My favorite of Maurice Sendak's books - Outside Over There

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And now to a Minor Arcana card, the Page(s) of Torches(wands) featuring Haxus and Hepta, Sendak's trustworthy lieutenants holding the Kral Zera torch.

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I haven't drawn Sendak's toe beans in a while, so here's a direct continuation from this last sleeping pic. Enjoy them feet. :3

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"Let the wild rumpus start!"
Today would have been Maurice Sendak's 92nd birthday

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VLD-Nobody's Child (literally)

CW: child abandonment

A few days after his birth and designation as a runt, Keahi was abandoned with an older failed child of Sendak's for his eventual disposal (Galra Runts didn't live long)

But Keahi survived.

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Maurice Sendak's Little Bear and his friends want to join the celebration. Thank you very much for sharing so much art!

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Maurice Sendak's illustrations for The Nutcracker

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Maurice Sendak's illustrations for the 100th Anniversary of OZ

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Maurice Sendak's original artwork and final illustration for the title page of ‘Where the Wild Things Are’.

“Let the wild rumpus start!”

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father sendak's first handjob 😳😳

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Happy Maurice Sendak's birthday, everyone!

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Maurice Sendak's stage designs for opera and ballet are sailing into the Morgan this summer! Learn more: https://t.co/jdufjPs62N

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Sendak Sunday: Maurice Sendak's glorious watercolor illustrations for Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present. It was a Caldecott Medal Honor Book for 1963 and was one of Sendak's Caldecott Honor Medal of a total of seven during his career.

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Maurice Sendak's William Blake inspired illustrations for My Brother's Book.

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Kenny's Window – Maurice Sendak's forgotten picture-book debut, a philosophical story about love, loneliness, and knowing what you really want https://t.co/H9ZeJ0cJs1

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Ich mag ihn!!! 😍
Warum finde ich immer die unwichtigen Nebencharaktere toll? 😭😅 Der Kerl hat nicht mal einen Namen. Wie soll ich den nennen?
"Sendak's neues Schrittchen?!"
Sorry, Haxus 💦😂

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Illustration done. Inspired by Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are.

Remember to let loose once in awhile. Bring out your wild side.

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