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A little something I have been working on, definitely still a wip. Not sure where I took the hard left into an intergalactic realm. Oh well, experimentation is key!

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What a very fine twitcher! A bird on the ‘tache is worth two in the beard, that’s what I say!

A simply delightful illustration by Petra Brown. Bravo!

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I’ve been very lucky to be so busy but keeping up whilst homeschooling has been interesting 😬✍🏻😊#childrensbookillustrator

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Thanks for starting this thread!

I am Harmony, and have been focused on my & custom nursery wall art illustrations. I love creating characters so cute they make you go „aww“, and am open for commissions. I create to spread joy!

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is by Eric Winter for "Snow White and Rose Red" by Vera Southgate (1969). As ever, with Ladybird "well-loved tales", the clarity and information in the illustrations is remarkable. I always thought this was an odd story, with the bear and the dwarf.

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An Alphabet full of Illustrators...Y is For…Mosnar Yendis...Illustrator, poster artist, theatre set and costume designer, Molnar Yendis was the pseudonym of Sidney Lewis Ransom. Mosnar Yendis is "Sidney Ransom" reversed!

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An Alphabet full of Illustrators...Y is For…Mosnar Yendis...Illustrator, poster artist, theatre set and costume designer, Molnar Yendis was the pseudonym of Sidney Lewis Ransom. Mosnar Yendis is "Sidney Ransom" reversed!

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is by L R Brightwell for Reynard the Fox, told by C S Evans (1926?). Leonard Brightwell was an animal artist of note, an engraver, printmaker and painter too. Here, that most pesky of foxes chats to an aloof cat. Could almost be and Peter!

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