Anders Andersen-Lundby (Danish, 1841–1923)
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Anders Andersen-Lundby (Danish, 1841–1923)
Art Nouveau gold and abalone pendant with an opal (via).
"Love's Messenger" (1885) by Marie Spartali Stillman
Herbal witchcraft isn’t just having a giant stash of herbs. Take your time. Get to know each one. Let them whisper to you. Ask your herbs and plants what aspect of themselves they want you to lean into.
I picked up some linden for the first time today. I made a cup of tea and sat in silence. Closed my eyes. Sipped and invited it to communicate with me. The plant showed me that the best way for it to help me was through gentle healing. That it could help protect my inner child while I healed. I took notes in my journal.
Seriously, your magic will be so much stronger if you build a rapport with your plant allies.
Joli Poli "Elysian Glow" Fall 2025 Bridal Couture Collection
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Eboni Hogan’s embroidery 2020(IG: the_wreckshop)
Nottoway Plantation in White Castle, Louisiana 2025
Art imitates life- Life imitates art.
by Charles Courtney Curran
“Rainfall” by Neil Relkie of Relkie Art Glass
I have to assume that in the fullness of time, at least once, a mouse has used a mushroom as an umbrella.
That’s enough to keep me going.
@cryptonature Man do I have good news for you!
Also! Bonus frog!
Ophelia (detail) Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor Heyser