Rhan-Tgeoth, The Horror of the Hominids and He of the Ivory Throne


Design's based on crabs, elephants, spiders, and lobsters. Partly inspired by 's Crabdozer.

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This was my first painting I ever sold!
Back in 2013, acrylics

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Bears, rhinos, elephants and bison during the ice age

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Elephants, one of the pieces being offered as a print https://t.co/7VF44OqFRL

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A commission for @/ElephantSnarts ! Thanks for commissioning me!
Commissions: https://t.co/0BQ74qcjvK

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Elephants fighting signed Khurshid Banu, 1600. Women miniature artists are poorly documented, but they do exist, even within the Mughal royal family, as attested by this fine image now at the Ashmolean

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A very busy tomorrow for the ol' Karla-heads. Real ones know.

We have the awesome work of and )under the benevolent editorship of ) for Bettie Page a tropical adventure ft MYSTERIES and ELEPHANTS!

(cover by )

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🐘🌸 Finally able to start working on this one again! Hoping to get it done in the next couple days so I can do some shop updates!🌸🐘

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Never ask elephants for a spare diaper

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Someone really should've informed the CRWBY that elephants do have teeth.

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Christine Lamberth creates stunning charcoal portraits of wild animals, a body of work that has won her many accolades and awards. We also acknowledge her untiring efforts to raise funds for Namibia's Desert Elephants through special auctions of her portraits.

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8?: Ellie with pink lilies
Requested by
its fun to draw elephants

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Thank you to my lovely and my family and friends and to you all for all your support! And my elephants, biscuits, and Beatles socks! I can't belive it's a year.

Big thank you to the brilliant who made this tape art piece for me!

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As a human iam sorry.
生而為人,我很抱歉。

Elephants are huge,
but they are gentle and kind.
They tears for their mates and love their children.

Why do people want to hurt these Animals.

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Elephants and Camels aren’t born to be ridden by humans. They have to be trained to bear riders, and that training involves violence. They are beaten with sticks, whips; are constantly overloaded; and are often chained. The training often results in permanent psychological damage

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