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William Waterhouse (1849-1917)
I’d love to go all Pre Raphaelite but not today just this one by Waterhouse as the title is ‘Windflowers’. The Brotherhood are never far from my mind, and this artist although strictly not Pre Raff is my favourite
Lia Selina art
Good Morning Everyone.
Very cold here and DrS is shopping locally . Time is going quickly and I’m going to be slightly tardy today.
These are fabulous. Christmas jumpers
Nina Pace
New York City is her home and where she lives with her husband and two young daughters.
The colours are bright and cheerful
Illustrator and surface pattern designer. I last posted her work in June.
Instagram I found her
Two homely Illustrations by Ema Malyauka and i found her on Instagram. She’s from Belarus but now lives in the Netherlands where she illustrates Children’s books.
Deb Garlick Canadian painter
She works in Acrylic on Canvas or Cradled Board .
I do like these pieces , highly original
Some are photographed and then painted and sometimes there are digital pieces. No info here sorry.
I mentioned
Cicely Mary Barker (1895-1973)
When I was in the business of selling second hand books I couldn’t
get enough of these books. So popular even the reprints .
She was a talented artist and they appealed to a wide audience. Winter Fairies here.
Margaret W Tarrant (1888-1959)
Not as well known as Cicely M Barker ( Flower Fairy Artist)
Margaret Tarrant was an author and illustrator, often religious subjects and Children’s books
Annie Stegg Gerard
Beautiful detailed and ethereal paintings ‘Thumbelina’
I haven’t posted her work for ages. , before she married and added the Gerard to her name I think. Love these.
Brian and Sylvia Paterson
Cute as a button
‘Foxwoods Tales. Often overlooked these days. These illustrations are homely and happy
Back later. Helen 😊🎄
Lucy Almey Bird.
I’ve chosen a selection of Lucy’s paintings that have a snowy theme. No one paints a Fair Isle jumper quite like she does. The Snowflake Dress is pretty. Fun in the snow with the sledge. Peaceful time,in the snow. Brrr🥶