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@Elphaba117 Nice to meet u! We're a trad-art multiver. webcomic taking place in different ages and scenarios with the two same main characters but a lot more. Publishing Teal Sail: Guangdong piracy (1781) and Yellow Wars: San Francisco mafias (1925). Thank you all!💙
https://t.co/Ek5nNPPOzS
@Xirfdartist Nice to meet u! We're a trad-art multiver. webcomic taking place in different ages and scenarios with the two same main characters but a lot more. Publishing Teal Sail: Guangdong piracy (1781) and Yellow Wars: San Francisco mafias (1925). Thank you all!💙
https://t.co/Ek5nNPPOzS
Jacob’s Ladder, C12th, by #HerradOfLandsberg (German, C12th), who died #otd (July 25). From https://t.co/wXDW3nbEcJ (The Garden of Delights, a pictorial encyclopedia); source, https://t.co/2cLWCKP1ek #medievalwomensartists #nuntastic #artherstory
@artelsia We're a trad-art multiverse webcomic trying to life off our artwork (a little help?)! Our stories take place in diff ages and places with the two same main characters. Publishing Teal Sail: Guangdong piracy (1781) and Yellow Wars: San Francisco mafias (1925). Thank you all!💙
@pinchpork ¡Hola! Somos un webcomic; arte tradicional, multiverso, lleno de historias de diferentes épocas y lugares con los dos mismos protagonistas. Publicando, Teal Sail: piratería en Guandong (1781) y Yellow Wars: mafia en San Francisco (1925). ¡Mil gracias!💙
https://t.co/Ek5nNPPOzS
Les Halles (1895) by Léon Lhermitte (French, 1844-1925). Location of painting: Petit Palais, France. Émile Zola set his novel Le Ventre de Paris (1873) in this market.
El acorazado Potemkin (Sergei M. Eisenstein, 1925). #Cinema #movies https://t.co/0iWvzi6A5R
Milton Arts Guild offers four-part Soft Pastels virtual class taught by distinguished artist Siobhan Duggan throughout the month of May (May 4, 11, 18 and 25).
👉https://t.co/4yQvZe35LP
Via @CapeGazette @MiltonArts
Just set up my Ko-Fi for commissions, and I'm opening with a first-customer sale! One line-art for $10, one colored image for $20 (+ shading = $25). Check the link for details!
https://t.co/qkqiCtFYo8
Very attracted to the simplified elements, strong lighting and interesting textural quality from British painter Hugh Mackinnon (b.1925). #painting #artilove https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF
Les Halles (1895) by Léon Lhermitte (French, 1844-1925). Paris marketplace with origins that go back to at least the Middle Ages.
Looking for a fun activity for #NationalLibraryWeek? These free digital jigsaw puzzles from @SILibraries feature two images from #BHLib, including cherries from "Pomologie française" (1846) and butterflies from "Papillons" (1925). 🍒 🦋 https://t.co/UxEXTuoXxa
One very commonly related to that is Pegasmon who normally creates an outer space inside of its wings (It's literally stated to carry the outer space within its wings in St-725).
1. 'Abkhazia. Sukhum Embankment.' (1920s).
2. 'Evening song' (1920s).
3. 'Abkhazia: Country of the Soul' (1920s).
4. 'Women in Abkhazia' (1925).
By Vladimir Blagoveshchensky (1895 - 1961) https://t.co/XGdGSmQdib?
Buster Keaton in Seven Chances (Metro Goldwyn, 1925). Title Lobby Card and trailer https://t.co/h8ZWySxDRu
Les Halles (1895) by Léon Lhermitte (French, 1844-1925). The main market in Paris. Haggling, browsing and general human interaction in one of the world's great cities. #FrenchArt
Milton Dictating to His Daughter (1794) by Henry Fuseli (1741-1825). Art Institute of Chicago. The blind John Milton dictates his epic poem. #ParadiseLost #SwissArt