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in the time after pentecost and the time after epiphany, i built in these trefoil (three fold on top) (trinity) windows. in here, i tried to put doctors of the church, evangelists, people like that. let's look at some of these:
#FashionHistory from 1823, when #Regency waistlines were finally hovering at the natural waist. "Morning Exhibition Dress" of "mignionet leaf green" "Open Brandenburgh" trim of "narrow rouleaux and trefoils." Reach out for an archive quality copy of any of my restored plates!
Trefoil for revenge, spider lily for final goodbyes, white roses for I am worthy of your love
Flowers for a man burning brightly.
There are only 3 days left to order!
A sphere knotted in four dimensions (rotating in R^4 and projected down to R^3), built by taking trefoil knots in R^3 scaled by sin u, and given a 4th coord of cos u.
This construction was discussed by @stevenstrogatz and Colin Adams in this fun podcast:
https://t.co/FrmrYjv3Lx
A day late for #MathsArtMonday (as per usual!) but here’s a little trefoil of tangenting circles I’m doing as part of a commission for the lovely Mel of @Just_Maths ♥️🙏♥️
#ArtfulAugust #MathsArt #GeometricArt #GothicArchitecture
A cute close up of tre's head by @Rule34_Artist #shortstack #gnome #worgen #oc #trefoils
attack for @seelnose of their, beautiful, BEAUTIFUL Trefoil ;;;
going to work on revenges now, I just wanted to draw this babe first
#artfight2021 #teamcyberpunk
https://t.co/5HITGsCnmj
Artfight goin cool 😎
Trefoil for @seelnose
Riptyde for @Mad_Manx
Trace for YxithePixie on AF
The Jester for @BudgetPyx
highkey proud of these ngl
closeups (1/3)
lock 1: asphodel, bird's foot trefoil, black dahlia, rue, death's head moth
lock 2: black-eyed susan, dandelion, blue iris, butterflies
lock 3: cinquefoil, white heather, queen anne's lace, sunflower, lamb, malachite
As expected, Bird's Foot Trefoil still suits you the best.
Happy Birthday, Mike Morton.
#マイク・モートン誕生祭2021
#曲芸師誕生祭2021
A stunning #Meissen #quatrefoil gilded butter dish finely painted with Pierrot and Columbina from the Commedia dell'arte, probably here based on representations after Watteau. C.1745.