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Here's the short comic posted last Christmas, plus some commentary! It's a ghost story of music and legacy. Read it and others at https://t.co/dtB0dwe0pm. May I present:
"Midnight, Christmas"
Art by V. Gagnon (@wyrmsfornerves)
Lettering by Sonia Espinoza (@herokidart)
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Un día nublado junto al Castillo de #Osaka.
Descúbrelo con nuestro viaje de otoño del 6 al 21 de noviembre: https://t.co/ZaH5eUeMut
📸 Lucie Gagnon
🌏 https://t.co/lQYkcOqy5h
San Giorgio, Grey Day, Venice, 1911 https://t.co/d2QiT5IVfo #impressionism #gagnon
Art by @buzelli for #PLANSPONSOR Dec/Jan 2020 “PTO Is Cash for Student Debt” Plan Profile story.
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Image: Portrait of Carl Gagnon.
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#editorialillustration #illustration #artdirection #PSDJ20
The superb science fiction themed artworks of Eric Gagnon - https://t.co/ORMxa51wI4
Merry Christmas!
I hope you enjoy our winter ghost story. These are the first four pages of ten, read the rest at https://t.co/unTc1x2uqU
"Midnight, Christmas"
Art by V. Gagnon (@wyrmsfornerves)
Lettering by Sonia Espinoza (@herokidart)
Written by me
Tonight, at the witching hour, at https://t.co/dtB0dwe0pm, V. Gagnon (@wyrmsfornerves), Sonia Espinoza (@herokidart), and I have a ghost story to whisper to you from a dark and snowy wood. #comics #webcomics #MerryChristmas
Before refrigerators, blocks of ice were cut from frozen rivers and ponds, and preserved in straw. [L: 'The Ice Harvest', Clarence Gagnon, ca. 1926. Private collection. R: 'Ice Cutting, Quebec City', Maurice Cullen, 1906, via @agotoronto.] #FolkloreThursday
Clarence Gagnon, Canal Boat, 1908
Oil on Canvas, 15.5 x 22.9 cm
National Gallery of Canada
@NatGalleryCan
Ottawa, Canada