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is by Beatrix Potter for "The Tale of Jemima Puddleduck" (1908). Here, the suave & wily fox (not Gaspard!), escorts the waddlesome Jemima. Potter had an unerring gift of applying just the right characteristics to each animal. Anthropomorphic perfection.

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breaks my rule - but I can't ignore an important day like this: My own "Gaspard Best in Show" is published today! Huge thanks to my partner-in-print, author and publisher . Here's a climactic moment, involves costumes & éclairs!

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is by Harry G Theaker, for "Children's Stories from the Arabian Nights" (Rose Yeatman Woolf; undated. Circa 1920). Theaker was a prolific and appealing illustrator of affordable collections of fairy tales/children's stories. Here's "The Magic Horse".

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i love one (1) lgbt icon (+ the many others in this book). Zachary Ezra Rawlins from 's The Starless Sea. 🐝
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I was inspired a lot by watching LotR and seeing the sea in Zandvoor.
It was very soothing, and I think I should draw landscapes more often, it is so relaxing 🌿🌊✨

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is by Margaret Bloy Graham for "Harry the Dirty Dog" by Gene Zion (1956). Deceptively simple, hugely expressive, charming, funny illustrations bring this tale to unforgettable life. The retro/vintage vibe has been much imitated but never matched.

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Fortune doesn’t give you stuff. She lends you.

Art for the book “O baú do Seu Machado" - Written by Sílvia Eleutério and Mácia Kaskus - published by Nova Fronteira - Brazil

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Thanks for a great blogpost about my new book, When We Became Humans.. read more here :)

https://t.co/lqFVq9XTPW…/fascinating-facts-and-mor…/

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My Tank Girl piece is now available! $333. Contact me for info.
"She walks softly, but she carries a big gun." Inks on Bristol.
Comes framed.

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I have been pretty busy lately and still will be 'till the end of August - but I managed to find time to paint this little hedgehog.

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