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toastedstencils · 2 months
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Hello! This is the first few pages of my comic Alice&Key! If you think it looks awesome and cool it’s going to be on sale at MoCCA fest this weekend!! At the parsons illustration table 136!!
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each copy was handmade by me and includes stickers and a poster!! Again table 136!! Go grab a copy💓💓💓
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extraordinary-heroes · 11 months
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Tank Girl: 21st Century Tank Girl #2 (Cover art by Brett Parson)
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bobbole · 4 days
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Dream - art by Casey Parsons
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laurastreit-art · 3 months
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Jim Parsons. The dancefloor killer.
Have you seen this SNL sketch ? 😄
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shadedlines · 1 year
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ʟᴏᴛꜱ ᴏꜰ ᴘᴇᴏᴘʟᴇ ʜᴀᴠᴇ ɢᴜɴꜱ. ʏᴏᴜ'ʀᴇ ᴀᴍᴇʀɪᴄᴀɴ. ᴀᴍᴇʀɪᴄᴀɴꜱ ʟᴏᴠᴇ ɢᴜɴꜱ.
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ɪ ꜰᴏᴜɢʜᴛ ᴍʏ ᴡᴀʏ ᴏᴜᴛ ᴏꜰ ᴀɴ ᴇᴍʙᴀꜱꜱʏ. ɪ ᴄʟɪᴍʙᴇᴅ ᴅᴏᴡɴ ᴀ ꜰɪꜰᴛʏ-ꜰᴏᴏᴛ ᴡᴀʟʟ -- ɪ ᴡᴇɴᴛ ᴏᴜᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ᴡɪɴᴅᴏᴡ ᴀɴᴅ ɪ ᴡᴀꜱ ᴅᴏɪɴɢ ɪᴛ -- ɪ ᴊᴜꜱᴛ ᴅɪᴅ ɪᴛ. ɪ ᴋɴᴇᴡ ʜᴏᴡ ᴛᴏ ᴅᴏ ɪᴛ.
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ᴘᴇᴏᴘʟᴇ ᴅᴏ ᴀᴍᴀᴢɪɴɢ ᴛʜɪɴɢꜱ ᴡʜᴇɴ ᴛʜᴇʏ'ʀᴇ ꜱᴄᴀʀᴇᴅ.
ʙᴏᴜʀɴᴇ
ᴡʜʏ ᴅᴏ ɪ? -- ɪ ᴄᴏᴍᴇ ɪɴ ʜᴇʀᴇ -- ɪɴꜱᴛɪɴᴄᴛɪᴠᴇʟʏ -- ꜰɪʀꜱᴛ ᴛʜɪɴɢ ɪ ᴅᴏ -- ɪ'ᴍ ʟᴏᴏᴋɪɴɢ ꜰᴏʀ ᴛʜᴇ ᴇxɪᴛ -- ɪ'ᴍ ᴄᴀᴛᴄʜɪɴɢ ᴛʜᴇ ꜱɪɢʜᴛʟɪɴᴇꜱ -- ɪ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ɪ ᴄᴀɴ'ᴛ ꜱɪᴛ ᴡɪᴛʜ ᴍʏ ʙᴀᴄᴋ ᴛᴏ ᴛʜᴇ ᴅᴏᴏʀ --
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ʏᴏᴜ'ʀᴇ ᴘᴀʀᴀɴᴏɪᴅ. ʏᴏᴜ ᴡᴇʀᴇ ꜱʜᴏᴛ. ɪᴛ'ꜱ ɴᴀᴛᴜʀᴀʟ.
