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sorry to ppl i owe art too! i'm quickly finishing up some stuff i want to get prints of for ireland mcm real quick. this is one of them ●ᴥ●

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The rest of my pin designs for Comic Con Ireland!! I'll have the Bulbasaur available as a sticker also 💕

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Doodling some firbolg boys I really like his design, hes got no name so if you all like you can leave suggestions, also fun fact did you know the fir bholg were the forth tribe to settle in Ireland? But were over thrown by the Tuatha Dé Danann

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Dracula 🧛‍♂️ making an appearance for tour on the Energia events on Ireland this

Come along this evening, tour departs from outside the Riverside Hotel, you can buy a ticket on the spot.

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This place to be this Saturday in Join along with and for an evening of at the . Don't miss out!

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https://t.co/lC1uaUNkhz - Artist, Limerick, Ireland. Digital and traditonal painter, specialising in illustration, concept art, character design and portraiture.

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My first time going to a con outside of Ireland as a con goer and the talent is crazy good @ mcm London so here’s my humble haul!! 💖✨💖✨💖

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I’m Conor, an illustrator from Ireland. I work in a variety of areas but am always looking for exciting projects in editorial, advertising, packaging or mural projects

https://t.co/NLqREjzQwN
https://t.co/1kOwP7jGZs

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Jock Sturges - Jennifer, County Galway, Ireland 1992

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Overwatch pin designs for Comic Con Ireland next month!

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I'm Derry! ✨✨ 21 year old bi enby guy from Ireland, studying animation and currently getting ready for a couple of short comics to experiment style in! They call me 2-2-4 Trimethylpentane on account of my low tendency to autoignite

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Fairy lingo! In C19th Ireland, there were lots of words and phrases concerning the fairies, in Irish and English.

‘Sheog’ was someone possessing a fairy charm, or spell.

‘Fairy money’ was fake, a politician’s phoney promise.

‘Fairy vision’ meant an illusion.

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Tuatha de Danann, was the magical race of ancient Ireland. They were god-like creatures with supernatural abilities, worshiped during the pre-Christian era. Later, as Christianity took roots, the Tuatha de Danann persisted in folklore as either Saints or Fae.

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