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Some beautiful florals to brighten up your day. These illustrations are from a published in 1794 called 'Zoology and botany of New Holland...' by George Shaw, James Edward Smith and James Sowerby.

See the digitised book: https://t.co/uce6RfCfw0

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💖4/1 Updates💖
https://t.co/VWlmK0qpnf

The Amber Kiss ~ The Melancholy of a Handsome Researcher Vol. 2 by Yuuko Yuria & Monaka Kuri published by

Jack just has to watch this ordinary video to analyze its cypher. But all he can think of is V...

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hii I go by nigel, I'm a nonbinary artist and author and ungulate fan 🐎 I recently published the first book in my series The Tales From Veynekan back in december!

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Fig. 1. Le Joko. Fig. 2. Le Gibbon.

Copper etching for "Histoire Naturelle", published 1751 in Paris.

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"The Antiquarian"

Lithograph by George Spratt with original hand coloring.

This print was one in a series of satirical depictions of professions and trades.

It was published in "Purcell's Lithographic Drawing Book"

By Charles Tilt. London, 1830

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No title (Per one of our twitter friends this is not a Tick - Zecke - Acari - Ixodida, but a Uropodidae)

Toned lithograph dated 1791. Published by Nodder in London.

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happy , for me gender is not real and since it is not real it cannot hurt me. i draw things and i write stuff (published stuff linked under this tweet)

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7 years ago, Sui Ishida (author of Tokyo Ghoul) tweeted about making a one shot of Hisoka's past as an April Fools joke.

Just a little over a year later, that Hisoka one shot was published in Shonen Jump +.

Ishida also did an interview w/ Togashi on it⬇️
https://t.co/bwEkhgPjjW

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Swiss illustration published in the satirical Nebelspalter magazine (26 April 1961) showing Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin flying into space, breaking his chains as he goes. Illustration by Jean Leffel.

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As a self published comic, 7" Kara represents 10 years of work and growth. This comic began as my MFA thesis comic, created at a time when a young, adventurous girl protagonist was unusual, an ADHD lead unheard of, and solving problems through understanding unusual.

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The cover of 'The Legend of Zelda 4 Koma Gekijou' Manga, published in 1994.

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Oh, I didn't realize we could suggest our own!

I think these two are my favourites from 2021. Both are personal works, unpublished.
"Ravenous Swarm" and "The Botanist".

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It's today! I'm Elle (sometimes spelled El). I'm 47, visibly trans for 20 years now, nonbinary, ace, and I draw stuff. That's my selfie art in the first image.

Right now I'm working on my first graphic novel that will hopefully get published before I'm 50.

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It is a day and I'm private and low key about my personal identity but I'm tired of feeling excluded by my own community so

I write books (like 21 published now) and you can find them on my website or Amazon. They all have LGBT protags and lots of horror stuff baked in.

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May as well throw my hat in the ring! All unpublished personal work, 'Imbue', 'Found', 'Fixated', 'Desert Provenance'. Thanks for sharing, Bruce!

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New Chapter 64 “My Pet is a Warlord” is already up!
- Fear -

Read here: https://t.co/CLzb6TOKej

New chapter is published every Thursday ᕦ( ò v ó )ᕤ

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Louis Maurice Boutet de Monvel (French, 1850–1913) published and illustrated children's history books.
'Personnages Accroupis' (Crouching Figures) oil on canvas

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For me it might be Than from my Netherrealms project (unpublished) or the Ace of Wands for the Wyrmwood Corrupted Tarot. (Which is product illustration probably?)

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Oh I never realized you could suggest your own work, lol x) For me it might be Than from my Netherrealms project (unpublished) or the Ace of Wands for the Wyrmwood Corrupted Tarot. (Which is product illustration probably?)

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Bonus pic: Here’s my attempt at a Cerebus the Aardvark versus Howard the Duck (tho I must admit I’m more of a duck fan...) - after Dave Sim (and originally published in the British fanzine BEM in the 1970s)... :)

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