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ทุกคนนน เราแวะมาอวดสิ่งที่ภูมิใจ✨😖
ขอบคุณคุณอาร์มเจ้าของเรื่อง It’s not Easy to be a Farmer ที่ให้โอกาสเราวาดปกซีรี่ย์นี้แบบcomplete 4 ปก ด้วยค่ะ 😭😭
From Jan 2021 —> Nov2021 —> Jan 2022 —> March 2022
#สายผลิตปก #ทำสวนใครว่าง่าย
june 2021 to jan 2022 ,, id say this is pretty good smile https://t.co/EXmHRIuFZ4
Early Jan art vs recent art poggg
I changed my brushes and the lineart hehe
@Cosmos_is_swag @bubillee @Javi0kami (/nf ofc) https://t.co/dGMfI9ABTR
early jan art vs recent art :0
@Mlemmin_ @spes027 @ANIIRINN https://t.co/8Q2eLqxPTM
// blood
jan 9th or smth to my most recent finished piece
the way i draw his hair is so inconsistent
anyone who wants to do it!!! i won’t be particular!!! https://t.co/n2U81cJXi3
@TubisGone My first piece of mcyt art in Jan 2021 vs my proudest piece from Jan 2022
jan vs march :)
don't think I've improved much but I still like both these pieces
@cutewolf360 @rexasawrus @TubisGone @ArtyDinoo https://t.co/hwQdICDuHW
Eartha got collected by my dear FAM @bavugar!
Thank you again for that amazing space Ali jan @sharafi_eth and thank you @IshikaGuha2 love for your kind words 💚💚💚💚💚
Jan van Call I, River Landscape, Castle at Right, 17th century https://t.co/SC8uGtwgVJ #janvancalli
Many of Jan Fyt's paintings contain a large number of dead animals. Let's continue to keep it light here with "Vase of Flowers and Two Bunches of Asparagus" (1650). 💐🎨
[ Jan 31st 2021 ] Sad boy hours.
I posted this on tumblr and I can't remember if I've posted it here
#myart #SilentHill #JamesSunderland #SilentHill2 #artwork #ArtistOnTwitter #krita
Flowers and asparagus, mysteriously but beautifully combined in this painting by my colleague Jan Fyt. Born on this day in 1611.
GM frens! #pixeledfaces #21 Jan
Jan is a retired marine, who's helping Mada planning his attacks. Due to his military career, Jan sounds a bit bossy and is often rough, yet he is the adventurous, dependable tactician that Mada relies on. Loves smoking pipes, owner of Lola the Pug
Schoolroom.
Girls to the left, with their schoolmistress.
Boys to the right, with their schoolmaster.
Jan Martsen, 1624-1638
(British Museum)