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Adolfo Hohenstein: Pioneering the golden age of Italian poster art.
Art by Chloe’s arts
Shirley Temple, Cary Grant / Irving Reis’s The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947)
Song: 爱江山更爱美人 - 李丽芬
English added by me :)
Bailey × Eden It's lunch time!
Famous Malted Milk, New York City / photo by Ruth Orkin, 1947.
Indulge your sweet tooth
Steve's parents always disregarded the rules by letting their older children use their wands for household chores😂, so by the time they started school they were already able to perform some simple spells.
Mom announced to the kids that she was pregnant with Steve. They were all excited—except for Ginny, but she would grow to love Steve.🤭
Since Steve heard about measuring height, he's been walking on tiptoes all day😂😂😂
Every child in the Prince family has a pillar🤭
Welcome to the world, little ones!
We've all been waiting to meet you
The first step is always the hardest
But we knew you could do it!
You are always surprise us
We are proud of you!
We'll always be by your side
Please don't forget this
" You are my blessing. "
" I love you. "
-Another story : daddy's new cross
More Ena Please!
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https://youtu.be/_YfqYB-m1AM?si=bB_24traPeT8e5O5
Alex but with him saying the thing in that one redneck post
Art by Minji Kim
“I do not fear man or devil; it is not in my blood, and if they can shoot any straighter or quicker than I, let them try it, for a .44 equalizes frail women and brute men, and all women ought to be able to protect themselves against such ruffians.” – Ellen “Captain Jack” Elliot, Queen of the Rockies.
She was a tough lady, eccentric and legendary as one of Colorado’s most colorful pioneers. Ellen Elliott was born on Nov. 4, 1842, in New Lentern, Nottingham, England. By the time she made her way to Colorado in 1880, the woman had suffered tragedy and loss.
Read more of her story here...
New Year’s Eve party, New York, 1936.
New York City, New Year’s Eve, 1959 / photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Melissa Johnson / at the Men’s Singles Final, Wimbledon, 1996.
Beautiful photos of the 1927 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A Boat-Tail Tourer.
Art by Sangsoo Jeong
Ship's Cat Chiclet - the Mascot of the Mary A. Whalen (1938) a retired oil tanker, Brooklyn, New York
Amazing photos of Ke Huy Quan on the set of “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” (1984).
L’Obéissante, the first steam-powered road vehicle, built in 1873 by Amédée Bollée.
Client sketch vs. final illustration
When someone commissions me, I absolutely love getting a rough sketch/doodle of their concept—it makes the first steps of an illustration (composition/posing) so much easier.
I'll never ever judge a client for a messy sketch!! (And also, no pressure to send something like this if you'd like the artist to take the creative reins on your piece.)
I still think that my favorite urban legend/folklore fact is that there are certain areas in New Orleans where you cannot get a taxi late at night not because it isn’t safe, but because taxi companies have had recurring problems of picking up ghosts in those areas who are not aware that they are dead and disappearing from the cab before reaching the destination and therefore stiffing the driver on the fare causing a loss for the company.