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Tagged by @lewislarosa, @DatGreenMonstah & @SerpenIllus.
I haven't been able to do any substantial work in months, so these are the same fatigued old stuff everybody's already seen many times.
I won't tag anyone, but whoever wants to keep this going, please do. 💙
There have been a few requests for prints of #PudgyHorse for Pride, so here you go. :}
https://t.co/Itewt5HlW7
Who remembers this? Deinonychus with a speculative bolt of a crest inspired by several cormorants, in particular the European shag. I've touched it up a little and am finally letting it go. Original drawing available on @everydayorig!
https://t.co/RZiv6oj9ga
'Classical' SE Asian art is extremely ornamental in its stylisation (in Thailand at least, individual ornamental motifs even have their own names), which means almost anything goes as to how one interprets those splendid head structures, and horns seem the most intuitive.
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Oh, trees, I adore trees.
Just... don't ask me to do prehistorically correct ones. 😟😭 https://t.co/zRK5FXFQj0