Weird and Wonderful Wednesday.

Some men can move mountains, some chaps ARE mountains. Introducing the Brothers Hugo, also known as the Giants of the Alps, posing here with their family who always knew things were looking up.

Carry on.

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Hi I'm Mark, I'm a 3D creature designer who likes to draw up my own concepts to keep my drawing skills sharp.

A couple of my favourite aesthetics include Edwardian outfitting and baroque design. Beastwise I like to balance beauty and monster.

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A selection of flowers from Kashmir from our Edwardian botanist's exotic 40th birthday excursion. More from the Diana Ruth Wilson collection of botanical watercolours

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1903 image of the Tea House at the Valley Gardens In
The gardens are described as ‘a favourite constitutional through prettily laid out

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‘July' by Edith Holden, from the book ‘The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady. 💖📚🥰☀️

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John Singer Sargent (1856-1925 )

Portrait of Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland, 1904.

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The Flight of the Swallows (1906) by John Henry Lorimer (1856–1936). City of Edinburgh Council.

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I'm just gonna come out and say it: the late Victorian era was absolutely better than the Edwardian era when it came to sci-fi art design. I've looked over a bunch of material, and it's a pretty decisive victory.

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commission for my friend of her oc rosie in an edwardian-inspired snake masquerade costume :) ❤️🐍

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A selection of meadow plants from our Edwardian botanical artist, Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969) - these should all be allowed to thrive!

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I... maybe or may not have a thing for him in Edwardian-style jackets lol

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Let's celebrate seaside holidays with this montage from Edwardian botanical artist Diana Ruth Wilson

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This is by English illustrator and art teacher Edith Holder. She became famous following publication of her Nature Notes for 1906, after her death. Better known as the book The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady in 1977, which was an enormous publishing success.

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Gulliver Between Gnomes (1910) by Maximilian Pirner (1853-1924).

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My 14 year old scout is trying to get money to buy Edwardian cloths so i made him draw my oc for me 😌

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