MEN or MACHINES

Dystopian future evoked in this 1936 TUC leaflet - combining sci-fi Machine Age imagery with nods to the Luddites

[https://t.co/kRViGhS7H2]

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Some Ephemeral Happiness stuff...^^

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EPHEMERAL HOPE... latest painting for my Driftwood Archives project. For more info, to see the full picture, or to get prints of this piece, swing by Driftwood Archives! Link in my bio.
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https://t.co/u2oI1GvYDX

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One of my old paintings titled Autum Breeze
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Dappled light, filtered in gold
Teasing, ephemeral. fleeting to cold

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Illustration from “Grandmamma Easy’s Merry Multiplication” published by Dean & Co, Threadneedle Street , [London].
A New Year gift from Aunt Martha to her dear little niece, Jane Hodgson, January First, 1845.

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Matchboxes:
From my large collection of matchboxes - here are some wonderful examples of graphic design and illustration over time for one subject.

LINK: https://t.co/K8gD2r8tTM

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Ephemera Without the "a"
(Also Chirithy)

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Some people really get into the spirit of walking! Print in Victorian album.

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The gorgeous “Ephemeral” blends the line between galaxy and flower, with a fascinating gradient radiating out to the furthest petals.

https://t.co/qmLuy7DcZD

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Thank you this is a very nice painting, after the chess party the winner leads the loser by the hand into the darker chambers to slake the thirst of his ephemeral glory
Art by Margo Selski

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Still waiting for that Ephemera-Skuld-Ventus adventures that KHUX looked like they promised in their last non-filler, main plot chapter.

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Ephemeral double-exposure portraits by Alberto Seveso appear to go up in smoke: https://t.co/qLmyEGYe3U

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Remember that headless Ephemera I drew? His head sorta looked like a ball of rice from afar. At least to me anyway.

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For dedicated ephemera collectors this time of year is an ideal time to sift through their assortment of “treasures” in order to unearth the odd item they may have on the Boat Race. Print circa 1880s.

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Women's Theatre Collection including information on women *Playwrights*Directors*Actors*Characters*Administrators*Theatre groups*
Also wide range of ephemeral material - fliers, programmes, some correspondence, photographs... https://t.co/DsgurKXcaz

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THE BOTANIST: Hand coloured lithograph, published by C. Tilt, Fleet Street. Printed by G.E. Madeley, Wellington St, Strand. Circa 1830.

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