Nintendo Handheld Artwork made by DaVinciKiwi
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A dramatic setting for a dramatic picture: This oil of flowers is hung - and lit - within the canopy of this floral chintz four-poster.
Decorating with Pictures, 1991
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meadow and forest wildflowers 🌼
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"Crystal Witch" by Medusa Dollmaker
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Creeping Creeper ✍🏻 Can't believe I haven't made any Minecraft fan art, until now 🧨💎
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꧁★꧂
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Who am I seeing at The Vera Project this summer? 🎸🎙️🎶
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Calendar Sheet for October 1902 with a Decorative Mushroom Border. Printmaking by Gebroeders Braakensiek, after a design by Netty van der Waarden. From the 1902 calendar 'Bloem en Blad' ('Flower and Leaf'), published by C.A.J. van Dishoeck in 1901, Amsterdam. Rijksmuseum object number: RP-P-OB-25.160-10.
(Source: rijksmuseum.nl)
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marigold | By Nevi Ayu E.
One of marigold's flower meaning is 'happiness that will definitely come' so happy birthday October babies and I hope you all the happiness in the world!
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Tulips, 1842 by John Hill (1842, hand-coloured engraving)
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Floral Pokemon Posters made by Shattered-Earth
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A penchant for detail is revealed in the subtle handling of the master bedroom's draperies and bed linens. The effect is rich and light - the perfect backdrop for the Louis XV-style bed, handcarved by New Orleans craftsman Fred Kempf.
Southern Interiors, 1988
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Here's a commission of Church Grim with spider lillies!
The Church Grim is a mythical creature from English folklore, that is said to be a guardian spirit that protects churches and churchyards. It is believed to take the form of a large black dog, often with glowing eyes, and is said to be the spirit of the first person to be buried in the churchyard. The Church Grim is said to be a friendly and protective spirit, but can also be mischievous and even vengeful towards those who disrespect the church or disturb its peace. The belief in the Church Grim is still present in some rural areas of England, although it has largely faded from popular culture in modern times.
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Chloris, Nymph of Flowers, pouring herself some tea
This was a class assignment where I had to design a promotional poster for a Tea in the style of Art Nouveau :p
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