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Just a little something I threw together for @luxioboi22, of her OC Caramel!
I was kinda curious of how Fergus would react to seeing a giant flea/dog abomination for the first time, and this is probably how I see it goin' down!
#101DalmatianStreet #Save101DalmatianStreet #Disney
Saurophthirus longipes was the largest flea ever discovered, growing to 2.5cm long. It possibly sucked the blood of pterosaurs.
(Credit deviantart/olorotitan)
Flea hunting in ancient forest, 1894 #kittelsen #theodorseverinkittelsen
Hoy 26 de Junio cumple años Flea Schenk de Atelier Elie ~The Alchemist of Salburg 2~.
¡Felicidades!
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Please check out the first 49 pages of my webcomic/graphic novel "The Poet and the Flea" about the poet-painter William Blake and The Ghost of a Flea!
👁tapas dot io slash series slash ThePoetandtheFlea slash info
(Link in thread!)
Completed Commission- Flat Sketch
@tambelon
Of their #dnd werewoof character Flea being a silly pubby. Flea is such a precious baby I love her. And werewolves doing goofy dog things will never not be funny to me.
#DnDcharacter #dndart
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#artposter I'm a writer and illustrator of graphic novels! Here are some pages from "The Poet and the Flea" about the poet-painter William Blake and "The Plague and Doctor Caim" about a 17th-century plague doctor.
Been playing lots of mechwarrior lately, kept thinking about what if marauder flea was a thing.
Actually now that I think about it I’ve heard of it years back when I saw it on the Wii at my local flea market but I didn’t have money to get it
Today my buddy @ripjetson9 contacted me to say that the son of my today's Bad Ass Racer selection the Legendary
Don Branson lives 4 houses down from him.
Hey folks meet Roger Branson !
Roger helps Flea around his place! We would love to hear first hand the stories Roger has!🏁
A toast, to the #DnD werewolf. They're responsible for a current flea problem in my dungeon, but who can't appreciate these hirsute beasts?
[Art courtesy of Wizards Of The Coast.]
THE LOUSE AND THE FLEA: A Grimm tale ('Household Tales' [1812]), a flea mourns the loss of his spouse, the louse. His grief causes inanimate objects to cry as well, until a spring overflows killing him. (Illus: Arthur Rackham, 1909) #InsectWeird #GothicBugs #FairyTaleTuesday
Happy #selfpromosaturday everyone! Today I want you to share what you are working on and also puruse the comments for other peoples awesome work!
Lets be a community at a #TTRPG flea market not just leaving posters on a proverbial tree.
I will start :D