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i need to know
what is the purpose behind solomon's accessories
theYre so unneCCesSAry

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Awesome character designs:
Esdeath (Akame Ga Kill)
King Solomon (Fate/Grand Order)
Dio Brando (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure)
Arnice (Nights of Azure)

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Will I make it in time? I don't know. Am I enjoying this drawing? Way too much 😇

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mr. solomon von obey me if you are reading this i am free on thursday night. if you would like to hang out i am free on thur

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Both Solomon's would be very interested to know each other👀👀

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💛 Love in OPM: A Series 💛
art pieces inspired by the ff songs (L ➡R): Tila Tala by , Solomon by , Baliw by , and Pagtingin by

💌 COMMS: OPEN! dm or email me (allyssdualan.com) if interested

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Commission I did for reddit user u/Amazing_Panda_Cakes! Solomon the minotaur. Originally a cocky and arrogant minotaur, his demeanor changed quickly after he was captured and blinded and his party was wiped out. Now he is calm, disciplined and powerful.

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Is there anyone brave enough to eat the whole thing? Σ(っ°Д °; )っ

Obey May (10): Solomon

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I was inspired by Patrick Arrasmith's scratchboard illustrations for "The Spook's Apprentice" series which has very precise lines. For the Solomon Kane drawing I looked at Gary Gianni's work in the pulp collection. I need to do a bigger Solomon Kane drawing sometime.

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Dr Solomon, local mad man and theatre enthusiast

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doing panels for Scarlet Society (webtoon)
Then I'll move on onto another webtoon called Solomon's Time... and then do commissions

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4. Solomon
his entire life was a tradegy 😔

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Here is the drawing that's been giving me trouble on insta bunny Solomon and my OM MC Utopia (may upload the full drawing another day, don't want to spam too much).

Pls let me some time to get used to twitter again U-U

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For more brothers & associated artists’ periodical illusrations in collections. Arthur Hughes ‘Carmina Nuptialia’ 1869, Edward Hughes ‘Alice’ 1866, Rebecca Solomon ‘The Model’s Story’ 1864 and Ford Maddox Brown ‘The Traveller’ 1869

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