New Artwork – Ian Rogers – a Dole of Turtles
Another collective noun – today, a Dole of Turtles. When turtles are basking in the sun (as reptiles will do), they will crawl atop one another, jockeying for advantage. Or perhaps they just like it. The turtle lives ‘twixt plated decks Which practically…
New Artwork – Ian Rogers – a Clowder of Cats
It would seem this is more than just a passing fancy, it looks like I’m working up to an abecediary of collective nouns. Today, cats. Or more specifically, a clowder of cats. Looking at online etymological sources, clowder comes from…
New Artwork – Ian Rogers – a Bevy of Otters
Again, with the collective nouns. A group of otters is a “bevy”. When you see otters flying around in the water as they play like a bunch of nutbags it’s kind of hard to take them seriously. That said, the Spanish…
New Artwork – Ian Rogers – an Ambush of Tigers
Collective nouns are interesting. You know, like a flock of sheep, a pod of whales, a school of fish… A group of tigers is called an ambush. Whaddaya know.
Franklin Booth
Franklin Booth (1874-1948) was an American illustrator best known for his pen drawings that are nothing short of mind-boggling. Perhaps amusingly, his intricately detailed drawing style arose as a misunderstanding of printing processes – as a young boy growing up in…