Well, this is not my usual genre for this blog, but I have just started a portfolio site for my artwork and odd projects, and I’d be delighted if you’d check it out. /shamelessselfpromotion
Hello fine people, I have started up a portfolio blog @nemoral-code and an Instagram for my artwork. Mostly drawings and paintings, a lot of trees and canoes, but also any odd project I take up, ranging from felting a hat, to wood cookies, to a large selkie soft sculpture. I make things up as I go along! I also have prints available of some pieces through my Society6.
I would be much obliged if you would take a peek and follow if you want more nature art and DIY adventures!
{ Nemoral-Code on Tumblr }
{ Nemoral.Code on Instagram }
{ Nemoral Code on Society6 }
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Bleeding Heart, 1932, Georgia O'Keeffe
https://www.wikiart.org/en/georgia-o-keeffe/bleeding-heart
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“Nanny’s House”
Sod house constructed of whale bones and driftwood
Tikigaq (Point Hope) Alaska
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So i made pancakes the other day and.. 👀
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Narasimha Emerges from a Pillar at Ahobilam Temple
Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swami Temple, Ahobilam, Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh, India.
The temple is famous for its architectural style and sculptures.
(via Flickr: Adisesh Kashyap)
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A variety of Polygala, colloquially known as milkwort. The name ‘milkwort’ was given to it because it was believed to increase milk yield in cattle. The third petal is called a keel petal and is distinct in having a frilled end on it. At a glance the flower resembles those from the Fabaceae family, but while they share an order, Polygalaceae is a distinct family within the order.
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The Mystical World (Leading you on travels in a mysterious and visionary world). From Taiwan.
靈異世界 [導引您做一趟神秘奇幻世界之旅] (台北:將門文物出版有限公司,1990)
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The Birth of Venus, ?-1912, Odilon Redon (1840-1916).
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Finger Ring with Oval Bezel, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval Art
Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Medium: Gold, garnet cabochon
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/465258
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I loathe and reject so much that she stands for. But. I gotta hand it to the woman, she really committed to an aesthetic.
THE GOOP LAB???????
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