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honestly this started because I jokingly thought “What if Captain Cold could visit me in Pocket Camp but instead of giving me stuff he just stole all my bells?” and went from there
Hanzo, mockingly: "You'd think at this point, the clan would just close the gate."
Shimada Clan: *closes the gate*
Hanzo:
Currently @artinstitutechi, the #exhibition "Shockingly Mad: Henry Fuseli and the #Art of #Drawing" considers the #artist's passionate and unrestrained approach https://t.co/ybNXrcVvpi
⚡️SUPER HERO FACT OF THE DAY⚡️
Doctor Doom has committed many heinous crimes in his time, but perhaps most shockingly he's guilty of... Fraud!
He dropped out of college and is *GASP!* NOT EVEN A REAL DOCTOR!
#marvelcomics #FantasticFour
Leonard Marcus's review for The Antlered Ship in The New York Times is now live, and his glowing review calls the Fan Brothers' art "breathtakingly good" & even "exquisite!" 🌟
Speaking of sewing, here's some side projects I hope to do between Zelda and Cinderella. Shockingly...all idols.
and heres deamon Noctis in his Kingly outfit :) this one is my fav!
#finalfantasyxv #illustration #creative #noctisluciscaelum #deamonnoctis
i’m still not over how breathtakingly beautiful lance was in this scene 💙 night 💙❤️
You don't have to get on a plane to see somewhere breathtakingly beautiful, Norfolk has it all #TravelTuesday
wow cool it's done!
big reveal; her name is abby
she, for some reason, looks strikingly similar to an old friend of mine
whoops lol
Hello again. I think out of all Chris Dunn’s paintings this has to be my favourite. Sweet and so well painted, painstakingly so. #Love.
I've been taking any time off from work and training to do some commissions and character design. :T it's going shockingly well.
I guess my twitter would probably benefit from me posting my art. I painstakingly traced this #MonsterHunterStories comic from a #bkub comic
A slice of background I'm working on. I block it all out quickly to fill the canvas. Then hours of painstakingly making it look less cheap..
Ohio potter T.J. Wheatley encrusted this glazed clay vase, c. 1881, with handcrafted sea life that looks strikingly real.