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I loved how my last picture of Runa in her dressing gown came out, so I wanted to draw another one.
(Again, inspired by Gertie Hirsch's gorgeous dressing gown pattern. I can't sew one for myself, so I drew it.)
Mermay #23 a fanart of Mermando from Gravity Falls!
Digital art, Krita
May 2020
@_AlexHirsch
#art #digitalart #mermay #mermay2020 #fanart #GFfanart #GF #GravityFalls #gravityfallsfanart #gravityfallsart #mermando #mermandogravityfalls #disney #disneyfanart #AlexHirsch
When Hirschfeld returned to printmaking in 1969, his first project was a suite of lithos of different dances and poses, simply titled RHYTHM. Here are a few for #InternationalDanceDay
https://t.co/VpuyyfRrQD
Background paintings from Gravity Falls (2012–2016), created by Alex Hirsch, Disney Television Animation
Paintings by Ian Worrel, Josh Parpan and Jeffrey Thompson
Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl, The Souls of Acheron (1898), from the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere. #mythological #Historical #Art
i would like to email alex hirsch and ask the simple question. is stanford pines gay? because no straight man sits like this. you look me in the eyes and tell me this man is straight
Here's some incredible illustrations to inspire the new week!
Top left: Averardo Ciriello
Top right: William Russel Flint
Bottom right: Al Williamson
Bottom left: Joseph Hirsch
Dynamic figurative composition by Joseph Hirsch (American, 1910–1981) 'Marionettes' 1965 #painting #art I love
https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF
@twistedtoms THE ONE BY ALEX HIRSCH IS KINDA LIKE THAT AND HONESTLY?? I DONT ENTIRELY /LOVE/ IT BUT I DO LIKE IT BETTER THAN THE SEXYMAN VERSION DJKGHDJKB
Hirschfeld's 1st drawing for the The New Yorker appeared on this date, 1993, after a 56 year ban from the magazine 😱 https://t.co/eoWw1PXrlI @NewYorker