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I got on my computer and logged onto everything only to be met with a surprise! @CavendishFox surprised me with this unexpected and delightful picture of Torrent, fencing. I think he's doing a rather good job at it, don't you? Good form! :3
A reminder that P.E. coach You idolizes into a fencing instructor in the Teacher set on SIF 👀
日本フェンシング協会の協定している沼津市が面白い取り組みを!
ラブライブ!× FENCING
こういったコラボで地域の活性化が出来ると可能性が広がっていきそうです!!
https://t.co/qNXn7lHCvz
On your off-hours on the Kwar’Anteen, what do you do to relax? (Answer below in the reply)
Fencing | Holo Turtle surfing
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Miniatures |Tanning
painting
“The night Ashley disappeared, I saw someone in the woods. We were all drinking, smoking, having a good time. At the edge of the tree-line, lit by the road flares, there was a man in a fencing outfit. I swear, he was there.”
#KirigamiBeast Wasnack
Likes: fencing, macramé
Dislikes: aerobics, garage saleing
https://t.co/hEHNLwWgk8
March?! Already?! Well, happy to start the month with an illustration from our risographed ‘Sports Illustrated’ calendar. March features @CatFinnie and her masterfully rendered illustration of fencing! ✨🤺✨ #illustration #illustrator #calendar #sport #fencing #olympics #riso
I created a model of a platform game about a "Pão de Queijo" fencing fighter
#pixelart #games #gamedev #gamemockup #digitalart #gameart
Regency Hot Spots: Angelo’s School of Arms https://t.co/DlyQwYJA5l via @Regency_Reader #history #Regency #fencing
Happy first of March! Here's the month of March illustration I created for @UsFolk_ 2020 Sports Illustrated calendar.
I got to illustrate for fencing - an olympic sport since 1896!
#illustration #March1st
Some more fencing love.
#fencing #sports #gesturedrawing #figuredrawing #yagirldraws #twitchstreamer #twitchartist #twitch #digitalart
The fencing variation of "OMG YOU'RE AN ARTIST YOU SHOULD DRAW ME" seems to be "I'm just gonna leave my sword over here while you sketch, don't mind me", and I think that's beautiful.
Fencing for Women
part of Fencing at Home an exhibition of swordplay at Oxford Town Hall
13 January 1902
‘...arranged mainly for the sake of encouraging fencing among women.’
from The Illustrated London News and The Graphic