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Today's dose of beauty: An illustration for O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi by Austrian book artist Lisbeth Zwerger.
Divine Beauty:
She lowered herself into its cool depths...and with each ripple, a new life began...
#creation #creationoflife #flameoflife #kindle #kindleroflife #lifegiving #lifemagic #lifestream #blackgirl #blackgirlmagic #dracanimaart #dracanima
Today's dose of beauty: more illustrations for #HansChristianAndersen's Thumbelina by Austrian book artist Lisbeth Zwerger.
Today's dose of beauty: An illustration for Hans Christian Andersen's "The Swineheard" by Austrian watercolourist Lisbeth Zwerger -- my favourite contemporary book artist. I'll post more of her work in the days ahead.
Today's dose of beauty: The Fairy King & Queen by @AlanLee11225760.
Our book "Line of Beauty: The Art of Wendy Pini" has been nominated for the #EisnerAwards, and the voting deadline is Friday, June 15. We are so honored and ask our colleagues to vote for it. The link to register and vote is https://t.co/3c95JoPOgj
Coming up with a very different kind of commission soon with an emphasis on horror! (It's still porn though don't worry) Starring this slippery beauty:
Today's dose of beauty: fairy tale pictures of snow by Golden Age book illustrators Charles Robinson, Arthur Rackham, Kay Nielsen, and Edmund Dulac.
Today's dose of beauty: four images by Scottish illustrator & designer Jessie M. King (1875-1949).
Today's dose of beauty: fairy tale art by English book illustrator Helen Stratton (1867-1961). Born in India, she lived and worked in Kensington, London, for most of her adult life.
Shameless Beauty: #InspirerInterviews @RubyModine https://t.co/XR5wE90FRa
Today's dose of beauty: fairy tale illustrations by Charles Robinson (1870-1937), the son of an artist and brother of illustrators William Heath & Thomas Heath Robinson. What a family!
Today's dose of beauty: magical animals by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953).
Today's dose of beauty: night-time enchantment by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953).
Today's dose of beauty: illustrations for The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953).
Today's dose of beauty: more magical imagery by Golden Age illustrator Edmund Dulac (1882-1953).
Today's dose of beauty: illustrations for Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen" by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953). Dulac's picture of Gerda and the reindeer is one of my favourite paintings of all time...
Today's dose of beauty: fairy tale art by the great Edmund Dulac (1882-1953). He was born & educated in France, then moved to London to pursue an illustration career, becoming a British citizen in 1912.
Today @britishmuseum opens "On Violence and Beauty: Reflections on War." Using four works from around the world and across history, the #exhibition examines how #art has portrayed the myth and reality of #war https://t.co/x1mCRsB1lJ
Shameless Beauty: #InspirerInterviews @RubyModine https://t.co/WR6UpeG8Nm