dans ce désert d'amour, tu es ma bouée de sauvetage
in this desert of love, you are my lifeline
في صحراء الحب هذه، أنت شريان حياتي
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Choose a Sample Pack to Suit You
You may have noticed that we have been busy revising our paper range this year; in February, we updated an old favourite - Somerset Enhanced Velvet 255gsm is now 330gsm - and earlier this month, we introduced an exciting new paper from Canson Infinity, their highly regarded Platine Fibre Rag 310gsm joins our lineup.
At the same time, we took the opportunity to update our Sample Pack, some papers have received new example images, and we created a new Sample Pack focusing solely on photography. You can now choose to order an Art & Illustration or a Photographic Sample Pack to help you choose the best paper for your prints.
Both Sample Packs contain the same papers from our range;
only the images printed on the samples differ.
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quick 60s ineffable wives fanart
you can get a print here: inprnt!
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Homo Sapiens boy together again with his Neanderthal girl on the first warm day of Spring
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[Image ID: a black and white typography edit that reads, in all caps, "the homosexual and the transsexual must always seek to liberate the other for they fight the same fight!" in the middle of the image is a dandelion with a bloom, buds, leaves, and exposed roots. behind the dandelion is a black square. the image is framed by a black square. the entire image is textured to look aged and photocopied. /End ID]
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This is true love. You think this happens every day?
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Would you still love me if I was a worm?🥺
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dans ce désert d'amour, tu es ma bouée de sauvetage
in this desert of love, you are my lifeline
في صحراء الحب هذه، أنت شريان حياتي
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I can't stop reading the 1793 third edition of "A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue" (originally published 1785). I have been irritating all my friends and coworkers with fun new terms like "That's the barber!" and "He looks like God's revenge against murder."
Anyway, Ash talked me into drawing some of the phrases and I ended up with these little mid-1780s Londoners.
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