room sign commish for Takavi & Bru!

spoopy scary monster boys are not enough to deter Sorrel from watching her cheap horror B-movies!

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Look at this awesome art did for me! Looks like Sorrel has arrived on island via the SS Pandoth!

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i made a sona of my own species bc my ego comes in layers
his name is sorrel

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Had a lush day & with lovely kids doing some of the Bay to walk, organised by . We found dung got lost in the clouds above & ate wood and common & Wonderful!

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some war cats
sorreltail and thunderstar!

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Daily Leaf 126: Wood sorrel at night looks very different, as the close in on the,selves

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Crowds of people were everywhere. Where were they all going? The crowds grew bigger and more pushy.

An excerpt from After Mostly: A Story of Downsizing, a picture book by Richard Sorrell. opens at BG on 24 July. Follow to see the story unfold...

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Sorrel vs Malakai 💥 a fierce battle between rivals!! I’ll be posting later to Insta @ slavontherocks but I was about to combust waiting so here it is a little early!! 🐒

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HEAVY LIFTING.
Ilustration for The journal of Elizabeth Sorrels: Who needs heroes. Writen by Chad Petty. You can find him in deviantart as Pettyexpo.
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Remember, if you want a (illustration or comic) you can send me a DM.

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Melrose Abbey tour in 2014. Alan Sorrell's great drawing of Cistercian house of Melrose and reconstruction suggestion of Sister site of Newbattle Abbey. with plan in reverse. (Newbattle still has the empty treasure chest from the Armada vessel the El Gran Grifon)

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a character borne of misread thumbnails and notebook doodles! Sorrel, who may or may not wind up being used for DnD campaigns in the future. jittery wild magic sorcerer boy

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ELIZABETH SORRELS (Private )
Illustration for a story written by Chad Petty (DA Pettyexpo)

And remember, if you want a commission , you can send me a DM for more information.

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"Welcome to Cafe Cardamari! How may we serve you?"

Sorrel and Daisy doing some summer work at Cafe Cardamari with Vadelma and Kirsikka

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As a boy I was amazed at the work of Alan Sorrell his reconstruction of Dirleton was the first image of its kind I ever saw. So I copied his technique of boxing views a section at a time in planning reconstructions. I used postcard images then scaled up to A3 for Tantallon castle

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