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centrepiecefurnishing · 11 months ago
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Scandinavian-Bohemian Design Ideas
In addition, investing in good quality furniture means saving the environment because it does not easily end up in a landfill. Purchasing less and investing a little more money into your furniture will save both you and the environment in the long haul.
The boho-Scandinavian design style, like all great fusions, takes the best of both aesthetics—the Scandi sense of beauty in simplicity and the bohemian bold and freestyle. The two styles work so well together because of their inherent similarities rather than their differences. What Is the Scandinavian-Bohemian Design Style? It’s a mix of minimalist and freestyle in decorating the room. The mix…
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dakota-zen · 2 years ago
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Country🤠🎸
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Buenas noches🌜✨️
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eve-to-adam · 8 months ago
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I love love love you're art. The fashion ones are so fun to see and I love your portraits of historical figures! Have you ever thought of doing figures older than the War of the Roses like Anne of Bohemia or Philippa of Hainault?
Hello! :)
Thank you for the appreciation you give me! I am happy and very grateful for the fact that you like what I create!
Although I don't know - yet - very much about them, I can say that both Anne of Bohemia and Philippa of Hainault are personalities that arouse some interest in me. I did not focus on the pre-WOTR periods, apart from some information found here and there. So I can't answer your question concretely. What I can say, instead, is the fact that it's not necessarily about "if I thought about…", rather about "I have to find an ideal context to do this". And if I were to find it, I need to figure out what kind of illustration that would be, here depending on what exactly I want to express by creating them. Maybe in the future I will find the answer - you never know when I might decide to make a series of historical portraits from this period, haha.
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girlsdressingrooms · 11 months ago
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"Street Art"
Credit: Ana Otta
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lovemusicwine · 2 years ago
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Ibiza Bohemia by Maya Boyd, Vacation coffee table book
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recoism-journal · 2 years ago
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Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2019 Ready-to-Wear fashion show.
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lilyocviv · 10 months ago
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Welcome, Axel!
He is one of the main characters in my new novel, "The Secret of Bohemia".
Despite the fact that Axel is quite a strong and charismatic personality, it was most difficult to imagine him in the form of a portrait🤔
Добро пожаловать, Аксель!
Аксель — один из главных героев моего нового романа «Тайна Богемии».
Несмотря на то, что Аксель довольно сильная и харизматичная личность, его было сложнее всего представить в виде портрета🤔
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contact-guy · 7 months ago
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A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA part 1 - the opening to this story is SO MUCH and almost all of these lines are directly pulled from it. I truly cannot fathom a heterosexual explanation for being this weird and tense with your best friend because he got married.
I based the King of Bohemia's design directly on Sidney Paget's goofy ass drawing of him:
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This is in the Watson's Sketchbook series!
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lookingbackatfashionhistory · 2 months ago
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• Hanácký kroj traditional folk dress from Czechoslovakia.
Date: 1940
Medium: Cotton, embroidery, lace, silk, embroidered in part and worn by Olga Kupkova (nee Skacelova), designed and made in the Hana region of Moravia, former Czechoslovakia (Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia).
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nexthlive · 2 years ago
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NEXTH Season 3: [Legends Never Die.] LIFESTYLE - 78. Miguelina 2 | Stylish and glamorous resort wear, designs are inspired by her travels around the world and her passion for fashion
Miguelina Gambaccini is a fashion designer and founder of the eponymous fashion brand, Miguelina. The brand is known for its stylish and glamorous resort wear, perfect for holidays and vacations.
Miguelina Gambaccini's designs are inspired by her travels around the world and her passion for fashion. Her pieces are often made from luxurious fabrics like silk, lace, and linen, and feature intricate details like embroidery and beading.
When it comes to creating a stylish holiday wardrobe, Miguelina's designs are a great place to start. Her collections feature everything from chic dresses and jumpsuits to breezy tops and flowing skirts, all designed to make you feel effortlessly glamorous on your next vacation.
Whether you're lounging on a beach or exploring a new city, Miguelina's designs are the perfect blend of style and comfort. With her focus on high-quality fabrics and intricate details, that Miguelina pieces will stand the test of time and become beloved items in your holiday wardrobe for years to come.
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whencyclopedia · 28 days ago
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Ancient Celtic Sculpture
The sculpture of the ancient Celts between 700 BCE and 400 CE is nothing if not varied as artists across Europe developed their own ideas and borrowed what interested them from neighbouring cultures. Early Celtic stone and wood sculptures focus on the human form, especially heads. Such works usually represent gods and heroic warrior figures but are often abstract with typical facial features being lentoid eyes, a bulbous nose, and swept-back hair. Animals, both real and imagined, were another favourite subject, especially in miniature form in metal to adorn all manner of objects such as cauldrons, chariots, helmet crests, and jugs. Vegetal designs and swirling complex lines added extra decoration to objects and became a feature that stayed with Celtic art as it developed through the medieval period. Celtic art, in general, has enjoyed a tremendous revival from the 19th century CE up to the present day and many of the motifs which are so quintessentially 'Celtic' have their origins in the artworks produced 2,000 years ago.
