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#SKELETOR #MOTU
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Dany and her dragons, a little fan art for ASOIAF.
This has been laying on my work table for ages, at some point I did not like at all how it was coming out but now it’s not that bad? Also I’ve re-used the dragon silhouette in another picture, because I was sure I was never going to finish this one. :D
Done with watercolor, gouache and some digital touches.
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Hummingbird party… work in progress
Yes, i’m still alive, but my day job is killing us, a lot of work. I’ts good but there has not been time for painting or sleeping.
See you son…
 Credit: Paulina Beltrán @paulinabemu
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Vicente Grondona medio y turba violeta
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✖ soft macabré blog ✖
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The History of Magic
The Beginnings of Magic - The art of magic, that of producing extraordinary phenomena in opposition to the laws of science, since the dawn of time has had the power to both frighten and fascinate. During prehistoric times, it is likely that many individuals scattered around the world realized that they possessed the talent to mystify their peers. It is in this manner that they became the first witches or wizards. Several prehistoric utensils and illustrations found in caves around 50,000 BC seem to attest to this. It is believed that magical rites were practiced in religious ceremonies. Sorcerers or healers at this time had both the knowledge of basic principles of life and nature (as the beneficial effects of certain plants or potions on the body…) and probably also had the ability to deceive their fellow companions both orally and visually.
The above illustrations by Emile Bayard (1837 - 1891) are from the book Histoire de la Magie. Bayard was successful by a young age and had published cartoons in newspapers by the time he was 15. When completing illustrations for books, he never used photographs, preferring an interview with the author. The overall success of his illustrations was that, according to him, the reader could comprehend the book by only seeing his prints.
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#peronismo #peron #evita
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Firetail || Naomi Butterfield
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