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This is fantastic!!!!!
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Care Bears Family portrait - art by me ❤️❤️❤️
Watercolour pencils and paints, permanent marker and tip-ex.
This is fantastic!!!!!
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1985 Hallmark Rainbow Stickers (via: etsy)
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“Woman’s Evening Coat,” Fall 1937, designed by Elsa Schiaparelli
“Two-Piece Evening Dress: Bodice and Skirt,” Summer 1939, designed by Elsa Schiaparelli
“Woman’s Dinner Dress,” Summer 1946, designed by Elsa Schiaparelli
“Woman’s Evening Dress and Veil,” Summer 1938, designed by Elsa Schiaparelli
French artist Nathalie Lété spent the quarantine painting her whole house.
Look at the doors. She even did the floors.
This is so cheerful, though.
Furniture, too.
I’m not sure if this is the living room or the studio but I love it.
Painting kitchen tiles.
The upstairs hall.
I like the painted headboard.
I like the tiles, but not the walls and the gold, so much.
Cute guest room in the attic. Very productive quarantine.
https://mymodernmet.com/nathalie-lete-home-paintings/
This is what white walls were made for.
This reminds me of my aunt’s house