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Leonid (1867-1937) & Rimma Brailowsky (1877-1958) - Moscow Blue
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Rats rats rats!! 🐀🐀🐀🐀🐀💛
Inspired by the designs of Juliette (@/cy-lindric)
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Elf with iris flowers, ca. 1886-1890. by Alphonse Mucha (Undated, )
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Yuletide Jackalope.
(Happy holidays.)
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Wallpapers by William Morris
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outcast of the village
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~°.|-_* Hey! *_-|.°~
This is my first attempt at pixel art using procreate. The video below was really helpful - but I found the brush actually stamps four, two or three pixels rather than one when tapping. I'm going to research this and see if i can find a way to tinker with brush settings in order to create something that can stamp single pixels. For later projects I'm going to start working on a more complex illustration, and then a very basic animation. (I'm pretty terrible at animation so, uh, fingers crossed I guess)
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strawberries | raspberries | currants | cherries
— by Virginia Granberry (1831-1921)
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Church of Whale Fall
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goblin-of-the-deep · 9 months
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So I'm trying to make folk linen pants from sowing to sewing.
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It's been about 60 days since sowing (it's 22nd of June). It's looking so pretty and started blooming about 55th day. I've been watering it one or two wheelbarrows of every 2 weeks, which I thought would be too little but it's growing pretty good. It's still not that high (about over the knee) and I doubt it'll get much higher sadly. That means lower grade of fibers but whatever. It'll be fine.
Every now and again there are parts laying down and I've been seeing some hares running about so they probably hide in it tramping down the plants. But it gets up no problem so all good. Maybe next time I'll put up a little fence around it.
Also idk when should I harvest it bc all the info is about oil flax, not textile flax, and even then it's contradictory sometimes. But either way it's around 100-120th day, so we're still only halfway.
Next up I need to start thinking about scuthing it, and it requires some equipment. But it's easy enough to build on my own probably. It should be something like this flax-brake:
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And then this kind of metal comb, which I'll make just by densly putting nails in a blank:
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So yeah, that's the plans for the near future. Here's a bonus flax video if you stayed till the end ❤️
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goblin-of-the-deep · 10 months
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-Sea, Sunset-
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The Arch of Titus, Canaletto, 1742
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Venus on the Waves
François Boucher (French, ca. 1703-1770)
This Rococo era piece is a part of a set of six mythological subjects commissioned by Jean-François Bergeron de Frouville for his house in Paris.
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I think the funniest dynamic for arranged-marriage royalty would be a queen who came here 100% prepared to murder her future husband and rule as a widow queen in her own right, only to discover that the king is autistic as hell and responds to her wish to rule with "oh thank god please do, I don't want to be bothered by these people. I can just tell them to go bother you instead, if you really want that. I've got beetles I wanted to study."
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tragedy in art
the execution of lady jane grey by paul delaroche (1833)
the fall of babylon by john martin (1831)
ophelia by sir john everett millais (1852)
the destruction of pompeii and herculaneum by john martin (1822)
princess tarakanova by konstantin flavitsky (1864)
the episode of the yellow fever by juan manuel blanes (1871)
les saltimbanques by gustave dore (1874)
ivan the terrible and his son ivan by ilya repin (1885)
the course of empire, destruction by thomas cole (1836)
the plague of ashdod by nicolas poussin (1630)
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