ʙᴏᴜʀɴᴇ
ɪ ᴄᴀɴ ᴛᴇʟʟ ʏᴏᴜ ᴛʜᴇ ʟɪᴄᴇɴꜱᴇ ᴘʟᴀᴛᴇ ɴᴜᴍʙᴇʀꜱ ᴏꜰ ᴀʟʟ ᴛʜʀᴇᴇ ᴄᴀʀꜱ ᴏᴜᴛ ꜰʀᴏɴᴛ. ɪ ᴄᴀɴ ᴛᴇʟʟ ʏᴏᴜ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ᴡᴀɪᴛʀᴇꜱꜱ ɪꜱ ʟᴇꜰᴛ-ʜᴀɴᴅᴇᴅ ᴀɴᴅ ᴛʜᴇ ɢᴜʏ ᴀᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ᴄᴏᴜɴᴛᴇʀ ᴡᴇɪɢʜꜱ ᴛᴡᴏ-ʜᴜɴᴅʀᴇᴅ ᴀɴᴅ ꜰɪꜰᴛᴇᴇɴ ᴘᴏᴜɴᴅꜱ ᴀɴᴅ ᴋɴᴏᴡꜱ ʜᴏᴡ ᴛᴏ ʜᴀɴᴅʟᴇ ʜɪᴍꜱᴇʟꜰ. ɪ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ʙᴇꜱᴛ, ꜰɪʀꜱᴛ ᴘʟᴀᴄᴇ ᴛᴏ ʟᴏᴏᴋ ꜰᴏʀ ᴀ ɢᴜɴ ɪꜱ ᴛʜᴇ ᴄᴀʙ ᴏꜰ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ɢʀᴇʏ ᴛʀᴜᴄᴋ ᴏᴜᴛꜱɪᴅᴇ. ɪ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴀᴛ ᴛʜɪꜱ ᴀʟᴛɪᴛᴜᴅᴇ ɪ ᴄᴀɴ ʀᴜɴ ꜰʟᴀᴛ ᴏᴜᴛ ꜰᴏʀ ʜᴀʟꜰ ᴀ ᴍɪʟᴇ ʙᴇꜰᴏʀᴇ ɪ ʟᴏꜱᴇ ᴍʏ ᴇᴅɢᴇ. ɪ ᴋɴᴇᴡ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ʏᴏᴜ ᴡᴇʀᴇ ᴍʏ ꜰɪʀꜱᴛ, ʙᴇꜱᴛ ᴏᴘᴛɪᴏɴ ᴏᴜᴛ ᴏꜰ ᴢᴜʀɪᴄʜ? ʜᴏᴡ ᴅᴏ ɪ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴀʟʟ ᴛʜᴀᴛ? ʜᴏᴡ ᴄᴀɴ ɪ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴀʟʟ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴀɴᴅ ɴᴏᴛ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴡʜᴏ ɪ ᴀᴍ? ʜᴏᴡ ɪꜱ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴘᴏꜱꜱɪʙʟᴇ? ...
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ɢᴏᴅ, ʏᴏᴜ'ʀᴇ ɴᴏᴛ ᴋɪᴅᴅɪɴɢ, ᴀʀᴇ ʏᴏᴜ?
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Infinite Sheldon (Sketch) 2024. Danielle Pajak Illustrations. @dpillustrations
Raj: "Water Demon." Howard: "Ice Dragon." Leonard: "Lesser Warlord of Ka'a." Sheldon: "Not so fast. Infinite Sheldon." Leonard: "Infinite Sheldon?" Sheldon: "Yes, Infinite Sheldon defeats all other cards and does not violate the rule against homemade cards because I made it at work." The Big Bang Theory 4x11 The Justice League Recombination
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fidjiefidjie · 10 months
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Bon Soir 💙 🎸🎷💕
The Alan Parsons Project 🎶Don't Answer Me
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uwmspeccoll · 10 months
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A Feathursday of Wood-Engraved Parrots
This week we showcase some Psittaciformes engraved in wood by the Brothers Dalziel from the Birds volume of The Illustrated Natural History by English natural history writer John George Wood (1827-1889), published in London by George Routledge & Sons in 1865.
J. G. Wood was not a professional zoologist, but rather an ordained priest who relinquished his pastoral duties to become one of the most well-known parson-naturalists of the Victorian era, especially for his numerous publications and his famous public lectures both in Great Britain and America.
The Brothers Dalziel was a prominent family wood-engraving business founded in 1839 by George Dalziel (1815-1902), and composed of four brothers and one sister. The engravings shown here were made from illustrations by several artists, including William Stephen Coleman, Harrison Weir, and T. W. Wood.
View another post with illustrations engraved by the Brothers Dalziel.
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ranageee · 11 months
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akiraeffect · 2 years
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toastedstencils · 2 years
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finally getting around to posting some of my college portfolio work! I made a portfolio tour on YouTube if you want to check it out😁😁♥️
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extraordinary-heroes · 10 months
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Untold Tales of I Hate Fairyland: Fluff The World #1 (Cover art by Brett Parson)
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bobbole · 4 days
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 Dream - art by Casey Parsons 
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ashcan-studio · 1 month
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Sign up Now for the Summer Art Portfolio Prep Fashion Illustration Program! Illustrate your Own Line of Garments!
The summer session officially begins on Monday, July 1, 2024.  You can sign up for the Summer Fashion Illustration now! 3rd grade and up! In Ashcan Art’s Basic to Advanced (Portfolio Prep) Courses you’ll learn how to draw the standard fashion figure proportion and gesture drawing, and you’ll learn to visually present your ideas with traditional sketches and illustrations using drawing…
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designfiend · 6 months
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TANK GIRL (1988-Present)
Tank Girl, a British comic book, was brought to life by Jamie Hewlett and Alan C. Martin. While initially illustrated by Jamie Hewlett, a roster of artists including Philip Bond, Glyn Dillon, Ashley Wood, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell, Jim Mahfood, Brett Parson, Jonathan Edwards, Craig Knowles, Rufus Dayglo, Andy Pritchett, and Mike McMahon have also contributed portrayal.
