As I approach the end of my undergraduate degree in archaeology, I wanted to make a small thank you gift for my dissertation supervisor. She specialises in the early medieval period and is a big cat fan so I found a funky image from a Medieval Manuscript and embroidered a version of it for her!
The original image (final image!) is from the Peterborough Bestiary, produced in Peterborough, England during the early 14th century and now housed at Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge (MS 53, fol. 197v).
Wild Garlic Woodland by Michelle Bullimore
sometimes you'll see a bird for the first time and when you look it up you learn that its name is the Common Dirt Bitch and its range is Everywhere and there are 400 million of them in your state alone
Lemons - Heidi Von Faber
Dutch, b. 1963- Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 70 cm.
polaroids
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Maximilian Liebenwein
Pages from one of his war sketchbooks, 1917
More of his World War I sketchbooks can be found here.
she’s right
Boar and boar babies