FLORAL FRUIT BASKETS. FLOWER PRINT SCARF. SUNFLOWER FLOWER.
Floral Fruit Baskets
A structure suspended from the envelope of a hot-air balloon for carrying the crew, equipment, and ballast
A group or range of currencies or investments
(basket) a container that is usually woven and has handles
A container used to hold or carry things, typically made from interwoven strips of cane or wire
(basketry) the craft of basket making
(basket) horizontal circular metal hoop supporting a net through which players try to throw the basketball
Of flora or floras
resembling or made of or suggestive of flowers; "an unusual floral design"
of or relating to the plant life in a particular region; "characteristic alpine floral elements"
Of flowers
Decorated with or depicting flowers
relating to or associated with flowers; "floral organs"
cause to bear fruit
yield: an amount of a product
the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant
(of a tree or other plant) Produce fruit, typically at a specified time
Floral Fruit Basket by Judith Gibson 8.00X10.00. Art Poster Print
Floral Fruit Basket by Judith Gibson 8.00 inches width X 10.00 inches height.Printed on Fine Art Paper, Thicker and Nicer Finish. This item is a higher quality reproduction than a typical poster.Museum quality fine-art print, printed on high quality archival acid free paper. Most prints are on a thick (120 pound or higher) stock of paper. Each print is of the highest museum art print reproduction quality and are supplied by the world's leading art publishers. These prints rival any detailed reproduction from their originals and are geared towards the discerning eye of the particular art collector. This Site offers Amazon Payments as a checkout option. This item is covered by amazon a-z claims on this site if using the Amazon Payments option to checkout.
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Banana Basket
Well, nuncle, this plainly won't do.
These insolent, linear peels
And sullen, hurricane shapes
Won't do with your eglantine.
They require something serpentine.
Blunt yellow in such a room!
You should have had plums tonight,
In an eighteenth-century dish,
And pettifogging buds,
For the women of primrose and purl
Each one in her decent curl.
Good God! What a precious light!
But bananas hacked and hunched....
The table was set by an ogre,
His eye on an outdoor gloom
And a stiff and noxious place.
Pile the bananas on planks.
The women will be all shanks
And bangles and slatted eyes.
And deck the bananas in leaves
Plucked from the Carib trees
Fibrous and dangling down,
Oozing cantankerous gum
Out of their purple maws,
Darting out of their purple craws
Their musky and tingling tongues.
Floral Decorations for Bananas
from Harmonium (1932)
Wallace Stevens
(1879 - 1955)
Fruit Basket
I've pretty AWOL from here lately! Everything just got hectic with the holidays! I got a new computer which is exciting and I've been in the process of getting that up and running! I also got to pack and get ready to move back to school in January!!
I've also been strongly considering starting a 365 project in the new year, however I got to figure out if I'll have the time and energy to dedicate to such a demanding project! Especially during my last year of college :/