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The Lovers’ Chronicle 28 October – the one, verse by mac tag – birth of Evelyn Waugh – art by Francis Bacon #DonneInArteVersusVirus #DonneInArte https://t.co/VBR49sBx85
Give me a kiss, and to that kiss a score;
....so kiss on,
To make that thousand up a million.
Treble that million, and when that is done
Let's kiss afresh, as when we first begun.
74.'To Anthea'#RobertHerrick(1591–1674)
@xoselbrea #poetry
🖼️'The Kiss' Aaron Waugh: ArtSlant
Aloof, aloof, we stand aloof, so stand
Thou too aloof, bound with the flawless band
Of inner solitude;
'Aloof': #ChristinaRossetti (1830-1894)
https://t.co/svdEph9y4e
@xoselbrea #poetry
🖼️'Aloof', 2002 : Aaron Waugh : ArtSlant
#Viscerafest Lore time! The Clarthens are a race of sapient reptilian scavengers hailing from Juto-Waugh, a world split between frozen tundras and cool desserts. They typically follow a matriarchal structure, with males often reduced to little more than workers and slaves.
Drawing #inspiration from the flat of playwright Joe Orton in the borough of #Islington, the same one where @Pergotesson is living. The flat was adorned with torn pages from books, in a similar way, the collection sees a collaboration with Patrick Waugh: https://t.co/JFjKLFty3l
Day 9 — #eliotwaughnsfw #themagiciansnsfw #nsfwfanart some El with his big diq stripping (for Q of course)
“Fort Perch Rock and Lighthouse”
Watercolour by Frederick Waugh
More bygone days in New Brighton re-discovered during our stores audit
#solanderboxfinds #galleryaudit #documentationproject #newbrighton #wirral #watercolour #fortperchrock
"Simplify, simplify, simplify as much as possible without losing the essential of what is sought."
―Frederick Judd Waugh
The Next Wave (1924)
@huyenlinh_ wauGHHGSHSHSDHS THANK YOU GOD AND JESUS HIMSELF... you are so sweet... arigatou forever...
The Roaring Forties by Frederick J. Waugh https://t.co/yYTqGidBS4 #themet #metmuseum
“It is impossible to paint the sea in literal movement or to carry to the nostrils the tang of the salt sea brine (…) yet all these are somehow felt in a work of art.”
Marine artist, illustrator and author Frederick Judd "Wizard" Waugh was #BOTD Bordentown, NJ