Forwarded from Folk Wisdom & Ways
Come a little wander
A wander with me
Down past the faraways is where we shall be
Where the many old pathways, shall show us the way
And the trees do whisper
“You’re welcome to stay”🍂
Blessings to you all
May you all be blessed this Winter🍂
A little poem by Athey Thompson
Art by Iris Esther
A wander with me
Down past the faraways is where we shall be
Where the many old pathways, shall show us the way
And the trees do whisper
“You’re welcome to stay”🍂
Blessings to you all
May you all be blessed this Winter🍂
A little poem by Athey Thompson
Art by Iris Esther
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Stoffel, the indomitable honey badger that can escape from anywhere. A great lesson in that where there is a will, there is a way. Be like Stoffel.
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Forwarded from Tafelrundereloaded (David Korb)
Artist
Karl Reichert (1836 - 1918).
All his life the artist painted landscapes and created prints. However, during his lifetime and after his death, animal paintings were of the greatest interest to the public: these works amaze the sophisticated viewer with the accuracy of detail and especially with the conveyance of habits and emotions.
For this reason Carl Reichert's works are often compared with the paintings of the world's great animal painters of the nineteenth century: Henriette Ronner-Knip and Lillian Ceviot.
Karl Reichert (1836 - 1918).
All his life the artist painted landscapes and created prints. However, during his lifetime and after his death, animal paintings were of the greatest interest to the public: these works amaze the sophisticated viewer with the accuracy of detail and especially with the conveyance of habits and emotions.
For this reason Carl Reichert's works are often compared with the paintings of the world's great animal painters of the nineteenth century: Henriette Ronner-Knip and Lillian Ceviot.
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