Butter and Eggs - Janet Fish , 1980.
American , b. 1934 -
Oil on canvas , 32 x 62 in.

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Butter and Eggs - Janet Fish , 1980.
American , b. 1934 -
Oil on canvas , 32 x 62 in.
I have a feeling that once Pantalone appears, the common sentiment will go from "how can Pantalone put up with Dottore?" to "how can Dottore put up with Pantalone?"
I can feel it in my bones. Calling it, that man is probably 10 times more insufferable than Dottore could ever hope to be.
Working on a small series of spells for justice and banishing. Part of the process so far has been creating a banishing powder, which has also led to creating black rust salt (charcoal, rust dust, salt) for the first time in ages and grinding up some eggshell and antler.
The banishing powder itself is based on "Bree's Banishing Powder" by @breelandwalker, though I subbed out powdered cayenne for ground red pepper flakes (because I apparently don't have cayenne) and cut the eggshell with some ground deer antler (don't worry I wore a respirator to save my lungs🫁).
When I've got the spells all sorted out I will share them, save for the personal bits of course~
Found on Twitter
06-01-26 | Pierre et Gilles. MisterLemonzMen.tumblr.com/archive
Pantone 563 color match.
Robin’s egg shell I found during my morning walk last weekend. At first glance, I thought I’d be getting some type of blue color match, but I think this is in the family of aqua green, what do you think?
I Googled “variations in Robin’s eggs color” and this is what I found:
American robin eggs typically display a range of blue and blue-green colors, with variations from pale ice blue to brighter, more intense shades. The specific shade can be influenced by factors like the bird’s health and the time of year, with earlier eggs often having a more intense hue.
The blue or blue-green color in robin eggs is due to the presence of the pigment biliverdin, which is deposited in the eggshell during formation.
So cool! And it’s just a timely find 😊 Have a blessed Easter to those who are celebrating! He is risen!
Eggshell Powder
Crusted eggshells span several practices as a barrier for protection!