Somerset Pillows
Description: I know, I know... _another_ kitten?! Well, here's how I see it. If you have one husband, nine children, two dogs and four cats... well what's one more living soul about the place? And LOOK at her!! How could I resist? This is Somerset Rose, 3 months old. We call her Summer for short.
Description: A classic 1936 British travel poster advertising the newly opened Minehead Open Air Swimming Pool in Somerset, England. Featuring an elegant Art Deco aesthetic with a sunbathing vintage beauty lounging by the crisp blue seawater lido and its iconic concrete diving tower. A perfect piece of retro seaside nostalgia for bathrooms, coastal homes, and collectors of antique travel advertising.
Description: The text WELLS and ENGLAND in distressed bold typography frames a stylized representation of the Somerset cathedral city. This cityscape highlights gothic architecture including cathedral spires, stone towers, and medieval residential buildings like Vicars Close. Colored in navy blue, white, and terracotta orange with a textured weathered look.
Description: Textured dark blue letters spell WELLS in the upper portion and ENGLAND in the lower portion. The central area displays the stone architecture of Wells Cathedral rendered in orange, dark blue, and white. Adjacent to the cathedral, the stone chimneys and residential roofs of Vicars Close appear, bordered by green trees and pathways inside a dark blue shield outline.
Description: This depiction focuses on the architectural structure of the cathedral in Wells situated within the county of Somerset. The houses line the street leading towards the structure under a clear sky. The structures are rendered in a bold two-tone arrangement, highlighting the pointed rooflines, tall windows, and masonry details typical of the architecture found in this part of England.
Description: This fan art pays tribute to Yeovil Town FC, one of England’s most historic football clubs, established in 1895. Known as “The Glovers,” the club’s crest features its iconic shield and symbolic hands supporting the football, representing unity and tradition. This design captures the essence of Yeovil Town’s identity and is a perfect addition for fans and collectors. Celebrate the club’s proud history and its enduring connection to Somerset’s footballing community with this unique piece of artwork.