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did you know giger did concept work for it and it's perfectly fucked AS USUAL
the #folklorethursday theme is water so here's another oldie, Deep As Hell Kettles.
the 3 water pits outside Darlington are bottomless, created in one day following an earthquake in the 12th cen. in one story they swallow an impious farmer + his cart whole, he's still there today
@JennRavenna "All The Earth Would Flame," my non beefy squidman take on cthulhu, has sold 0 of anything and garnered 0 interest but it was a bigass stylistic turning point and I had a fantastic time making it. I love it
#FolkloreThursday prompt is earth and stone so here's an oldie: Long Meg and her Daughters, the rad name for some petrified witches who became the Bronze Age standing stone circle in Cumbria. In some stories the stones are uncountable, in others they move when your back is turned
Walton Ford, mainly known for gigantic watermedia pieces involving conflict between man and the natural world. a lot of them are based around real historical events too it's great
oh yeah here's a dianoga, a fave from a game that never saw the light of day. this was a 2d puppet rig so he could flail all around