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FOR PURRLAND!-and Happy Halloween nya'll especially to my guild leader @TSTDarKine muhahaha catboy pavel real >>:3
‘Ever I roam
Further from home
Your hand I know’
#DragonAge #Pavellan
Russian Surrealist artist Pavel Tchelitchew
Portrait Of My Father, 1939
Catching up with #PortfolioDay
Im Pavel, and i I really like draw in traditional 2D on the themes of Elder Scrolls games, mythology and fantasy creatures!
here's some sketches of my pavellan! This is Rudaan, my elven archer. Post tresspasser he's been training to aim using his mouth #DragonAge
Pavel Petrovich Svinin, Replenishing the Ship's Larder with Codfish off the Newfoundland Coast, 1811–ca. 1813 https://t.co/bsOFHap3xd #americanart #metmuseum
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The #spotlight that casts everything else into shadow.
9 #Pencil #Portrait and 1 Set of Eyes. More art from Pavel Vornikow, on our site https://t.co/lk8YfWZX3T
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Just the appearance of unkempt (Some people spend a lot of time to get that look).
9 #Pencil #Portrait and 1 Set of Eyes. More art from Pavel Vornikow, on our site https://t.co/lk8YfWZX3T
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What is he looking at that caused that #expression?
9 #Pencil #Portrait and 1 Set of Eyes. More art from Pavel Vornikow, on our site https://t.co/lk8YfWZX3T
Doodles from last night’s D&D session. I put our tiefling cleric into a dumbwaiter to scope out upper levels of the house we were in. Plus a drawing of my druid character Pavel (borrowed my Apex OC for this one-shot) with his ghost dog Pup.
Pavel Petrovich Svinin, The Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, 1811–ca. 1813 https://t.co/fAi4Ft6feU #pavelpetrovichsvinin #metmuseum
Les petits dessin du derniers #KartaseLive!
Fumi, Link qui dragouille salement Pavelle, CATIE <3 et Lady Dimitriscu (1/3)
Break. Pavel's fish face is hard to wrap my head around. #tron #tronuprising
Old design proposition for Manta, that ended up being Pavel... Recycling is good for the environment . #droners
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Pavel Petrovich Svinin, A Philadelphia Anabaptist Immersion during a Storm, 1811–ca. 1813 https://t.co/1azxhVmwZr #metmuseum #themet