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#Day59
#李泽言 #MrLoveMobile
» “the tie” script was first in an ASMR (缠绕轨迹, 2019), & now not only tying his tie but untying it is a very regular scene too🫠
» as for the kiss in the car’s backseat against the window, well— 🫠
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when I say *bows to Victor’s writers* 🛐
2022
Here is Luxia Lopez (19), another Strike Witches Nala.
In an AU, she (18) was transfered to 502th when her squadron, 201, was killed by the Neuroi. She is part of the Aztecan (Mexican) army.
She's the twin sister of Praxi
Her Keyblade is 'Strike Unit -Glaciar-'
It's my first #FossilFriday on https://t.co/Fke6j4ZuQF, so it's time to post some sauropodomorph #paleoart! Here's Giraffatitan at the beach (2021), my Diplodocus mural for the Dorset Dippy exhibit (2019), Plateosaurus with flies (2020) and Shingopana with termites (2017).
@skeilEd Thanks for the artshare!
First on the left (2019), most recent on the right. I still work in a more realistic style (which has improved a lot) as well but the most recent is a cell shaded one.
As you can maybe tell by the tiefling girl both are actually from the same client lol
Some of my comic covers for IDW Publishing:
1. Transformers: Beast Wars (2021), issue 2, RI cover
2. Transformers: Wreckers—Tread and Circuits, issue 3, cover B
3. Transformers (2019), issue 34, cover A
4. Transformers: Galaxies, issue 3, cover B
im thinking of rerunning this as a sticker/charm (design from 2019), would anyone be interested?
At the outbreak of War in 1939 the couple moved to the US. Her work was widely exhibited. In 1943 they moved on to NYC. Young Lady (1939), At the Opera (1941) & Calla Lillies (1941). She continued to focus on glamorous portraits & added still life to her repertoire
That year she travelled to the US & held an exhibit of her work in Pittsburgh. The show was a success, but she lost the monies earned in the Wall Street Crash. St Moritz (1929), Women Bathing (1929) & Madame M (1930)
The 1930s saw him create his own unique landscape language. His portrait of Arnold hints at his repressed gay vision (note the nude swimmers). Calendulas (1928-9), Stone City Iowa & Study (1930) & Arnold Comes of Age (1930)
From 1922-35 Wood lived with his mother in Cedar Rapids. Woman with Plant {Mother-in-Law’s Tongue} (1929), Patchwork Quilt (1929) & Urns (1924). His eyes were opened to authentic American subjects inspired by his reading & learning.
Born in Iowa he studied at the The Handicraft Guild in Minneapolis (1910). He returned to Iowa to teach in 1911 & in 1913 he enrolled at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago . The Landscape of Autumn (1919), The Shaking Poplar (1917), Paris Street (1920) & Conduit (1920)
The role of African Americans in society was something he cared deeply about, just as he was keen to document the space race. Spring is in the Air (1969), Apollo 11 Space Team (1969), The Final Impossibility (1969) & The Collector (1971)
He was artist in residence at Otis College in the ‘40s with some of his students being co-opted into sitting for him! Road Block (1949), Which One? (1944), Disabled Veteran (1944) & the Homecoming (1945)
The back of Storm Dragon (finiliar #4349), seen while testing animations ⛈️🐲
In 1944 he was caught up in bombing & many more of his works destroyed. He died in Nötsch in 1950. Rudolf Hradil (1948), Violinist (1949), Sunseekers (1947) & Our Youth (1947)
"Building a haystack at Irine, Roshven" attributed to Jemima Blackburn, née Wedderburn (1823-1909), 1865. Blackburn is hardly remembered now but was well-known in her own age for her drawings & watercolors of birds, animals, & rural life. https://t.co/c3LO7PDQh5
Plumbago capensis, by #LenaLowis (#SelinaCarolineShakespear, British, 1845-1919), who was born #otd (Nov 3). Plate 3 from Familiar Indian Flowers, published in 1878; source, https://t.co/pd6oDnKCkU #hernaturalhistory #womenarstists #artherstory