
The Drolatic Dreams Of Pantagruel
General Notes
- black pepper
- cobblestone
- Grass
- hearthsmoke
- mud
- wood
Les songes drolatiques de Pantagruel (The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel) is a woodcut picture book published in 1565 by French illustrator Richard Breton.' Inspired by trudging through castles and ruins in South England and thinking about how unserious people have always been. Literally people are so weird and looking at medieval woodcuts just makes you go, yeah okay so silly goofy moods are just human nature. This blend includes cracked black pepper, hearthsmoke, mud, cobblestone, smooth carved woodcuts & ink, and long grasses.
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