This is from Shuna’s Journey, a manga by Hayao Miyazaki.

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This is from Shuna’s Journey, a manga by Hayao Miyazaki.
Hayao Miyazaki
From the artbook The Art of Kiki’s Delivery Service, Studio Ghibli (1989), written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki.
Inktober 2018, part 4 (16-20)
Henri Rivière(French, 1864–1951)
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I call this set… “Noir Princesses”.
PRINTS HERE… https://bit.ly/2NqqOX7
tea elements
green tea - water
rose rooibos - fire
lavender grey tea - earth
chamomile calendula - air
Hand-Sewn Portraits by Sheena Liam Capture Quiet Moments of Self Care
Karnak, 1866, Richard Phené Spiers
Artist Crafts Miniature Replicas of Japanese Houses Filled With Traditional Details
Simon Lo creates incredible, scaled-down versions of traditional Japanese houses that are filled to the brim with tiny hand-crafted items. Each charming miniature is planned and hand-built with incredible attention to detail. In one particular two-story model, Lo uses dried banana leaves to construct the roof and light-weight plexiglass for part of the front. There’s even two LED lights on each floor that can be turned on and off from the back.
reality-breaker:
N. C. Wyeth
illustration for The Black Arrow,
Game Typography Challenge ♦
Furniture Styles Through History
Furniture has been a part of the human experience for many thousands of years. Evidence suggests that furniture was used as far back as the Neolithic period and daily life without it is unimaginable. So how has furniture changed through the ages? From the exclusive and luxury furniture of Ancient Egypt, to the functional and streamlined design of the Bauhaus – these animations take you on a fascinating journey through the evolution of furniture design.
Learn more about each design following the source link.
who drew this and why are they not credited properly?
I did!
My source is still there but someone erased my original description ‘cause apparently people don’t like told “HAPPY HALLOWEEN!” all year round (those people just don’t know that Halloween IS all year around and that the spooky never stops)
Anyways….
HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYBODY!!!!
yeah me too