The flight of petruccia.
Edward Robert Hughes, from The Pecorone of Ser Giovanni, by Giovanni Fiorentino, translated by W. G. Waters, London, 1897.
(Source: archive.org)
The flight of petruccia.
Edward Robert Hughes, from The Pecorone of Ser Giovanni, by Giovanni Fiorentino, translated by W. G. Waters, London, 1897.
(Source: archive.org)
There’s something wonderful about Marvin Bileck’s minimal illustrations for All About the Stars.




a series of drawings being exhibited along with some of my other pieces at Sofia Design Week in Bulgaria! The show, which features works by various children’s book illustrators from Europe and abroad, opens this Friday and runs until the end of the month. This series is on strange creatures that might be lurking in the garden; the worm, the rabbit, the fly and the dandelion
THOSE TEETH! HANDS DOWN COOLEST TEETH!
Adaptive evolution is thrilling! Look how specialized! wonderful! crazy!