◈ Harlow's horse, Trout. Can't have a true witcher horse without naming it after a freshwater fish ◈

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Happy to publish this painting from a few years back for the first time.
I was comissioned to paint this piece for the cover of Free RPG Day for a DND supplement, depicting the syndicate leader Zara Harlowe with her victim on the ground.

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Um um,,, Skye and Harlow ?? I don’t have good official refs of them anymore but here are some arts of them,,

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Art by Edward William Harlow

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YAYAYAYA I CAN HARLOWPOST !!!!!!!! I love him so much its a crime i dont have finished art of him 💕💓💞💘💘💗💝💓💘 (3rd image is by !!!! Go follow lir shes cooler than me) (Last image is very VERY inaccurate 😭😭) https://t.co/NlXmifLjnV

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Reposting with some less wonky art!
Working on some goofy Valentine's cards ft. my PCs....

Artemis Harlow- Aasimar Paladin of Shelyn - wishes you a Happy Valentine's Day!

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Jean’s wearing a notable Adrian gown—particularly, a bare-shouldered skintight number with rhinestone straps that somehow survived censorship. Also left is a full view of Harlow’s exposed breast after the integrity of those straps was compromised…would love to see the PCA file!

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Harlow’s first film at MGM is pre-code at its apex—gloriously unabashed in its celebration of female sexuality, even at its most nefarious. Harlow’s character Lillian ultimately faces no consequences despite her utilization of feminine wiles to climb her way up the social ladder.

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Here's my last time reposting my timeskip designs for Trot, Brayden, Harlow, and Jei. I updated Trot a bit so he has a scar on his cheek and on his arms now.

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How about Harlow? Haven't seen art of her in a while.

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Here two of my favorites !! Skye (dark hair; they/them) and Harlow (red hair; he/him) theyre the couple ever I would die for them

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Here’s a rare shot of Harlow stepping off the train in Oakland that popped up recently.

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Gibbons’ legendary portfolio as an art director includes nearly all of Harlow’s work at MGM—one of his most notable contributions has to be the dazzling set of DINNER AT EIGHT (1933).

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