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I'm looking through my old webcomic, and i'm having a personal crisis about how good quality was on some of these later pages considering I was just starting school around this point.
I miss doing webcomics and I need to start again!
Read: https://t.co/VG4gr6EFrs
READ: Profile of Ed Daffarn - community activist & special friend of the collective. Read about his incredible work here:
https://t.co/iTUrD6ywHU
(the piece includes the 'North Kensington Library Zine by @DheliaSnoussi)
#KhidrOnline
The Long Read: How to Turn Intuition into a Practical Tool to Boost Creativity
https://t.co/SXhbRPDBRE
The main problem I have with Pokemon designs lately (read: post-Gen 2 lol, old man yells at cloud) is they keep adding different colored spots and stripes and extra markings. Really prefer the simpler designs. Like for example, Grookey's color scheme vs. Bulbasaur's
Thread: Honoré Daumier (1808-79) was born on this day & was one of the most important caricaturists. He was also an avant garde artist who was concerned with the lives of the poor & with justice. Two Lawyers Conversing (1860s) Pierrot with Guitar (1869) & The Advocate (1862-5)
thinking about my favorite book as a kid, which i never actually read:
Read: Bodies of Inscription: A Cultural History of the Modern Tattoo Community https://t.co/dz2Xi8Dz6s
You guys should check out my comic, Peculiara if you haven't already. It's a weird fantasy/scifi series with silly puns and jokes.
Best places to read it would be either this thread:
https://t.co/sOhYueVchu
or to follow the comic on instagram:
https://t.co/mDpj1rbd3V
Thread: Anders Zorn (1860-1920) was a Swedish painter who was successful in his day, but has now gone out of fashion. A gifted society portraitist, his work raises issues over the portrayal of women in the past & how male artists see women now, let’s take a look.
New EXCLUSIVE comic up on my Tapas! Click here to read: https://t.co/cNtqfskFCf
Thread: Brian Hatton (1887-1916) was an English artist who is barely known, even in England. His work was a celebration of the Edwardian view of the countryside & his family. His self-portraits & drawings suggest he would have become a fascinating artist had he lived longer.
Thread: Ludvik Vacátko (1873-1956) was an Austro-Hungarian painter who is unknown today but created memorable equestrian & figure studies. There’s little about him published or online so all we really have are some beautiful images.
@ComixCentral @wootjay I'm James and I write Paladins the action adventure superhero comic. #CXCPowerHour
Read: https://t.co/T1lpB3USRH
Support: https://t.co/0ttPcvHeGK
Ah why not post more characters I like the most from different series than GK in this thread:
Day 4- Domestic
#skkfluffwk19 #文豪ストレイドッグス #太宰治 #中原中也 #双黒 #水彩 #イラスト #bungostraydogs #bungosd
Short story in the thread:
This week we're interviewing the amazing @WubcakeVA, asking her all YOUR questions! You can post them on the thread:
https://t.co/ayMmvHKZG4
or reply to this tweet with them!
The interview is live this Saturday at 7pm EST! #brony
Abnormal for this twitter, but I wanted to give a strong recommendation on why you should play "The Good Ending," a DDLC mod by @SamCapener (art by @_natsudere ) - A thread: