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December 30, 2019 12:44 AM Subscribe
Discover the merrily macabre world of woodcut illustrator Lydia Puddicombe. Skulls sprout like buds, ghosts haunt pies, and the fearful dreams of doggos are revealed in the collected works of a visionary Central Illinois artist.
She has such a unique vision. These are really entrancing, thank you for posting this!
posted by biscotti at 7:08 AM on December 30, 2019
posted by biscotti at 7:08 AM on December 30, 2019
Oh, these are just wonderful! I am going to enjoy looking through her entire gallery.
posted by Serene Empress Dork at 8:18 AM on December 30, 2019
posted by Serene Empress Dork at 8:18 AM on December 30, 2019
OK, but furthermore, Lydia is a wonderful person, as hilarious and sweet as you would expect. I'm delighted to have been able to acquire a couple of her pieces at art shows and will buy more as soon as I can. How fun to see a friend linked here! I'm delighted by this post.
posted by Occula at 3:20 PM on December 30, 2019 [2 favorites]
posted by Occula at 3:20 PM on December 30, 2019 [2 favorites]
These are so wonderful! I want them all! Thank you for sharing her. (Favorited until finances are better!)
posted by allandsome at 4:16 AM on December 31, 2019
posted by allandsome at 4:16 AM on December 31, 2019
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