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@badgerlyminge @HornimanMuseum Struwwelpeter? (The head not the nails?)
I find visiting visiting the pulsatilla / pasque flowers oddly comforting. Their velvety hairiness, so soft to the touch, and their heads gently nodding in the wind
'Thames Owl'
Most of the white marks were made with bones (and other items) I found on the Thames foreshore. And Q-tips
From a sketchbook from a few years ago
Seal of Babalon...
Came across this when going through a sketchbook from a few years back
Yes, it is rather silly, and I love it
‘Great Snowy Owl’, in which Picasso drew an owl, cut the eyes out of the drawing and placed it over a photograph of himself, 1957
And - 'Female-faced owl', clay sculpture by PP, 1951-53
#OwlishMonday
I came across this hybrid hare-owl image a few months ago; supposedly by Albrecht Dürer
However, it appears to be a collage made up of Dürer’s Little Owl from 1508 and his Young Hare (‘Feldhase’) from 1502.
I am not sure who came up with this collage image #OwlishMonday
Ganesha, remover of obstacles, bringer of good luck
Seated in a labyrinth/ with a labyrinth in his belly
Sketches from 2018
Raven-bear or Bear-Raven. Detected in the pattern of the sprung wooden floor of my Karate dojo some time back, whilst stretching. Currently going through an old sketch book...
@SJFTremoribus What a lovely thread.
Whenever I hear Cuckmere River I think of Cuckmere Haven, which is where I first encountered the Cuckmere, many years ago. And Ravilious' painting gets me every time I see it