Part Himalayan, part human. Reiss is hot-headed and a true alpha-male. Despite his brazen foolhardiness and mischievous nature, he cares deeply for his two brothers. Can you break through his thorny exterior, revealing the soft heart within?

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(1/2) Spotlight Sunday: Chad Hardin ()

My Kickstarter, and a copy of Temerity arrived this week.

Temerity is by (Writer), (artist) & (colorist). I can’t wait to read this first issue.

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History comes home in a deeply moving, exquisitely illustrated tale...

The House by the Lake
by Thomas Harding
illustrated by Britta Teckentrup

https://t.co/kKjPAzAJ97

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EL BODEGÓN
Jean Simeon Chardin
Francia
(1699-1779)
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"Bienvenido (Chardin), gran mago, con tus composiciones mudas! Con cuánta elocuencia hablan por el artista! Cuántas cosas dicen acerca de la representación de la naturaleza, la ciencia del color y la armonía!"
✍️ Diderot
.

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Are these books any good? Well there's plenty of bloody action and Hardin is always getting injured and having to fight against immense pain. Plus he has a moustache (sometimes). And a side parting. So he has lots to deal with.

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Punchline by hardin_art

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Scout lace harding is next, I have yet to post this smh

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Jean Siméon Chardin (Nov 2, 1699 - Dec 6, 1779, French)

Soap Bubbles, c. 1733-34.

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2/2 A pitcher, and a bowl of plums, 1728. Masterful understatement of Chardin's still lives. It's his day today.

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Born on this day in 1699, Jean-Simeon Chardin. Here giving hiself a look in 1771.

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“One employs colours, but one paints with feeling."

And the modernists loved him for it 200 years later. French master of still life Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin was born 1699 in Paris.

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Damn! I somehow missed the deadlines for both and but here they are anyway!

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Italy's invasion faltered and Greece was able to gain the upper hand by the end of the year. Cartoons and postcards mercilessly mocked Mussolini's foolhardiness, painting Greece as the David to the Italian Goliath.

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