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This is John Melhuish Strudwick's 1890 painting, The Gentle Music of a Bygone Day! The style to me seems to have been influenced particularly by Edward Burne-Jones.

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Hey, I’m Jones. I draw mainly realism but I also do stylised and am begging To draw anthro characters too. I want my portfolio to be as wide as possible 😊.
Some amazing artists I know personally:

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RIP Ron Cobb, concept artist légendaire à qui on doit bien sûr la DeLorean, mais aussi : le cockpit du Nostromo d’Alien, les bases martiennes de Total Recall, un peu du bestiaire Star Wars (pour lequel il ne fut pas crédité), du Abyss, du Indiana Jones, du Conan… o/

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osmosis jo– wait no ignore that one on the bottom just forget him ple

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Happy 108th to one of my all-time top heroes, Chuck Jones!

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So... Yesterday I had a random thought. What if my fictional husband was a woman? I just needed some lesbiand drawing in my life and I love him too much. So Killie Jones <3
Don't mind me.

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Robert Parker Jameson aka Chris Lucey aka Bobby Jameson / I helped document all the alias's over 8 years ago. The "Surrey" LP cover photo is actually Brian Jones (of Rolling Stones) in a turtleneck from a live performance. Enjoy my LP https://t.co/b48fpSTpaL

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Comic based off of a (using the term very losely) fanfic i wrote

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Chuck Jones produced, directed and wrote the screenplay for "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"

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Indiana Jones from Temple of Doom. Terrible movie. Just awful.

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Backstory:

In ancient times, the gods (extraterrestrials) came to earth.

They helped humanity thrive. But something happened, and that something started the story of Wolf boy.

Then, thousands of years later, Benjamin Jones was born...

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TÍO, HASTA EN EL PUTO PORNO RULE34 HACEN JOJO-REFERENCIAS, QUE COJONES.

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Did Aria Jones (Wayfinders)and Haigha (Asunderland)
This is actually surprisingly close for both of them. Even got Aria's one eye right! https://t.co/b2w5zUCxkv

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Alan Moore and Ian Gibson's THE BALLAD OF HALO JONES, the story of an ordinary 50th Century woman who grows tired of her mundane dead-end life and takes to the stars. Equal parts funny, inventive, gorgeous and heartbreaking. Good, GOOD stuff.

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