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What to post todayyy... how about some really old art of this gal I saw once, she was so pretty as soon as I could sit down I drew her. Didn't digitize it for another year or so after that, though.
#art
The @National_Ag_Lib has one of the world's largest collections of nursery and seed trade catalogs. They have digitized over 40,000 for #BHLib, including many from two seedsmen who epitomize the golden age of mail order catalogs. Learn more: https://t.co/sf8G4cWuBT @USDA_ARS
Interesting Fact: The woody heads used were actually digitized from a storyboard seen in a deleted scene.
Newly Digitized Collection of Early 20th-Century Lakota Drawings... https://t.co/VtPU0SH40c #artist #art
Just Monyehka
(Digitized version of an older art!)
New update of my sketch-coloring affairs. +1 more, good&big inflation by @Puffster3 . Such a continuation of first picture, they were made at once, and I'm kind of bit late with digitize :) Here's first part: https://t.co/f5I1FPTkCC
Explore the #SciArt of Mary Ann Burnett for #FloraFriday & #WomensHistoryMonth in "Plantæ utiliores" ([1839]1842-1850), presenting illustrations of "useful #plants" in art & medicine. Digitized in #BHLib by @FieldMuseum: https://t.co/5vhnsQEBxV #plantsci
I decided to digitize "Feelin' Snazzy" and here it is! I'm so happy with how this came out!! :'))
We were watching the latest fnaf show, and I got really inspired. The first one is what it looks like to *try* and salvage Michael, and the second are some digitized doodles I was drawing through the whole show, great job @PJ_Heywood and @dawkosgames! #fnafshow #fnaf #dktdw
Digitized Blue's Dog. He is based on a stuffed animal I had when I was a kid.
Aurora Consurgens (att: St. Thomas Aquinas or “Pseudo-Aquinas”)
Zürich, Zentralbibliothek MS. Rhenoviensis 172
f. 34v: Black Female Angel
Digitized MS: https://t.co/hHWLsif5GZ
Germany (c. 1420s)
Parchment Codex with Watercolor Miniatures, 20.4 x 13.9 cm.
https://t.co/nhh38o7JLO
An antelope surveys its snowy domain in this image from @mayrlibrary, digitized by the @BioDivLibrary
For #WomensHistoryMonth & #FloraFriday, explore #SciArt & poetry by Clarissa Munger Badger within "Wild #Flowers Drawn and Colored from Nature" (1859), digitized in #BHLib by @NYBG: https://t.co/D6XoXWdsbp