本日12月23日は、
舞台演出や楽曲を手掛けられた
🎅(つってもクリスマスイブイブだけど)
さんの誕生日ということで、おめでとうございます💐🎂

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Thomas Nast’s most famous drawing, “Merry Old Santa Claus”, from the January 1, 1881 edition of Harper’s Weekly. Nast is sometimes said to be the Father of the American Cartoon.

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Thanks lovely memory of lights switch on will love it, don’t tell him, it’s a secret &

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Two covers for the Saturday Evening Post by Norman Rockwell, the left one from 1920, the right one from 1922.

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in a bid to get the festive feeling I spent an hour or so on a Norman Rockwell Santa study, may have to finish this one then do more of these, forget how much I love Rockwell.


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You may have seen a few early versions of this on previous posts. Well here he is in his full glory 😀 off the top rope! I’ll post the full pic soon

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The main man practising his Ho Ho Ho-ing before the big day!
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https://t.co/DGZw0mDv2n

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We’re edging closer to Christmas and this task is my favourite. 🎄This year it’s the magic, the wonder and the sparkle that I want to capture.

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presents Michael Whitmore’s adaptation of the popular
classic “The Snow Queen”, on 22nd December, 3pm
£10 adults & £8 children + £2 supplement for a
Tickets: https://t.co/ALOq3g57N0

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An 1881 illustration “Merry Old Santa Claus” by the German-born US cartoonist Thomas Nast, "the Father of the American Cartoon".

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Advent Sketchbook Day 22

Sketchbook corners

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Merry Christmas, this year has been a blast. Thank you for all the support, likes and shares. Here’s to an explosive 2018!

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