Day 5 - “Imp my ride.” To see the process video, head over to IG.

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Day 5 - “Build” Just a little doodle, about Dack and Jiane, two spritely kids growing up, in the woodland...

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Day 4 - “Were Wolf Yoga” This one is for my inspiration, , who keeps pushing me to be the best version of myself. Head to IG to see the process video.

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😏been savin this one up, shes on the offense

poor cooper dunnae what to do but sure as hell wont stop her

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Idunna, Norse Goddess of innocence, fertility & death and keeper of the golden apples which the gods ate to keep their youth. Loki arranged for the cretin Thiassi in eagle form to abduct her, but then was forced to get her back, which ended in Thiassi’s death.

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So only four days before the arts trail and I have yet to hang my work up. I have however cleaned the cooker 😆










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Uhm, maybe my character Tikity? I dunna! ; v; ♡

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Super excited that my 2020 calendar is currently being printed. Can't wait for it to arrive and do the print sniff test 😂 Lymm Dam is one of the images included.

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Yay, !
I'm Meghan, and I'll be graduating in May ( 👀💦) with my BFA in Illustration!

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A few of my pieces that will be exhibited as part of the Maiden Bridge summer show this year. It will be running from Saturday 18th May continuing every Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday up to and including 21st July 2019.

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These paintings were started as demo pieces at workshops where people wanted to know how I did my atmospheric clouds (AKA the clouds of doom!) Not quite sure where the inspiration came from but clouds of doom are present 😂

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a new for my lasT SEMESTER OF COLLEGE ???

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No week is complete without a mention of Jack and Iggy the monster kittens! They are growing super fast and will soon be venturing out into the big bad world. Read more: https://t.co/Yv0k9SQ6ZR

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The Fat-tailed Dunnart was described by John Gould in 1844 from specimens sent to him by John Gilbert: https://t.co/VmdxI2MiAl. He doesn't mention how cute they are, but the illustration in his 1863 "Mammals of Australia" takes care of that. https://t.co/aNykzSb7B3

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Thought I’d do a quick one for the man of the hour. Tomorrow can’t come soon enough! 🕷

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