Delia Derbyshire – Blue Veils and Golden Sand
Morality, like art, means drawing a line someplace.

Suzanne Valadon (French, 1865 – 1938): The Terrace of the Château de Saint-Bernard (1927) (via Eric Pillon Enchères)

“Gradually, however, they assumed a darker and more mysterious character.” From The Bride of Lammermoor by Walter Scott and illustrated by Fred Pegram, 1898.

Lancelot, whom the Lady of the Lake stole from his mother — as the story goes, from Idylls of the King by Alfred Tennyson, 1898.

Lithograph by Joseph E. Baker showing the trial of a woman charged with witchcraft, Salem 1892
Pantone swatch collages by Nick Smith
British designer Nick Smith who is obsessed with Dazzle camouflage & colour psychologyand his works.

Paul Klee
Boy in Fancy Dress, 1931
Watercolor and gouache on paper mounted on cardboard
Dimensions: 23 1/2 x 17 3/4 in. (59.7 x 45.1 cm)

Sebastiano del Piombo, Il martirio di sant’Agata, Firenze, Palazzo Pitti.

Arnold Genthe (1869-1942)
Illustration for ‘McClure’s Magazine’, 1914
(Disclaimer: No models were harmed in the making of this picture.)