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spacehippieface · 1 year
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A monstrous tripod, higher than many houses, striding over the young pine trees, and smashing them aside in its career; a walking engine of glittering metal, striding now across the heather; articulate ropes of steel dangling from it, and the clattering tumult of its passage mingling with the riot of the thunder. A flash, and it came out vividly, heeling over one way with two feet in the air, to vanish and reappear almost instantly as it seemed, with the next flash, a hundred yards nearer. Can you imagine a milking stool tilted and bowled violently along the ground? That was the impression those instant flashes gave. But instead of a milking stool imagine it a great body of machinery on a tripod stand. [...]
Seen nearer, the Thing was incredibly strange, for it was no mere insensate machine driving on its way. Machine it was, with a ringing metallic pace, and long, flexible, glittering tentacles (one of which gripped a young pine tree) swinging and rattling about its strange body. It picked its road as it went striding along, and the brazen hood that surmounted it moved to and fro with the inevitable suggestion of a head looking about. Behind the main body was a huge mass of white metal like a gigantic fisherman’s basket, and puffs of green smoke squirted out from the joints of the limbs as the monster swept by me.
Let's talk tripods! Every artist and fiilmmaker has different interpretations of the fighting machines. It's not hard to picture a towering three-legged alien death machine, of course, Wells gives us a good picture of what they look like, but I want to go over a few depictions of them and compare them to his written description, in no particular order, because I think it's interesting, and I think WOTW might actually be a special interest:
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Wells drew this one himself. It's a stick figure, of course, but this was how he pictured them. I especially like the little guy going "oo-er!" at the sight of it, almost in polite terror.
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The BBC version. To me, this one owes a bit more to Transformers design-wise, and moves like the Cloverfield monster, like the MUTO, like a lot of giant monsters we've seen in recent years, terrestrial or otherwise. But they are still menacing, and they actually make a clear "aloo!" noise when calling to each other. I've got to give them that, even though the BBC screwed up the Martians, the cylinder, they kept going on about Russia, the whole "you can't marry her, you're already married to your cousin" bit. It was a mess.
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The Edward Gorey illustrations. O is for Ogilvy, burned like the flag. P's for the Parson, oh, what a drag. Sorry. This is basically a flying saucer with legs. Bit silly,but the tentacles are there, and the legs aren't the stiff kind Wells hated. Which brings us to...
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Warwick Goble's illustrations from the original publication of WOTW in Pearson's Magazine. Wells famously hated these so much that when WOTW was published as a book, he wrote a segment into the story ragging on these stiff-legged water tower tripods. I think Goble took the milking stool description too literally, his tripods are always drawn tilted.
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The 2005 Spielberg tripod. Great. Massive. Scary. Everything is there. The tentacles, the Heat Ray arm (two even), the suggestion of a head, even the basket. Say what you want about this movie with its excessive amount of Tom Cruise and young Dakota Fanning screaming, but the tripods are fantastic. Damn near perfect even. I think Wells would be very pleased.
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The 1953 design. I am very fond of these, they're a great classic sci-fi ship, but they're more akin to the flying machines than the tripods. The filmmakers try to loophole their way out by talking about invisible electrostatic legs (which you can see when the machines initially appear) but I'm pretty sure they went this route because the film was getting more and more expensive and the budget wouldn't extend to stop-motion for the legs. Still, a wonderful creation, the goose neck/cobra head design for the Heat Ray is a good touch and my god, the hissing, ticking noises these things made. Love them.
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The Jeff Wayne musical design. My favourite. My beloved. My nightmare fuel. Totally iconic. I'm sure when most people think WOTW, their first thought is the legendary album cover featuring one of these monsters melting the Thunder Child's valiant heart. Doesn't make them book-accurate though. The Heat Ray is built into the chassis, it's all one unit rather than a separate head on a body, the basket was given to the handling machines, and they are stiff-legged in stills. But they're scary in motion, and their howls still give me the jibblies. OH GOD, THOSE HOWLS. Opening Horsell Common And The Heat Ray on the Highlights album with that scream isn't fair!
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Henrique Alvim-Corrêa's illustrations for the Belgian publication, and Wells' favourites. The effects of the Heat Ray are chilling, and they're definitely sinister when there's a lot of them just standing there or coldly blasting humans. But I'm just not sold on those googly eyes, they make them goofier. Although when these designs were used for the War of the Worlds 1913 indie game (which I still need to play) the eyes were just blank. Redemption!
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