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Absolutely in love with this tiny crochet snail friend. (My sister bought him for $0.50!) Found at the Bibles for Mission thrift store in Pella, Iowa.
Jaye for the ask game!
The thing about Jaye is that everyone is wrong about him, except me, because he's just a guy, a completely normal guy, nothing special about him, except for how especially normal he is and I am also very normal about him, so I would know!
And also I just want him to chill and have a nice day and clock off from work on time and get home early and get plenty of well earned sleep, but also I want him to be chased by Siracusans, the Triad, Lateran Executors and an entire army of Seaborn at the same time, because it would be very funny.
(Easter) Bunny by Janneke Booister Via Flickr: Watercolour and oil pastel on Gerstaecker No3 paper 200 g/m2.
Colours used are Cobalt Blue, Hooker's Green Light, Hooker's Green Dark; all Winsor&Newton Cotman and White, Pale Orange, Chrome Yellow, Ochre, Rose Madder, Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Green, Deep Green, Yellow Green, Dark Brown, Black; all Jaxon Oil Pastels.
My own reference.
Paper size 30 x 40 cm, available (Contact me)
Het verhaal van deze tekening is beschreven in mijn blog / The story of this drawing is written in my blog jannekesatelier.blogspot.com/
Nijntje, de konijntje!
Or Miffy, as most English speakers know her as!
This infamous little bunny was first introduced into the world in 1955 by Dick Bruna, a Dutch artist from Utrecht. The Dutch name Nijntje is derived from the word konijntje, which means bunny or little rabbit. Both of which, she is! Bruna originally had the idea for her from speaking to his one-year-old son, Sierk, stories about a little rabbit he had seen in the dunes near to where they lived at the time. From humble beginnings to an award-winning children’s book about a lovable little white bunny!
Well over 85 million - vijfentachtig miljeon! - copies of Nijntje/Miffy books have been sold worldwide, with translations into more than 50 different languages. A number of television cartoons and films have also released following on from the success of the books; in addition to the enormous range of Nijntje/Miffy merchandise available to splurge on!
Sadly, in February 16, 2017, Dick Bruna died at the age of 89. But Nijntje lives on in the hearts of many, and serves as a "celebrity character spokesperson" for Unicef. You can visit a permanent exhibition at the Centraal Museum in Utrecht dedicated to Bruna and Nijntje/Miffy, and there is also a square named after Nijntje - the Nijntjepleintje - which has a statue of her there. Wat mooi.
Wish you were here #streetart #nemos #konijntje
I knew you couldn't resist -
Lee gets a free space for being the best dad in Arknights. I see the entire LDA as his adopted children and I will never change my mind about that. I didn't finish reading Invitation to Wine yet, but I enjoyed the parts where Lee was in the most. The fish man is great. Sadly I don't own him as an operator, but I dig his design.
I want to bite him. I bet he tastes like salmon.
As for my deep opinions on Oncelee I will say -
I needed you more / You wanted us less #streetart #stencilart #konijntje