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been listening to this song constantly since it came out so I decided to make some fanart :)

song: Porter Robinson - Look at the Sky

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What do you think of these Jerry Robinson pages, Darrell ?

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"Create things . . . and share them." Christian Robinson

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long time no draw.... robinsona first pass idea a billion years after i first had the idea lmaooo

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Johan and Cardo(Ang Probinsyano) similarities
1. They never die
2. Mama's boys
3. THIS

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Pictures We Like: "In The Sun" by Theodore Robinson. See our bio of Robinson https://t.co/iHZh8sZQaj

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that scene from meet the robinsons but with ben solo

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Willow noted that Animated Series Batman wears dark grey and black to blend into the shadows of Gotham, so the criminals can’t see him to shoot him. And he collects bright red and yellow Robins so the criminals will shoot them instead. Dark shit from our child!

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DAMN GOOD artwork by John Higgins and Cliff Robinson!

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YESG PLEASE DO I LOVE PORTER ROBINSON

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As a kid I wasn’t a very ‘girly’ girl. But my sister and I had so many dolls! We mostly played scenarios. Swiss family Robinson was popular! here we have and 💖💖

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Another perfect panel, from 1940′s Batman by Bill Finger, Bob Kane & Jerry Robinson.

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Some fucker broke into my house, stole all of the cheese out of my fridge, and put a envelope in the fridge.
Huh.
Says something about red robins.

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There are evidently a lot of closet fans out there. So here's some more from paintings. They are by Jenny Robinson, Lauren O'Toole, Tomartacus and Julius Rosenbaum respectively. Dio you have a favourite?

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Bruh, let me tell you I never expected to do this drawing as a mix of traditional and digital,,,,but here we are

Keep doing amazing work Porter, fill our souls with the good vibes.

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2020 Sketch commissions for
S. Robinson
B. Baldwin

Thank you so much! ☺️🙏✨

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Some of my fave art by William Heath Robinson, who was renowned for his drawings of very complicated, absurd machines. The term ‘Heath Robinson’ was used in World War One to describe any unnecessarily complex and implausible machine.

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