Requested by with the drawing of his persona and his character, Herrick.

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I'm the artist
Shelby is the everyday girl doing everyday hobbies
Herrick is the grouchy and somewhat violent when he gets mad
Stacy is the radical skater girl who has a team called the radicalz

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genderbend ocs with liam herrick and stacy

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Derek Meets Herrick
(Happy Belated Birthday To 's Character Herrick!)

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here we go again my oc Herrick's 2nd anniversary/birthday is on July 2nd so hope the oc art gifts come again

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maverick is strong and given herrick a piggyback ride
oc made for me by

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Ericstan, for John J. Herrick, Tarrytown, New York (perspective), Alexander Jackson Davis, https://t.co/GMq3xW7yr0 (Palette: 🖌🎨

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herrick giving me a piggyback ride

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"The Lost World" (finale)
by Thorncliffe Herrick and Graham Ingels, from Planet Comics#27
(1943 Fiction House).

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"The Lost World" (chapter two)
by Thorncliffe Herrick and Graham Ingels, from Planet Comics#27
(1943 Fiction House).

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"The Lost World" (chapter one)
by Thorncliffe Herrick and Graham Ingels, from Planet Comics#27
(1943 Fiction House).

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nice looking drawing fx's with duke herrickj jaxx and stacy

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art trade for its Penelope meeting herrick

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🤗💝grazie sempre💐auguro un buon mercoledì a carissima Diana ed a tutti/e😉🌈🕊️

https://t.co/PnqvBM0EMY
🎼Michael Nyman (1944-)
🎵No Time in Eternity
  ✍️Robert Herrick (1591-1674)

🎶lestyn Davies & Fretwork Viol Consort

🎨Sir John Everett Millais

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two three in one drawings
herrick scared and derrick and herrick piggyback ride

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Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May (1909) by J. W. Waterhouse (1849-1917). Inspired directly by a poem [Robert Herrick], it may also have been inspired by the myth of Persephone, daughter of a Harvest Goddess. Abducted by Hades (king of the underworld) when picking flowers.

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Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,
Old Time is still a-flying;
And this same flower that smiles today,
Tomorrow will be dying

Robert Herrick

Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May [1909] John William Waterhouse

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The tradition that birds pair off today seems to be the true origin of Day – & nothing to do with the two Saints of that name:
‘Oft have I heard both youths & virgins say,
Birds choose their mates & couple too, today.'
(Herrick, 1648)

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