Charleston | Paul Massey | House & Garden UK
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Duncan Grant - Study for 'The Bathers' (c.1926)
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HW Fincham. A bookshop in Bloomsbury, London. 1920s
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Former Olympic ice-skating legend Kylo Ren and the Olympic hopeful he has reluctantly agreed to train, Rey Kenobi.
For Irene…@koderenn’s “Black Ice”, with my thanks & appreciation! 💕 !
Commissioned from the brilliant artist,@bloomsbury.
Read it at: https://archiveofourown.org/works/44000820/chapters/110633685
(Check out the motorcycle helmet! 😍)
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You guys…..
I think Bloomsbury is about to announce something.
They have been wayyyy to active on twitter about acotar the past couple of days 👀
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House Beautiful Weekend Homes, 1990
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There’s no way SJM will tell us who the endgame couple is before the next book comes out.
She did with Cassian and Nesta because there were truly no other viable options for either of them. And as two characters who wear their hearts on their sleeves, there was never a question of the attraction they felt.
But Elain is different. She has a mate and a potential love interest. The love triangle is set up and there’s no way BB will want that to be spoiled before the book comes out because that’s the selling point.
I bet you BB LOVES this ship war with their whole heart.
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Before class the other day : studies near Russell square and bizarre clouds over London.
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What do you mean I don’t need another copy of the same book?
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from the diaries of Virginia Woolf
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Bedford Square with postbox and lamppost, Bloomsbury
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Forgetting about the ships for a moment, you know what I want in the next acotar books?
My man Koschei being a good villain and making everyone absolutely hysterical and miserable
GIVE ME A GOOD VILLAIN PLEASE
I think he has sooo much potential, this guy was first mentioned in ACOWAR with the fucking Bone Carver being scared of him, like 🤯
We know he keeps cursed women confined, that he has a black box that is very important to him, that he made a deal with Papa Archeron, that he still has influence across many territories even if he has been locked away for centuries (including the Night Court), that for some reason he turned Vassa into a firebird and that he pulled a big prank on Cassian and Azriel
I NEED HIM TO DO VILLAN THINGS AND SCARE EVERYONE !!
I know villains are not Sarah’s forte, but I have big hopes
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im sorry but Bloomsbury rebranding SJM // giving her a new website // the promise of a newsletter after years of fan starvation and mostly after realizing there is endlessly loud blatant backlash to every single Crescent City marketing piece is... a choice. A good one ultimately but uh.
This feels a hell of a lot like offering an apology after you've fucked up and your girlfriend is considering leaving u lol.
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My cover illustration for "The Bloomsbury Handbook of Plato"
I was lucky enough to be contacted by Mateo Duque, one of the editors for the book, and we had a really exciting collaboration to come up with this cover image.
In the sky we have the symbolism for Platos "platonic solids" (polyhedra with identical faces) and Socrates is having a dialogue with Phaedrus under a plane tree alongside the Ilissos river. In the distance is the Acropolis of Athens with a swan in flight, a bird that was associated with Apollo and Plato associated the swan with himself, saying that the swan sang most beautifully nearest death.
This was a dream commission. I hope to get more projects like this in the future. What an honor to do a Plato cover for such a respected publishing company like Bloomsbury!🙌😁🤟❤ a true high point of my illustration career thus far.
If you could share this image with your followers it makes a big difference for exposure and gaining more commission work. As always, your support is everything. xoxo love you all!
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Imperial Hotel, Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London, ENGLAND
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