This is my fave piece from last year (surprisingly not the painting of painting a painting)

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Some wrestling (and lineless painting) practice with :D

We're working on developing my personal move. I call it the Clawtail Stretch, but Devin seems too preoccupied to give feedback right now.

Enjoy =3

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Magic garden YCH 90$
-paypal
-price is for whole ych(both characters)
-any species/gender
-pref character without wings(but im fine with it too)
-background will be detailed(painting) on example only sketch, dont worry :3
-done quickly!

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Art by Henry Renzius (1965 Oil Painting) Digital restoration © Photo By

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An honorable mention to these other drawings (and one painting) I’ve done

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Fast Castle did reconstruction in 1987 followed corbel machicolations along as I thought it was a Hall block. But changed this when I found (in ruin painting) it led to part of a Keep which makes alot more defensive sense. So tweaked reconstruction.

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Watanabe Seitei (1851 – 1918) was a Japanese painter. Seitei blended Western realism with the delicate colors and washes of the Kikuchi Yōsai School, introducing a new approach to kachōga (bird-and-flower painting).

Egrets at the Water's Edge, ink & color on silk, 1887,
The Met.

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Good morning, reflecting on the whole
(Brobirn painting)

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Also love the chance to show off Gina~ a retired assassin turned assassin guild leader secretly and following her passion of painting. (I actually need to draw her painting)
Art from and Meeeee

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my favourite smile. (watercolor painting)


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Despite being a prolific writer, ZhuangZi is mostly known as an entomologist, for his work on butterflies.
(based on Michael Hofmann's painting).

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I worked on the bottom half of this drunk cat painting last night (enamel line work over the acrylic background and gouache underpainting), so I’ll live paint/live stream the rest tonight starting at 7pm PST on my IG, YouTube, and Facebook channels. 😽🎉🍹🐀🍺🌵🧶

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Muhammad Naib Sharif (siting on left), a Qizilbash chief of Kabul, who fully supported the British invaders during the First Anglo-Afghan (1839-42).

James Rattray (maker of this painting) writes : "Among their chiefs is Mahommed Naib Shurreef, who has always stood the firm

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