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Number CurseSimilar to the fear of ‘13’ in western cultures, superstition in Japan revea
Strong Is The Force Of Course t-shirt design by djkopet available at Busted Tees
ihatejonarbuckle:chicas-pizza:liathepenguinologist:the intersecting needs of christian childrens car
Artists: do you do a low-stakes practice run before you attempt something harder? I have two underdr
twelvebats:Brave (2012)I’m going to marry herI know I say this every time I see her but CURLY HAIRED
thedizbizz:Disney Characters - standing against prejudice and injustice Silence!
New illustration for The Spear, the Silver Tear and the First WordClick through to read about this m
Your Children’s Manners 1952
In My Iris Garden - Mildred Bunting Miller 1925American 1892-1964
Sometimes, Greta is nice
took a break from gouache paint tutorials and childrens book illustrations to doodle au baby bree
Aurora Australis
disneydamselestelle:scottylubemeup:THIS WAS A CHILDRENS MOVIEA CHILDRENS BIBLE MOVIE( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Amen
Snickerty Nick, by Julia Ellsworth Ford.Rhymes by Witter Bynner.Illustrations by Arthur Rackham.New
Le Chat Botté, from The Illustrated London News by Kay Nielsen (1913)
The Wounded Dragon, from European Folk and Fairy Tales by John D. Batten (1916)
Illustration from Queen Summer, or The Tourney of the Lily and the Rose by Walter Crane (1891)
The Twin Princesses, from The Lily of Life by Helen Stratton (1913)
The JoyBook Children’s Annual. Stories & Pictures for Little Folk. Manchester : Allied Newspaper
Snickerty Nick, by Julia Ellsworth Ford.Rhymes by Witter Bynner.Illustrations by Arthur Rackham.New
Richard Neagle, The Bamboozler child’s clothes tree, 1953. Wood and metal. Brooklyn Museum. Exhibiti
a-world-of-our-very-own:The Golden Age of Children’s TV, the 90’s.
Hey everyone! Prints have now been released for ALL 12 pieces from my duo show with Annette Marnat,
ovebooh:Reblog if you support romantic same sex relationship themes and gay characters in childrens
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