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Pamela Colman Smith, The Wave (1903). Collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Evening, by Canadian painter Tom Thomson (1913). Art Gallery of Ontario.
@CoolComicArt @klausjansonnyc @christinastrain Loved his work on Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #51
(March, 2003). Digger was an awesome character. I used to have the comic but lost it in one of my many moves.
Monk Bar, York, by English painter William Etty (1832-43). York Art Gallery.
#NCBD: Finalmente, en #Novedades de #Comics de ayer en USA, de #SourcePointPress (@SourcePtPress) destacan: Good Boy Vol.2 No.4(de 4); Little Red Ronin No.2; Monstrous: Book of the Dead No.3 (de 4) y Nook No.3(de 3). Consulten precios y disponibilidad en tiendas especializadas.
𝙓-𝙏𝙧𝙚𝙢𝙚 𝙓-𝙈𝙚𝙣#22 cover art by 𝙎𝙖𝙡𝙫𝙖𝙙𝙤𝙧 𝙇𝙖𝙧𝙧𝙤𝙘𝙖 (2003).
Mirin from the Granblue Fantasy videogame by Akanebi (Pixiv 5303963).
#drawing #illustration #swordswomen #剣女 #イラスト #お絵かき
Megurine Luka by Romamu (Pixiv 182603).
#drawing #illustration #MegurineLuka #巡音ルカ #イラスト #お絵かき
OKAY SO SEVEN HAS EXISTED SINCE 2011!? The first version was the ✨scenedog✨phase haha. Then lost some of the sparkle design (2013). Became their own species in 2018. last refining was 2021 and that the current design :')
Pablo Picasso (Malaga 1881-1973).
"La Vida" (1903), obra cumbre de la época azul del pintor, antes del cubismo.
The Cleveland Museum of Art
I came across two paintings today from two german artists. I'm just amazed by the harsh and raw outspokenness.
The left one is from Otto Dix - Pimp and Prostitute (1923).
The right one is George Gross - The Pillars of Society (1926) #artshare #arthistory
Psyche Entering Cupid's Garden, by English painter John William Waterhouse (1903). Harris Museum and Art Gallery.
I had a great time interviewing @GwendolynKiste for The Weirdest Thing podcast. We talked about her life and work, and her new novel “Reluctant Immortals” (coming Aug.23). Click the link below to listen!
#theweirdestthingpodcast #gwendolynkiste
https://t.co/9DZwKzeaFX
@The_Leegend99 @dahramatic I think she refers to this thread. BTW, A Game of You is part of The Sandman (issues #32-37), one of the most sensitive works on the subject I have ever read at the time (~ 1993). Gaiman also openly supported the LGBTQ+ community several times, it's sad to see him on that list.