SheRa Season 4 is now airing on Netflix! This is the design and exploration for Mara’s ship. I tried to create something that is massively heavy like a sarcophagus but also nimble, a flying supercomputer that could do the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs.

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inktober days 18 and 19: candle and sarcophagus ✨

i'm behind so i'm uploading two gijinka at once. litwick and cofagrigus.

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get u a monster bf who will put you in stasis to survive a decades-long war and tenderly touch ur sarcophagus

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Right corner of a marble sarcophagus with the myth of Apollo and the satyr Marsyas

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🦑Eldritch Sarcophagus🎨Greg Bobrowski🦑#Lovecraftian

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View to The Sarcophagus II (details)
Large study 140cm x 110cm
Indian ink, charcoal, white oil and pencil on paper

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View to The Sarcophagus II
Large study 140cm x 110cm
Indian ink, charcoal, white oil and pencil on paper

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Sarcophagus in mainz’s Museum of ancient seafaring, original in the museum 3rd century CE

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nautical sarcophagus, the original is in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptothek this replica in Mainz’s museum of ancient seafaring

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"Oh, my God. It's a... it's a sarcophagus. Buried at the base of Anubis. He must have been someone of great importance. Or he did something *very* naughty."

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I've been making drawings and painting of for the past 10 years - here are a few from the archive.
View to The Sarcophagus 200cm x 250cm
Portrait of a Chernobyl Miner 140cm x 110cm
View to The Sarcophagus (Study) 30cm x 21cm

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This has been the best Kickstarter yet for me. It features a 2 piece, hinged sarcophagus enamel pin and 4 additional pin designs including Bastet. You have until 11.59pm pacific time to back this campaign so don't delay!
https://t.co/guP3u2jqBE

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Tom's reaction to the sarcophagus mimic was GREAT and also very relateable. So here it is, immortalized in Boots form.

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Painted sarcophagus of Seianti Hanunia Tlesnasa. Date: 250-150 B.C. Place of origin: Italy, Poggio Cantarello Period/Culture: Medium: Terracotta. Source:

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Sarcophagus degli Sposi found in over 400 pieces in 1881. It dates from 530 - 520 BCE and represents husband and wife reclining on their banqueting bed. Made in terracotta. Beautifully displayed in the National Etruscan museum

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