Beautiful... I had never seen this book before, thanks for posting! Coincidentally, my last safari features musical animals, but not quite as surreal as Květa's.
Beauuuuuuutiful blog!!! Please use every image that you want of my "Troesmas" blog (Master= Maestro; Troesma= termas!) Did you see the russian "lubok" engravings I posted? see you
Congratulations on being a blog of note and hello from Morro Bay, California, USA. This a unique blog you have going! Good work or play! If you have a moment, you are invited to come visit my blogs: A Camp Host Housewife's Meanderings and Levonne's Pretty Pics. I hope you'll leave a comment or decide to follow along. The Camp Host Housewife
Beautiful... I had never seen this book before, thanks for posting! Coincidentally, my last safari features musical animals, but not quite as surreal as Květa's.
ReplyDeletei'm a huge fan of hers, but never saw these before, ~~~ insanely great.i can barely take it all in in 1 viewing, i'm overwhelmed. thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow! You never stop impressing with your treasures!
ReplyDeleteHi WIll -- I didn't know of Kveta before seeing her work on your site -- I'm a huge fan now. Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteBeauuuuuuutiful blog!!! Please use every image that you want of my "Troesmas" blog (Master= Maestro; Troesma= termas!)
ReplyDeleteDid you see the russian "lubok" engravings I posted?
see you
I can't begin to tell you how happy these make me! Like little musical fireworks going off in my head!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for the kind comments. Troesmas/Chuki, thanks and I'll head over to see the lubok post now.
ReplyDeleteI have one more equally-surreal 70s work by Kveta which I hope to feature soon. It is her section of the anthology 'Broukalo si deset brouku.'
These are great!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being a blog of note and hello from Morro Bay, California, USA. This a unique blog you have going! Good work or play! If you have a moment, you are invited to come visit my blogs: A Camp Host Housewife's Meanderings and Levonne's Pretty Pics. I hope you'll leave a comment or decide to follow along. The Camp Host Housewife
ReplyDeleteThis is some trippy stuff. I'm both fascinated and horrified at the same time.
ReplyDeleteGosh! it's starnge, amazing and nice :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulation for being a blog of note.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, but a metronome is more of a torture device than it is an instrument.
ReplyDeleteI stumbled upon this since it is the current blog of note - congrats! Fascinating content, definitely a blog that I am now following. Keep it up!
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Been following this blog for a little while now. Congrats on being blog of note too by the way. Finally, they chose something good and worthwhile!
ReplyDeleteThese remind me of Terry Gilliam's animations from Monty Python. I wonder if this inspired him.
ReplyDeleteamazing and nice...
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting it. It´s one of the book of my childhood.
ReplyDeleteYet another sublime discovery posted to this blog. I shall never make it through all the pages I've missed over the months, but I know I will try.
ReplyDeletesad indeed, to learn about Czech artist at English site while being Czech. but this fact surely doesn't make it less amazing in any way!
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