Monday

Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928)


Butterfly Flower, Bowling, 1912


Cactus Flower, 1915


Petunia, 1914


Larkspur, 1914

link: Marguerite Moulin


Japonica, 1910
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Spurge, 1909
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5 comments:

Art et Vintage said...

Oh! What a good idea to have a Danish label!! And a new wonderful picture for felt blog!!

Aputsiaq said...

Oh thanks Art et Vintage for noticing it!

I've learnt a lesson about labels: Use them as soon as you begin a blog...I don't think I'll ever find ALL the 'polar bears' and 'Danish'...there will be some left that I just can find ;O)

Art et Vintage said...

That's what I did: using labels as soon as I start the blogs!!
I 've thinking when I saw the danish label and the number of pictures you post every day: hope she don't have to find all the danish posts in aaaaaall the blog.
:O))!

Marcus said...

Cactus Flower, in my country we call silk flower, I have some good pots with them, I'm white, dark red, pink and yellow. I love them, are a delicacy of passion.

Aputsiaq said...

Thanks for your comments, my dear friends!

Art et Vintage..Good morning!
I did it the silly way you describe!! But I can't make a seach on dec. 2008 + Jan-April 2009 (it is broken)...sooo...oh, dear! And of course I'm not always writing 'Danish' in the post...so I've been searching on all kinds of silly words and names...DON'T TRY THIS...EVER...such a crazy idea!

Hi Marcus,
Silk flower is a wonderful name! In Denmark we usually call them 'Easter Castus' or 'Christmas Cactus'...beacuse they bloom at these times of year....