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moaa · 1 month
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‘’Peonies in the Wind with Kakemono Borders’ (circa 1893) by John La Farge.
Stained glass and lead.
Image and text information courtesy Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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katiajewelbox · 7 months
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So pink, so fluffy!
I think these are peonies, which often get confused with roses due to their many petals and round flower shape. In Danish, peonies are called "peasant roses" although I personally think peonies are every bit as classy as roses.
Source: The Salted Image on Instagram
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kvroii-arts · 28 days
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I painted a glass pane to have a stained glass look. While the dragon is opaque, the rest has a translucent and rippled effect.
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goddess-aelin · 23 days
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Blossoms and Begonias
Part 2 of Peonies and Poplars
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Words: 600
Warnings: Language, talk of smut
I used the prompt "Blossom" from @throneofglassmicrofics as a follow up to Peonies and Poplars, which I would highly recommend reading before this one. It's just a cute little addition that absolutely will have another part to it. I won't leave you guys hanging here...
It was two months to the day since the event Aelin had taken to calling the incident. If she was giving a longer description of the incident, she would have dubbed it the “very embarrassing and terribly mortifying time she met her favorite author and didn’t realize it was him and therefore fought over a copy of his newest book with the aforementioned author and made a complete fool of herself” incident. Yeah, she thought. Not her finest moment. 
Of course, Peonies and Poplars was just as good, if not better than the author’s first two books. Aelin adored R.J. White’s writing, even if he was a giant ass. He was, wasn’t he? What kind of author would fight with a reader about a copy of their book, embarrassing them with their superior knowledge of said book since they created the damn thing, and proceeded to taunt her further by just giving her that same copy of the book, freshly autographed. Not to mention the number he had inked on the front page before giving it to her. What was this guy’s game plan? 
Aelin still wondered at that question while sitting in a coffee shop down the street from the bookstore where it all went down. She had never ended up texting the number he had given, too nervous that it was some sick ruse. She’d been burned in the past and didn’t really feel like making even more of a fool of herself in an already embarrassing situation. There was, however, a little voice that always lingered in the back of her mind, asking her what if he was being sincere? Would he want to talk about the book? Did he give her his number out of pity or was he genuinely interested in her? Did he want friendship or something else? 
These questions would never get answered, of course, because she had no plans to text that number. Nothing could change the fact that she fought with R.J. White over a book, his book. That was enough to deter her from ever wanting to reach out.
The coffee shop was bustling as Aelin sat at her table, drinking her caramel latte (with extra sugar, of course). She had gotten to the quaint little shop just in time to avoid the morning rush and had snagged a table and settled in with her book. And no, that book was not Peonies and Poplars, even if she had read that particular title thrice already. No, this one was a romance. Not fantasy, not historical, but straight-up, smutty, romantic goodness. Aelin, it turned out, was a master of reading smut in public. She could keep a straight face when there was dirty talk, casually swallow her drink when something kinky happened, and continue eating her bagel as if she wasn’t reading about the main character getting dicked-down within an inch of her life. 
And because of those things, she didn’t think twice when someone sat down at her table, knowing it was a busy morning and the person probably had nowhere else to sit. Yet when she glanced a look to her side, there were at least two empty tables to her left. Furrowing her brow, she moved her eyes from the empty tables to the dark brown coat of the person invading her space. And once her eyes met the green of the person who held the pair across from her, she couldn’t help but think “shit.”  Because R.J. White himself was sitting across from her with a devilish smirk on his too-beautiful face. Shit, her mind repeated. She was in such deep, unending shit. 
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mrs-trophy-wife · 9 months
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tenti-q · 12 days
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🍑PEACH JAR🍑
A jar of peachy loveliness~💖
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blueiskewl · 1 year
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Tiffany Studios 'Peony' Table Lamp, circa 1905
Leaded glass, patinated bronze. 25 in. (63.5 cm) high, 18 3/4 in. (47.6 cm) diameter of shade. Shade impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1475. Base impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 6701.
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merinataura · 2 years
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Lady Peony [2022 vers.]
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Peony x Peonia for anon!
🔩 🔩 🔩 / 🐉 🪨 🐉 / 🔩 🔩 🔩
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Stained glass kit!! It’s not super neat but I had a good time doing it
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postcardaday · 9 days
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Landscape with Peacock and Peonies window, c. 1900-1910 Tiffany Studios, New York City, 1902-1932 The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, Winter Park, FL
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heaveninawildflower · 2 years
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‘Peonies Blown in the Wind’ window (1886) by John La Farge (American, 1835–1910). Made for the studio of British painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema.
Glass and lead.
Image and text information courtesy MFA Boston.
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booserina · 15 days
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Spring Pinks & Greens. My ever changing step stool vignette is dressed-up with milk glass & vintage china. A little dog topiary stands guard. 🌸🍃🌸🍃
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boomboxoriginalart · 4 months
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stained glass flowers 🌸
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mrs-trophy-wife · 9 months
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