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It's #FinePressFriday! This week we present https://t.co/VZjIZfR6WU.tions by Nebraska printmaker and book artist Karen Kunc, published in an edition of 25 for her Blue Heron Press, in Avoca, Nebraska, in the fall of 2006. See more here: https://t.co/DCQu7ISskl
Today's #WednesdayBouquet come from 'Familiar Wild Flowers,' by F. Edward Hulme. Learn more about the 8-volume set that includes entries about 320 different wild flowers here: https://t.co/EUtYVWvq7L
Today is #NationalTellAFairyTaleDay in the US of A! These #MKEHandicraft costume designs are simply labeled "Fairy Tale Character"—any guesses as to who they might be?
Learn more about the MKE Handicraft Project and this series here: https://t.co/3ObpUqAdzm
This mama cat knows she can take better care of this puppy than that silly spaniel! Get the whole story here: https://t.co/V0ZVdwdpWz and see more from the book, 'Sagacious Animals' here: https://t.co/JK1kmm7khn
#Caturday
These little Longspurs and Snow Buntings (Family Calcariidae) sure do seem to enjoy the frosty weather!
These lil pips are from a painting by Walter A. Weber reproduced in 'Bird Portraits in Color' by Dr. Thomas Sadler Roberts. Learn more: https://t.co/u51375tdrx #Feathursday
This week we've got a lovely #WednesdayBouquet for you—beautiful roses and a peach from Asa Strong's 4-volume 'The American Flora' with illustrations by Edwin Whitefield.
Learn more here: https://t.co/02mAxbWPJ5 #ValentinesDay
Yesterday's #MondayMotivationOwl is doing her own thing no matter what you say! Do you, owl!
This screech owl comes from 'The Little Woodcock' by Berniece Freschet with illustrations by Leonard Weisgard. Learn more here: https://t.co/eBkBYBifgy
It's the first Wednesday of the month and you know what that means! Wood engravings and chromoliths from the February 1904 issue of 'Flora and Sylva.' Learn more about the periodical and this series here: https://t.co/Kn5ZCflrsy
This Owl Squad is WAITING, so COME ON! Get up and at 'em!
These expectant owls are from 'Little Rosebud's Menagerie,' 1897, published as part of a series titles 'Chatterbox Series of Juveniles' abt which title there was quite a kerfuffle! Learn more here: https://t.co/VsGuonkwXl
This week began our series of Sunday posts exploring 'The Golden Hind: A Quarterly Magazine of Art and Literature,' founded & edited by English writer Clifford Bax and English artist and occultist Austin Osman Spare. Learn more here: https://t.co/VLNoMyp1nI