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Thankfully such remarkable visual storytelling isn't confined to Brit #comics heritage, it's alive & well today with works like @bryan_talbot 's superb Grandville, or the ever-changing styles of @disraeli_demon
Late #TFTuesday commission for WebsterAndVelvet(FA), of their character Lumi transforming into a demi dragon (and tripping due to a sudden shift in weight)!
#demifurry #tfeveryday #transfur
What a time to be alive!! (Especially for mesoamerican enthusiasts like me)
#OnyxEquinox
#MayaandtheThree
#VictorandValentino
#CodexBlack
Lady Hemlock releases Bunny Socrates from life. More from J. J. Grandville's wonderful Flowers Personified (1847) here: https://t.co/csMxYA2HE4
A menagerie of readers by author, illustrator and Disney storyman Bill Peet, who was born in Grandview, Indiana 105 years ago today. #BillPeet
Grandville was a French caricaturist with an eye for the unnatural & absurd. The Flowers Personified (1847) shows a fantasy world peopled by humanised flowers. His disquieting images are recognised as an inspiration to the surrealist movement. #FolkloreThursday
'La Bohème' Grandville-style: "After a year in Paris, he had sixteen friends. But within five years, thirteen of them were dead."
https://t.co/tM4GVNsHre
THE FLOWERS PERSONIFIED (Les Fleurs Animées), 1847. By J.J. Grandville.
So honored to be nominated for the 2020 @annieawards. Huge shout out to the great crew of Victor and valentino !! Thanks @ASIFAHollywood #victorandvalentino #cartoonnetwork #AnnieAwards
Do you know what it means to sell with integrity?
Take a look at @patagonia @Lush and @CooperativeUK
All sell with integrity, it's in their #brandvalues.
Join me @DriveTheNetwork in #Cambridge this Friday, 6th Dec 8.30-11am
Tickets here - https://t.co/SGwcRyS1ow
On the way to new misterious adventures to the unknown or the other side?.....let's go!
#VictorAndValentino
#OverTheGardenWall
For @Thitiwatpiewnen
An Insect Ball, Jean-Jacques Grandville, 1835 https://t.co/RNxSTvYqcy #clevelandart #cmadrawings
April fools. J.-J. Grandville, from Un autre monde by Taxile Delord, Paris, 1844 https://t.co/iNJQNlBioe