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For the 190th birthday of Édouard Manet (#botd) my most favourite pastel:
Portrait of Irma Brunner, 1880 @MuseeOrsay
Let's start this year With the result of my old wip on the last year X"D
Anyways this is my oc, his name is Brunnera Axinella😳✨
#art #oc #illustration
Are we the only ones or does anyone else think pixel Cyebrunners by @dacreativeframe are the cutest and should be a thing?
These are, in the words of a very wise man, stop-eating hot. Thank you mate 🤗
#TheUprising
I'm practicing my watercolors doing my version of #FrankBrunner's first page of his #HowardTheDuck run.
#Watercolor
#fanart
#duck
#comics
#marvelcomics
#illustration
#seattleillustrator
'Taming Fruit' by Bernd Brunner (@BrunnerBernd): a fascinating and hugely readable overview of the vital importance to humankind of fruit and fruit growing throughout history. Available from @greystonebooks on Nov 4th. My review:
https://t.co/pxCMtWaLik
#pomology #booknotes
@abigbat Greetings I am Robin Waldbrunner, or Visandar the Unliving. I love Illustrating Fantasy concepts liek dwarves and the undead and i even worldbuild.
I also know a bit 3D in UE4
Thank you very muchf for your time and have a wonderful day
Artstation:
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Hey, I'm Jagal!
Buy my and @_beidak_'s prints
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Commission info
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Me & Chris Brunner are putting the finishing touches on this OGN we've been working on for about a year.
Can't wait for people to see it!
Pages 🙂Tom Palmer & Dan Adkins, Kevin Hopgood, Javier Pulido, Frank Brunner.
Love these Frank Brunner illustrations for Robert E Howard’s Bran Mak Morn. ‘Worms of the Earth’ is among my favourite Howard tales. I have Karl Edward Wagner’s sequel to it. Is there any other Bran Mak Morn pastiche fiction worth getting? Did Howard do much more with Morn?
Spotted in Creepy #14 (April 1967): A drawing of horror host Uncle Creepy as Batman by Frank Brunner, published just before the artist would have turned 18, and four years before his first professional comics work.
That moment when you see #HowardTheDuck trending and you immediately remember the character was created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Val Mayerik. Howard's adventures were also illustrated by artists Frank Brunner, Tom Palmer, John Buscema, Gene Colan, and Steve Leialoha.