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sometimes painting is easy and sometimes it feels like peeling off your own skin :))
#magazine #APeeling #changes
This issue of APeeling is all about managing changes and overcoming challenges when we find ourselves on a different path than we'd intended.
Experience it today - https://t.co/v2OsrUySwm
Doodle of a timberdoodle (ha!) ✏️💀
His eyes are open but he don't see a thing!
His skin is peeling off, his bones are sticking out!
I mainly worked on RUINATION. Proud of how much was built into this narrative and hope people enjoy the surprises we set up as early as (and even before) issue 1 when we start peeling back the onion in these next two issues.
#My2021BestOf https://t.co/ZtiML7GEIp
Made another one, like this one a lot better! :D (I have no idea how to draw peeling paint) #crumbfanart #ranboofanart
(Untag please!!)
the sage peeling my vuln-riddled corpse off the spikes in panda4 #ffxiv @/shockbotArt
my first tweet that probably not a lot of people are going to see but maybe that’s the apPEELing part 🍎 #ocart #digitaldrawing
If you're hungry, come and look for the.... PEELING LAOZU.
@BitesTheDust199 What if Doggystyle had arms with some sort of potato peeling-like hands that were used for unravelling Mamezuku? I imagine it to be like Cinderella's hands, just a thought
Galactus Ape original art pinup by @RyanOttley…SOLD! Peeling poor Silver Surfer like a banana! You’re a sicko, Ottley! (I love it!) Ryan’s FIRST EVER offering of his personal art is now up…see it all here!:
https://t.co/80by0yLZtB
Art is going fast! Enjoy the scans!!
Airbus A350s of at least six airlines are suffering paint flaw as photos show fuselage peeling and cracking. https://t.co/uMmON2CJYC
📣RICHARD SCOTT📣
Richard Scott was born in London in 1981. His publications include Soho (Faber & Faber, 2018). Recent works include ‘Woman Peeling Turnips; A Portrait of my Father’, a poem responding to his residency at Southwark Park Galleries + broadcast on Resonance FM...
Really quite adored JEREMIAH by Cathy G. Johnson. A gorgeous little book about the bits of normalcy that you cling onto like peeling wallpaper even though you know they’re not real, and the price of tearing them off and seeing what’s underneath. Beautiful writing with lovely art.