Hey! 🌞 I'm a freelance illustrator & concept artist. I love world building and storytelling. I strive to improve my abilities with new methods and experiences.🐟

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The White Rose and the Red Rose, a panel by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, 1902.

Created in light relief with gesso, paint, and glass beads, Mackintosh's large panel works were installed in rooms designed by her architect husband.

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Roses are red violets are blue, our year 8 have some roses for you# Rennie Mackintosh#design#ArtNouveau

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh is of course better known as an architect, but 'his pre-war botanical drawings are particularly exquisite, with a pencil line as effervescent and vital as Egon Schiele’s hand’. https://t.co/9a4Ndn1m4c

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botanical illustrations for CRMackintosh

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Who loves a sweet treat? 🙋‍♂️🙋‍♀️ This week we're bringing you stories and objects from Mackintosh - Halifax's own global toffee manufacturer
The company was started by John and Violet in a shop on King Cross in 1890 - check back to hear about Violets game-changing toffee!

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Bon dia
Charles Rennie Mackintosh

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Margaret MacDonald, Rennie Mackintosh. Des fleurs.

Bonne nuit.

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Detail: "Gaillardia" Charles Rennie Mackintosh. 1914.
Image: GSA

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Oml i love mackintosh
Food themed Ac oc's and characters are just thr cutest

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Borage, Walberswick, 1914.

Via A Way to Blue

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Folio of four flower drawings
(invaluable)

via A la belle E-toile

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Window detail: The Billiards Room, Willow Tea Rooms. Charles Rennie Mackintosh. 1903.

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Detail: "Cuckoo Flower, Chiddingstone". Charles Rennie Mackintosh. 1910.
Image: Hunterian

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Creating artwork in new “office” set-up style roses almost complete...

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Staying home to hopefully avoid the virus, I began a series of work exploring style roses in pencil, colour and created several Long way from being finished, but quick preview!

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"The Village, Worth Matravers". Charles Rennie Mackintosh. 1920.
Image: GSA

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