#art deco pattern
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the-princeps · 1 month ago
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Art deco interlocking circle pattern
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capesch-arts · 6 months ago
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"Carcosa is not only your city. It's also your canvas"
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clawmarks · 1 year ago
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Neue Dekorationsmalereien : im modernen Stil : 60 Tafeln farbige Originalentwürfe - Josef Lehner - c.1905-1907 - via Biblioteca Virtual del Patrimonio Bibliográfico
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hollyaart · 3 months ago
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Emperor Shiba Inu in a fancy-patterned coat drinking tea while his servants, two cats and one rabbit attend to him. Tea packaging illustration.
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fleaseditstuff · 6 months ago
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multimusiclover · 6 months ago
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@bellyofthemoon I hope you like it!
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mote-historie · 2 years ago
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Art Deco Scale Pattern Box by Cartier, Paris. European Influence. 1928.
Art Deco objects from From the Prince and Princess Sadruddin Aga Khan Collection. 
  Vanity cases, powder compacts and cigarette boxes are the backdrop for refined decorative effects, executed on the miniature surfaces. To look at, these feminine accessories are veritable masterpieces of creativity, fantasy and technique. Made from gold or platinum, they are enriched with precious stones and gemstones, and covered in mother-of-pearl, enamel or lacquer. (x)
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the-starry-seas · 5 months ago
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oops I traumatised another Star Wars OC
a Sith realised that people would willingly hand over their Force-sensitive kids to anyone they thought was a Jedi. so she killed a Jedi, stole their robes and saber to better impersonate them, and took advantage of her newfound infinite apprentice hack! she stole every Force-sensitive kid she could get her hands on, and when the Jedi caught wind of her scheme, disappeared. she made the kids battle royale to the death to see who was the strongest, as one does.
the fourteen-year-old survivor was renamed Mordex by their new Sith Master. they do absolutely nothing violent with those sharp teeth. don't worry about it. they're also not extremely haunted by a bunch of kids' Force ghosts. don't worry about it!
over the next eight years, their Master added to their facial tattoos to show their progress as an apprentice. when the Jedi found her again, she attacked them and was killed when she refused to surrender. the Jedi tried to reason with Mordex, promising to take them back to the temple on Coruscant to train them, but Mordex believed the Jedi and Sith to be one and the same. Jedi training would simply be a new form of torment.
they mortally wounded one of the Jedi and fled while the other was trying to save their friend. the Jedi decided it was imperative to track Mordex down, and sent several other Knights to find them. after several close calls, Mordex found a planet with strong and very conflicting Force energies, which hid their own Force signature.
when the Clone Wars gained steam, the Jedi were so distracted on the galactic stage that Mordex risked leaving their planet. true to their hypothesis, the Jedi were far too busy to consider hunting them down again, and they were able to move freely. they made no attempt to seek out another Master, and instead put their skills toward bounty hunting.
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natalieff · 1 year ago
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Patterns!
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redemptivendeavour · 21 days ago
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“To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour.”
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William Blake, “Auguries of Innocence”, 1863.
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Image: William Morris, “Acanthus”, 1874.
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boasamishipper · 7 months ago
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you know what how come abby doesn't wear fun ties. where is HER terrible taste in fashion
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the-princeps · 2 months ago
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My take on an art deco peacock pattern
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glassforge · 11 months ago
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Wisteria Stained Glass Piece from a landing window of a home in Cincinnati, c.1890
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clawmarks · 8 months ago
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Moderne Textilkunst - Oskar Haebler - via Internet Archive
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ghw-archive · 13 days ago
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From “Art Deco Textiles: The French Designers”
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canis-majoris · 15 days ago
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