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As always, my favourite things to draw....BOEREWORS & STEAK....and it’s got my craving some braaivleis! #southafricanswillunderstand #schink #schinkart #braai #braaivleis #meat #butchery #vleisie #boerewors #draw #drawing #drawingoftheday #artwork #sketc… https://t.co/mODhlA7ZhD
It's Decorate with Candy Day.
I now have massive sugar cravings :D #decoratewithcandyday
3/4 "Just as #Zurbaran himself worked from Flemish prints and engravings, Parker used the illustrations of McManners' book to serve as inspiration for the final portion of the composition...dynamic characters that interact with one another." The Legacy of Spanish Golden Age Art
1945 wood engraving by John O'Connor. Lots of interest in this scene, including some milk churns I think, and sculptural steam/smoke. From: The Golden Cockerel Press. @oneortwothings
I'm gonna (dough)nut
i've been craving doughnuts for days to the point of tears
#otd 1826, The Menai Suspension Bridge designed and built by Thomas Telford was opened. The world's first modern suspension bridge - and Grade I listed building - links North Wales to the island of Anglesey. Hand-coloured engraving, Grosvenor Prints @Mary_Evans
#MondayMotivation comes easier with a perky cockerel to get you moving! From a collection of wood engravings in books published by The Golden Cockerel Press: John O'Connor, 1937. @ZwartblesIE @deborahjvass @celiahart
New hand-coloured #etchings by #PabloBronstein inspired by 18th century engravings, includes 'Tea Urn on Legs I'. Now on show until 10 Feb in our group exhibition #HistoryintheMaking https://t.co/0vo4sjSXt2 #teaurn
Jollibee gijinka but he's bara af
quick one before sleeping uwu
ye I know the jalibi gijinka hype was last year but idc I just thought of this bc pota I was so hungry earlier that I was craving ultimate burger steak and chicken joy hhhhhh
I was craving something cute this evening, so I made this...
@assembly_pixite @Shift_by_Pixite
Along the canal. Watching people braving the cold weather and running 👀 https://t.co/KW1VLVrnlo
Elizabeth I was crowned #OnThisDay in 1559 and reigned for 44 years. This 17th century engraving by William Faithorne shows her with Lord Burghley and Sir Francis Walsingham. [Prints 014/004]