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The ancient peoples who spoke the Celtic language occupied territories from Iberia to Bohemia through the 1st millennium BCE and several centuries into the 1st millennium CE. The Celts in any particular area of western and central Europe had no concept they were part of a wider culture with similar approaches to religion and culture. Then, like many other long-lasting cultures, the sculpture of the Celts evolved over time, receiving influences from the cultures in the Near East and the Greeks, Etruscans, Scythians, Thracians and Romans, and, of course, from other Celts. Any treatment of ancient Celtic art is obliged, therefore, to be a general one. A further difficulty is that the Celts left very few written records and so we have no commentaries from the creators themselves on what inspired their art, what their art was intended to represent, or how it was to be used. We must judge Celtic art largely by examining only the art objects themselves and the contexts in which they have been rediscovered.
Despite these problems of definition and study, there are certainly some common themes which are expressed in Celtic sculpture wherever pieces have been found. Further, Celtic art is not restricted to prestige items but is found everywhere from large figure sculptures in stone to the humblest of clothing pins; even such highly functional items as wine flagons and fire-dogs (used to roast meat on) were embellished with ornate heads of animals.
Three subjects stand out as being of particular interest to ancient Celtic sculptors: Gods, warriors, and animals. Sculptures are rarely life-size, but this may be because examples have simply not survived. In addition, it is the head which seems to have captured the Celtic imagination most of all. Heads were considered the containers of the soul and so were especially important in Celtic religion and warfare (where they were collected as trophies). It is not surprising, then, to see the head dominate Celtic sculpture. Human heads, and many of the animals in Celtic art, are typically stylized, they often have swept-back hair, a bulbous nose, and lentoid eyes. Over time, the Celtic love of heads in sculpture seems to have diminished and been replaced by other forms but they are, nevertheless, still seen in engraved areas of other objects where they are surrounded by a camouflage of foliage and linear motifs, often, too, rendered in a highly abstract manner but visible to the trained eye.
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centrepiecefurnishing · 1 year ago
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What is Bohemian style?
Canopies and swathes of draping fabric create drama to seating areas or around beds. The walls are painted in bright colours and are often multi tonal. Fabric designs are often geometric in design or large patterns on an array of bright jewel-coloured bac
This interior styling is based on the lifestyle choices of the Bohemians, a set of people who lived unconventional, often artistic lifestyles and were originally travellers or refugees from Central Europe. The style has a distinctive look but will be different and unique to the personality of the individual putting the room together. There are no rules about colour or furniture per se, but there…
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royalty-nobility · 16 days ago
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Duke Albert V (1528-1579) of Bavaria with a Lion
Artist: Hans Mielich (German, (1516-1573)
Date:1556
Medium: Oil painting
Collection: Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Austria
Albert V, Duke of Bavaria
Albert V (German: Albrecht V.) (29 February 1528 – 24 October 1579) was Duke of Bavaria from 1550 until his death. He was born in Munich to William IV and Maria Jacobäa of Baden.
Albert was educated at Ingolstadt by Catholic teachers. On 4 July 1546 he married Anna of Austria, a daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (1503–1547), daughter of King Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary and his wife Anne de Foix. The union was designed to end the political rivalry between Austria and Bavaria. In 1550, Albert succeeded his father as duke of Bavaria.
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224bbaker · 2 months ago
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A Guide to 22Fun B Baker Merriment Park (and Memorial)!
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In case you need help finding your way around 22Fun B Baker Merriment Park (and Memorial), we have created a handy map! Keep an eye out for restrooms, performance spaces, and Designated Mourning Areas (R.I.P.). A selection of the many attractions offered include:
The Silver Blades Knife Throwing Range
The Moriar-Tea House
The Speckled Band Stand Stage (performance schedule to come)
A Sandal in Bohemia
The Red Threaded Tweed Tailor Shop
The Veiled Lodger Lodge
The life-sized replica of the Reichenbach Falls (again, RIP)
The Tunnel of Brotherly Love dark ride
...and so many more!
(no season tickets available)
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lxgentlefolkcomic · 1 year ago
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Merry Christmas from the artist! I bring a surprise gift: concept art for the King of Bohemia!
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Above: The first page of sketches I ever did, dated February 6 - a week before the comic even started! At this point I was only just starting to play around with pallid mask imagery. The initial aesthetic was a lot different, but I already had the idea to have the King's more monstrous aspects "growing" out of him. Also, bonus Malevolent joke.
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Above: By July, I had a design in mind for the actual King in Yellow, so I knew an update to King Boho was in order. His crown is still kind of fungal-looking, but you can see some of the newer design elements starting to show up, like the ball joints and face markings.
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Above: These sketches were completed shortly before the King made his in-person debut in the comic. The King in Yellow went through multiple redesigns behind the scenes, so the King of Bohemia had to be updated to match. I started with a drawing of what poor Wilhelm might have looked like had he not been rotting and falling apart, and worked backwards from there to create a busted-up, "half-baked" version.
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cat-shouty-13 · 1 month ago
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Time to get silly
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Barok and Anna were friends go look around my other posts for context
There are no Swedish people in tgaa so Bohemia instead
Barok is both simultaneously believes in the romantic ideal of soulmates and also that the concept of people being fated for each other being a bit stupid
plvaa ships because I don't really like the main sapphic ship (sorry plvsaa community) so you get my rarepairs instead
The storyteller is implied to a crystal girly from the design notes which say that all his gemstones were chosen for their meanings
Sholmes dies in a car crash but not before pulling a reverse joseph joestar and cheating on his Japanese spouse with an Italian woman
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