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Flummoxed Emoticon by Rich La Bonté (2025). Astounded by technology. Alarmed by politics. Aggravated by love. Angered by ignorance. The next time you're flummoxed, here's a simple, non-partisan, friendly, hip, smart and always appropriate response. Good for all colors.
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Celtic Knot by Rich La Bonté (2025). The pattern originated in 4th Century Italy and Gaul and spread to the Irish Celtic Christianity monastic movement in Ireland by the 7th century.
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britain, bronze age, celtic people, european art, iberia
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Illustration by William Wallace Denslow from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by Lyman Frank Baum (1900). Restored and colorized by Rich La Bonté (2023).
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1900s, art nouveau, classic, dorothy, fairy tales
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Illustration by William Wallace Denslow from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by Lyman Frank Baum (1900). Restored and colorized by Rich La Bonté (2023).
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1900s, art nouveau, classic, cowardly lion, dorothy
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Illustration of The Tin Woodman by William Wallace Denslow from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by Lyman Frank Baum (1900). Restored by Rich La Bonté (2023).
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Illustration: Dorothy and the Wizard by John R. Neill from "The Magic of Oz" by Lyman Frank Baum (1919). Restored and colorized by Rich La Bonté (2023)
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1900s, art deco, art nouveau, dorothy gale, fairy tales
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Illustration: Loo the former Unicorn by John R. Neill from "The Magic of Oz" by Lyman Frank Baum (1919). Restored and colorized by Rich La Bonté (2023)
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1900s, art nouveau, fairy tales, magic, old book illustrations
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Illustration by William Wallace Denslow from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by Lyman Frank Baum (1900). Restored and colorized by Rich La Bonté (2023).
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Aye, Lassie by Rich La Bonté (2024). A wee lass and her rough collie running through the heather. Inspired by characters first invented by British writer Elizabeth Gaskell in her 1859 short story "The Half-brothers".