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Alan Stephens Foster - The Fall
This is a print I would buy, hang up, and cry myself to sleep with every night.
I want this so badly.
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I HAVEN’T DOODLED FOR MYSELF IN SO LONG GUH. After watching a few Gavin and Micheal rage quit plays today, I remembered I’d never doodled Levi and Jesse playing video games together before so I did.
Jesse belongs to Phantom
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oh my gosh this is too wonderful for this world
look at jesse’s big concentrating eyes
IF I SEE EVERYTHING MAYBE I’LL PLAY BETTER
ria you da bes
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Prince Ivan x KashcheiО______о
i don’t know who these characters are (a fact i hope to soon remedy) but oh my gosh this style and the expressions and the poses and the hands and feet and man i just really like looking at this
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A watercolor of Sin-fids’ Taffi, as commissioned by pyrrhuraconurelove!
This one’s a good sized painting, almost two feet high and painted in brighter watercolors than the last one.
Taffi is a lutino galah, and I am such a sucker for galah cockatoos! Painting her was a real treat.
Special thanks to Phantomeus for editing and touching up the image in Photoshop for me since my art computer is down.
first tarot card done! this guy is supposed to be some sort of wendigo. drawing this broke my spine in fifteen different places!!
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This is gorgeous.the hanged man! these take bloody forever.
dang
rabbit you should sell these as prints, just sayin…
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Viktor Vasnetsov
The Flying Carpet (with detail), 1880, oil on canvas, 165 x 297 cm, Art Museum of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
Viktor Vasnetsov was a Russian painter who specialized in mythological and historical subjects. He was described as co-founder of folklorist/romantic modernism in the Russian painting and a key figure of the revivalist movement in Russian art.
A flying carpet, also called a magic carpet, is a legendary carpet that can be used to transport people who are on it. In Russian folk tales, Baba Yaga can supply Ivan the Fool or Ivan Tsarevich with a flying carpet or some other magical gifts. Such gifts help the hero to find his way “beyond thrice-nine lands, in the thrice-ten kingdom”.
This painting represents Ivan returning home after capturing the Firebird, which he keeps in a cage. This work was Vasnetsov’s first attempt at illustrating Russian folk tales and started a famous series of paintings on the themes drawn from Russian folklore.
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