YellowForever

fer1972:

Neko Kikara

1. Stranger

2. Something Fishy

neil-gaiman:

From the CBLDF website:
The CBLDF is proud to offer our supporters an exciting new premium by Neil Gaiman & David Mack! This beautiful, exclusive print was contributed by our friends at Neverwear. Silk-screened in Austin, Texas these are the variant blue test run, created in very limited quantities prior to the standard edition grey run.
Printed on a gorgeous French paper called Madero Beach, a 70 weight 8.5 ” x 11″ recycled stock, the prints are full of flecks and bits. Creamy off-white, with 3 colors to show off David Mack’s luscious artwork and lettering.
They are hand-numbered, in an extremely limited artist/printer edition of 90. They are not available anywhere else!

neil-gaiman:

From the CBLDF website:

The CBLDF is proud to offer our supporters an exciting new premium by Neil Gaiman & David Mack! This beautiful, exclusive print was contributed by our friends at Neverwear. Silk-screened in Austin, Texas these are the variant blue test run, created in very limited quantities prior to the standard edition grey run.

Printed on a gorgeous French paper called Madero Beach, a 70 weight 8.5 ” x 11″ recycled stock, the prints are full of flecks and bits. Creamy off-white, with 3 colors to show off David Mack’s luscious artwork and lettering.

They are hand-numbered, in an extremely limited artist/printer edition of 90. They are not available anywhere else!

seabois:

Jessie Bayes (1878 - 1970), “The Erl Kings Daughter sending faery servants to their several tasks”

seabois:

Jessie Bayes (1878 - 1970), “The Erl Kings Daughter sending faery servants to their several tasks”

noroomforthepresent:

Queen Victoria’s hairstyle with wreath of lilies-of-the-valley: pen and ink sketch by Queen Victoria
(via Queen Victoria’s Journals - Illustrations gallery)

noroomforthepresent:

Queen Victoria’s hairstyle with wreath of lilies-of-the-valley: pen and ink sketch by Queen Victoria

(via Queen Victoria’s Journals - Illustrations gallery)

oct0bermoon:

bleedingbetty1960:

terra99: The lost world of Conan Doyle by *vimark
seabois:

Arthur Hughes (1832-1915), “Forget me not”

how have I never seen this before?? it’s beautiful!

seabois:

Arthur Hughes (1832-1915), “Forget me not”

how have I never seen this before?? it’s beautiful!

urhajos:

Nicebleed
aptrgangr:

Death dealing arrows.
J. E. Millais, from English illustration, ‘the sixties’ : 1857-70, by Gleeson White, London, 1903.

aptrgangr:

Death dealing arrows.

J. E. Millais, from English illustration, ‘the sixties’ : 1857-70, by Gleeson White, London, 1903.

you-might-think:

fer1972:

Leashed Passion by Laurie Lipton

I wish he blogged more Laurie Lipton!

you-might-think:

fer1972:

Leashed Passion by Laurie Lipton

I wish he blogged more Laurie Lipton!