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Watercolor illustration by Harold Gaze (1885-1963).
In his day, Mr. Gaze was a celebrated author and illustrator of children's books. He is perhaps most well-known in his native New Zealand and Australia, where he lived for many years. Fairies, mermaids, nymphs, and elfish creatures dominate his work, along with his signature bubbles, for which he became known as "The Bubble Man."
Please visit www.unclehalpress.com for more information on the artist and an online store of greeting cards featuring some of his best watercolor illustrations.
Taken at Bagworth Heath, Northwest Leicestershire.
We went twice yesterday as its quite close to where we live. The first session was in the morning departing at 11:00 has it was too hot, we returned at 15:30 and left at 17:00 again too hot.
I'm tried to find out what species this is and failed so if someone can tell me I would be very grateful.
A relatively unknown and ancient Indian art form dating back to the 15th-16th centuries, Kinnala comes from a village called Kinhal in the Koppal district of Karnataka, India. It originated during the rule of the Vijaynagara Empire, when kings invited crafts people from across India to come and work in their capital, Hampi. The early practitioners of Kinnala, called ‘Çhitragars’ (which literally means the one who draws and paints), were painters of temples and palaces in Hampi. The famous mural paintings in the Pampapateshwara Temple, and the intricate work on the wooden chariot at Hampi, were completed by ancestors of the Kinnala artists of today.
[Source: artisera.com]
Unknown cactaceae (Unknown cactaceae)
Habit at Enchanting Floral Gardens of Kula, Maui, Hawaii.
August 11, 2015
Ford Thomas Minotour. Ex. Pleasant Valley School District- First Student contract 140.
I just want to point out the wild ways in which the world works. When I went on my school's rafting trip three years ago, at least one of their busses was from this same district. Now, three years later, I find this random bus, in NYC no less, and it could have come from anywhere else in the country- but its from the SAME PLACE! The odds are astronomical.
Met & shot this beautiful Kiwi girl at the Louvre in Paris. Forgot to ask for her name though.
© antoine legond / instagram
An unknown fungus with a dead leaf (from our flowering cherry blossom tree). If anyone can ID the mushroom, it would be greatly appreciated.
This is a little bit greater than a 1:2 ratio macro photograph. I used a Lume Cube to help bring out more of the colors and textures of the mushroom caps and leaf structure.
Unknown poaceae (Unknown grass)
Eragrostis perhaps seedheads at Crater Rd Kula, Maui, Hawaii.
September 20, 2011