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TV's nice and all but it won't be TRULY great 'til we get a series where Margo Martindale and John Goodman are long-married former high school teachers who spend their retirement traveling the country in an RV solving cold cases together
Drew up the Lernaean Hydra as part of this series of Greek Mythology stuff on which I'm slowly chipping away (reckoned I'd go with a legless, serpentine tack, since it ain't got any legs on the old vase paintings)
Yesterday was David Milch's birthday!
Milch's DEADWOOD is one of the best shows, and best pieces of American art, ever made, and I love it a ton and have learned from it a ton, both about craft and about humanity.
I drew this here poster with some of my favorite characters.
Happy Saint Patrick's Day!
I'm gonna celebrate by work-watching the Patrick Bergin (who I always like a lot) Family Channel movie ST PATRICK: THE IRISH LEGEND, which I've never seen before, and this evening we'll have taters and cabbage and family-watch SECRET OF KELLS.
I did this paper figure set for the Florida War in '17; thinking about it 'cause, although the 2nd Seminole War came 14 years later after the US broke treaty after treaty (surprise), things started cooking 200 years ago (1821) when the US took E/W Florida.
https://t.co/VZipC6pIKM
Hey, before it's too late: post the drawing you're happiest with out of the whole year!
For me, it was probably this Patreon commission of Aeneas. I drew him carrying his dad, Anchises, to safety from Troy as it was being sacked by the Greeks.
Santa isn't the only one with companions; Mrs. Claus has a few of her own. Christmas characters 10 & 11 are HELIX and ILEX (the Holly and the Ivy), her oldest & most trusted bosom friends/comrades-in-arms from her days among the dryads.
#FolkloreThursday
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Another wee one for the Christmas collection: number 9 in the set is Coryarin, the mail delivery elf.