Clement-Auguste Andrieux, Allegory of Death, pen and brown ink with black fabricated chalk, opaque and transparent watercolors, touches of lead white and white chalk, and traces of red fabricated chalk on cream wove paper, c. 1860

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My favorite people

(Sowwy Kelsey I wove u but couldn’t get your name with all of them together hehe)

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I wove you so much 😘😘😘😘😘😘

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François- Nicolas Chifflart.1825-1901. Queen Zenobia Thrown into the Araxes River. Charcoal and black and white chalk on grey-green wove paper.

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Gray Barn by Andrew Wyeth
Watercolour ond Wove Paper
(Private Collection)

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i wove my friend and baby boy maral

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Dea, great mother of the woven world✨

Many centuries ago when there was nothing but darkness Dea split herself into thousands of small strands to create the first weavers who then wove the foundation of the world.

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Jean-François Millet,
“Falling Leaves,” c. 1866,
pastel and conté crayon on wove paper.
National Gallery of Art, Washington, Corcoran Collection (William A. Clark Collection).

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY BESTEST FRIEND T______T💞💞💕💕💓💓💗💗💖💖 CANT WAIT TILL WE HIT THE 10 YEAR MARK OF FRIENDSHIP....... I WOVE U VERY MUCH 🥺💞💕💓💗💖🥺💞💕💓💗

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In fact, MH has SO MUCH that felt good to read. Strong women, healthy friendships, real conversations, a villain that feels real and is a pleasure to watch crash and burn (spoilers). wove an absolutely phenomenal story, and I had FUN drawing so much of it.

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Traditional held little interest for James McNeill Whistler, but he was drawn again and again to paint the sea.

🎨: “St. Ives: Cornwall” (1883-84, watercolor on hot-pressed, wove paper)

Discover more: https://t.co/pS8GYyr1Av

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Please give this very special foxy a follow, I can't even begin to describe just how much he means to mean, he's the light at the end of my tunnel and the greatest thing that could have ever happened to me, I wove you honey!!!💙😘💙😘

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My first art uploaded here🌸
She's a soft goat girl and I wove her💕

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🦑I [wove] a shadowy phantasmagoria that has the vague coherence of a cycle of traditional myth, with nebulous backgrounds of transgalactic entities that lurk about this infinitesimal planet. How did HPL do it? Read Macabre to the Marrow🦑Kindle https://t.co/lY4WD6WbtU

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// Lead with art.

Attributed to John Sell Cotman (British, 1782 - 1842),
Boy Milking Cow.
Watercolour and graphite on heavy wove paper.

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this is my girlfWiend. i wove. 💕💕

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Okay, went back to fix this when I got home. I got some new brushes that add foliage and I wove it!!!! OWO. Toshi can hug me all day, please.

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