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finished artwork of the Hot Grumpy Santa and his little helper. featuring @RealDawson_ and his daughter, Mya . The original idea goes to @stacyborel .
I wonder if this also looks like @Yung_Khan_ because of the beard??
My best friend from elementary school turned 22 today so I drew this for her 🥺💜 happy birthday Mya!!
@JPFBASE GRISAIA NO KAJITSU
Berceritakan tentang 6 Siswa SMA di 1 sekolahan (iya cmn ada 6 siswa doang di 1 skolah) dan setiap Siswa ada masa lalu yg kelam bgt yg bakalan di ceritain di seiring berjalan nya anime misal mya ada yg dijadiin human Trafficking ada yg gagal bundir dll seru de
@DeePeeArts Its Mya
So im here to share my art... You don't need to follow, just like is very much appreciated if you think this stuff is any good haha
A pair of creepy looking Albertosaurus sarcpohagus (Alberta lizard) patrolling the forest of Alberta, Canada. Also found in USA, from the Late Cretaceous (possibly as early as the Campanian and Maastrichtian Age 73-68 MYA), Horseshoe Canyon Formation. Named by Henry Fairfield
A Tsaagan mangas (White monster) sniffs the air for anything promising to eat/drink. From Mongolia, Ömnögovi Province (Djadokhta Formation) and lived during the Late Cretaceous (Campanian Age 75-72.1 MYA). Named by Mark Norell, James Clark, Alan Turner,
Protoceras celer (first horns) from the Oligocene to the Early Miocene 33.3—16 MYA, existing for approximately 17 MY. Discovered by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1891, from North America. Classifies as Artiodactyla, Protoceratidae, Protoceratinae. Illustration by Joschua Knuppe. 🤓🐉
today i received a sweet gift from the talented @Niemand325 he draw this beautiful and cute Mya ^^
thank you very much man i realy love it ^^
Happy Mafuteru! >w<
I originally made this for mya, then I went ahead and turned it into a pattern! :D
I also put it on a bunch of RedBubble products!! If you want to buy any, the link is right here! c: https://t.co/M6UHzFSoj0
Qijianglong guokr (Qijiang dragon), from Early Cretaceous (Aptian Age 115-113 MYA) China, had one of the longest necks of any sauropod. This adult and juvenile are resting for the night. Art by Rebecca Dart. 🤓🐉
A pair of Jurassic Rhamphorhynchus fly pass a sea side cliff filled with ammonite fossils. It's fascinating to think that this scene could have taken place 200 MYA and those fossils could have already been 200 million years old at that point. #DrawDinovember #paleoart
Mya tiene periodos en celo de vez en cuando
Hoy es una de éstas veces 😳
Parece que Wallace tiene trabajo por hacer 7u7
❤ y 🔃?