What the Heck
Greeting Cards, History Rebecca Tillett Greeting Cards, History Rebecca Tillett

What the Heck

The What the Heck card series is an homage to Johann Georg Heck, the German artist behind the lithographs used from his 1849 book, Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexicon: Ikonographische Encyklopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste.

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Nightmare
Restorations, History Rebecca Tillett Restorations, History Rebecca Tillett

Nightmare

Nightmare by Nicolai Abildgaard draws inspiration from Johann Henry Fuseli’s 1781 painting Nachtmahr. First exhibited at the Royal Academy in London in 1782, Fuseli’s work was rapidly reproduced and widely distributed across Europe in both authorized and unauthorized versions.

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Body of a Flower: Spiderwasp
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Body of a Flower: Spiderwasp

I’m here to gulp the sunsets down with my starving eyes, to dance carelessly in the falling rain, to saturate my lungs with the sweet golden air, to feel the wet grass under my running feet. I’m here to condole with the spurned insects and press my lips into your lips and give some animals needing one a home.

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The Parisian and tattoos
Photo Collage, Personal Rebecca Tillett Photo Collage, Personal Rebecca Tillett

The Parisian and tattoos

I don’t think I waited long past my 18th birthday when I got my first tattoo. And I was so eager I didn’t even care what it was. I remember going to the shop and picking something off their wall. And it was a small mediocre fairy I got on my lower stomach.

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The human + animal bond
Greeting Cards, Personal Rebecca Tillett Greeting Cards, Personal Rebecca Tillett

The human + animal bond

The day after Christmas of 2017 I had to put my kitty, Blue to sleep. He was in kidney failure and had gone downhill fast the week prior. A quick trip to my vet confirmed he was nearing the end and it was time. So I scheduled a vet to come to my place the day after Christmas the following week so he could pass in the comfort of his own home. I couldn’t get through that call without bawling.

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No womb. No gloom.
Greeting Cards Rebecca Tillett Greeting Cards Rebecca Tillett

No womb. No gloom.

But as you may have seen me post here before, women were not often portrayed in historical anatomical paintings, drawings, studies and illustrations unless it was in the context of pregnancy and childbirth. (It was assumed that females were otherwise identical to males. Thus the commonly held view was that the anatomy of females was only important as it related to bearing children; maddeningly, little has progressed in this regard—a rant for another day.)

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Going Stag No. 5
Art Collage Rebecca Tillett Art Collage Rebecca Tillett

Going Stag No. 5

Going Stag is such a fascinating series. No. 1 is the most popular everywhere but the popularity of the rest seems weirdly dependent on the region of the country. It’s been strange to witness and we never know if we’re bringing too few or too many prints of each one depending on the preferences of that area.

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