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Xiuhcoatl

This mythological serpent is an Aztec fire deity and was regarded as the spirit form of Xiuhtecuhtli. Xiuhcoatl is interpreted as the embodiment of the dry season and was the weapon of the sun.

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lived during the late Jurassic period, 99-65 million years ago, and was found in the Chaoyang area of Liaoning Province in northeastern China.

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To kick off 2020, I'm going to be doing Jurassic January! I will be drawing, sketching and inking my way through the month with various dino themed artwork. I hope you all enjoy!

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Hello and thank you for this art share thread! I'm Vanessa, a traditional ink and watercolour artist who specialises in creatures and beings from different world mythologies. I also draw the occasional piece of fan art.

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Happy

On this day in 1963, the British sci-fi television show Doctor Who first premiered.

Artwork: School Reunion features in the BBC book Doctor Who: 100 Illustrated Adventures.

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Drawn just for fun and because I saw the Sonic The Hedgehog Film trailer yesterday! I look foward to seeing it February next year.

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Inktober - Day 29 - Orthrus

Orthrus, or Orthus, was a monsterous two headed dog that guarded Geryon's herds of cattle. He was sometimes depicted on pottery with the tail of a snake or with a snakes body.

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Inktober - Day 27 - Giants

The Giants were the children of Gaia, born from the blood of her husband Uranus. The legend of the Giants focuses on their battles against the gods. Later representations (after 380 BC) show Giants with snakes for legs.

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Thank you all for your amazing support online! Every reaction, like, share, comment and retweet is appreciated! I also just want to say a big hello to all my new followers! Nice to meet you! Enjoy the rest of your weekend everyone! ❤

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Inktober - Day 20 - Heracles

Heracles is one of the most famous demigods in Greek mythology. Furious at Zeus' infidelity and after Heracles' birth, Hera sent two snakes to kill him. With his immense strength, he strangled them in his cradle.

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