Paul Jones (1921-1997)-
Flowers of May, Primula Auricula 1945,
watercolour, Pencil and gouache on ivory wove paper, 71 x 57 cm / 27 3/4 x 22 11/16", collection @fineartsmuseums
source: le_jardin_robo
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Paul Jones (1921-1997)-
Flowers of May, Primula Auricula 1945,
watercolour, Pencil and gouache on ivory wove paper, 71 x 57 cm / 27 3/4 x 22 11/16", collection @fineartsmuseums
source: le_jardin_robo
Ki Le
Tired? Groggy? Wickedly hungover with nary a streamer in sight to help you ignore that throbbing headache behind your eyes? Fret not friends, for I come to you bearing a hot cup of coffee, a big fluffy sweater, cozy tunes and some lightly seasoned Pokérogue gameplay to chill out with and welcome in the new year! So kick back, grab a snack, and come join us for some low-key Pokémon roguelike action.
Hope to see you there~ 🩷
Dec 16, 2024 - 483 likes, 139 comments - bookloveraly on May 15, 2024: "may flowers 🧺🌷🍄🌈💗 i saw @goodjareads do thi...
Mayflowers
Mayflowers in Flower Language means "Welcome". In Native American culture, the flower symbolizes strength, love, and humility. It is also a symbol of spring and new beginnings, as it blooms early in the season.
I know it’s Monday, however, don’t forget to take time to smell the flowers!!