One Bad Apple by Wickfield


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One Bad Apple by Wickfield
Perfection!
I have taken part in my first ever Professional Photoshoot and the shots are amazing! Made with all the undergarments and it’s so much fun to wear!! Photos by Moko Photo Model ; JayemCe Costumes Costume by JayemCe Costumes Based on artwork by @dust-in-my-eyes
Monthly commission time! Thanks to the generosity of our Patrons, we're able to commission artists to create new works for us. This month's commission was done by Wickfield!
As thanks for their support, our Patreon members get the image at full resolution.
Wickfield Sales Pavillion - near Cantril, Iowa (3 of 3) by Shari Via Flickr: Visible to the south from Iowa Highway 2, about 2 miles east of Cantril. It was designed and built in 1918 by Alva Hunt of Pulaski, Iowa. Census records list Alva as a farmer in 1900, a carpenter in 1910, a house carpenter in 1920, and a building contractor in 1930. In 1917, he built the farmhouse where I used to live. This building is truly round, about 50 feet in diameter, with walls of terra-cotta hole tile. It has a wood-shingled roof with 12 dormers (8 below and 4 above) and a large metal ventilator at the peak. Frank Silvers, the original owner, used the ground floor as a sales pavilion for his Hampshire hog farm. The second floor is divided into 8 guest rooms around a central hall. The third floor served as a card room and parlor. The basement had a kitchen and dining room. It is rumored that this place was also a “speakeasy” back in Prohibition days. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 (#86001447). The weathered sign out front says that it is under rehabilitation by the Van Buren County Historic Preservation Commission and interested citizens.
Finished my Historical Belle by @dust-in-my-eyes :D I can't wait to wear her for a photoshoot!
Historically Accurate Anna, Elsa, Hans and Kristoff by Wickfield. Click each link for artist’s reasoning behind the designs.