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Joni Mitchell, Blue, A&M, Reprise Records, 1971.
Been wanting to model my groups DnD characters, but they still haven’t finished designing them
The Queen of Night for the Aos Si. I’m really liking how this one turned out! I’m trying
The intricate detail of folk dress shall always capture my heart. Those tassels, that embroidery- I
A poster I designed for my best friend, Foxy! If you’re in the Bozeman, MT area, I would highl
Clients: Ancient History EncyclopediaDate: 8.2015————&md
Pattern Drafting Workshop, American Folk Art Museum, February 8, 2014 Photo by Nicole Manzi
Throwback to a stylish, hand-rendered logo we did for the quality folk over at El Chivi. Check out o
Gary Graham (@garygrahamnyc) designer talk and Q&A, American Folk Art Museum, April 1, 2014
Gary Graham (@garygrahamnyc) designer talk and Q&A, American Folk Art Museum, April 1, 2014
Gary Graham (@garygrahamnyc) designer talk and Q&A, American Folk Art Museum, April 1, 2014
Gary Graham (@garygrahamnyc) designer talk and Q&A, American Folk Art Museum, April 1, 2014
Gary Graham (@garygrahamnyc) designer talk and Q&A, American Folk Art Museum, April 1, 2014
Traditional Drawing with Digital Color commission for Serizel. I loved getting to draw his great avi
“Eagle-Eyed”, 5" x 8" watercolor and gouache.Further playing w
These photographs, from the series “Pascha” shot by Andrey Yakovlev and art directed by
KyrtillThe Kyrtill is a costume for women, designed by the artist Sigurður Guðmundsson in th
SkautbúningurThe Skautbúningur was designed by Sigurður Guðmundsson in the 19t
Peysuföt 19th CenturyThe Peysuföt are black woollen clothes commonly worn by women in the
Upphlutur 19th Century The Upphlutur is a woman’s costume, consisting of bodice that can be co
Faldbúningur 19th Century In the 19th century costumes were more restricted than had been. Un
Faldbúningur 18th CenturyFaldbúningur is the oldest form of Icelandic folk costume, an
Icelandic Folk Costumes Íslenski Þjóðbúningurinn is the name for the
Icelandic woman in the 18th century faldbúningur with the spaðafaldur cap. Icelandic Folk
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