cult of the lamb sketches!!!!! i totally have not amassed a 20 hour play time in my first two days of playing this game i mean aha what?????
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🐞Original Art and Sketch Bundles for a Heckin’ Bargain, You Say???🐞
I do say!
Greetings, Traveller! I’ve assembled a collection of only my strongest potions for you!
Let’s be real, I’m offloading a bunch of art I’ve had hanging around for a while and I need to make some space and pay some bills. Priced to get it all the heck out of my home and maybe into yours. There is more where this came from, it’s not exactly stuffed behind the walls, but . . . almost.
I’ve also got some postcards and signed volumes of some of my graphic novels on offer too, so check me out on the coffee place and toss me some coin if you like. If you’re feeling flush, and want something extra-sparkly and special, I do have a few commission spots open!
You’ve been a real champ for reading this, so thank you! And doubly-thanks for any and all support!
Mwah! 🐞♥️
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Aubrey Beardsley (British, 1872-1898) • The Peacock Skirt • 1893 • (illustration by Aubrey Beardsley for Oscar Wilde's play Salomé) • Pen and ink drawing
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Inktober prompt 11: wander
Sometimes you can, sometimes you can't, sometimes you have to
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Showing up to the Christmas party like
(Eig(Krampus) belongs to @kettlebird-casual!!!)
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A Friendly Face.
A simple little caricatured bust portrait of Death from the sandman, looking as innocent as possible before guiding those to the whatever after life awaits them. Enjoy!
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"Path of the Penitent One"
Inktober 2023 "Path"
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Illustration for Eric Brighteyes by Lancelot Speed: Gora the Witch, "he found a beauteous woman, who wore a purple cloak and a great girdle of gold, seated on a rock, combing her black hair and singing the while; and, at her feet washing to a fro in a pool, was a dead man." H. Rider Haggard, Eric Brighteyes 1891.
Eric Brighteyes is an epic Viking novel by H. Rider Haggard that concerns the adventures of a Viking in 10th-century Iceland.
Lancelot Speed (13 June 1860 – 31 December 1931) was a coastal painter and a British illustrator of books in the Victorian era, usually of a fantastical or romantic nature. He is probably most well known for his illustrations for Andrew Lang's fairy story books. Speed is credited as the designer of the 1916 silent film version of the novel She: A History of Adventure by H. Rider Haggard, which he illustrated.
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