Elite Dangerous celebrates five years with a retrospective and a celebratory Community Goal https://t.co/iWONN7F8Uv

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I started this year. In retrospective, i can't say i don't like it. It harsh, and many times i feel like an impoter. But in the end... I griggin love it.

Here is my art summary/progression for this year

Template got from here https://t.co/n9BRH8NcHh

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A Raymond Briggs retrospective (and one for Tom of Finland - which was I think) has been announced for late 2020 at the - details here
https://t.co/WmaB9E1wxQ

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Retrospective time! Painting progress, 2010 to 2019: the piece that got me a job, and some of my latest cover work. It took ten years, but I finally figured out how to get rid of the outlines!

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A little retrospective on my Bloodhound headcanon over the year. I love them so much still…

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I'll be honest, there's a lot that I would like to post in this art of 2019 thing, but the ones that stick out of the most for me personally are these for the "different artstyles" and some for the retrospective of how far I've come over the years.

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I don't have time to make new art right now, for a variety of reasons, but for all the thirsty Elicent shippers out there, here's a small retrospective of some art I've made of them over the years 😗#howtobeawerewolf

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Hey.

This is long overdue, but there isn't much Sonic content on my channel, is there? After I complete Far Cry 5-- I will be starting a Sonic the Hedgehog retrospective; starting with the very first Sonic game that I played as a young Potato.

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(not gonna lie i love retrospectives)

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Paula Rego interview: “I always want to turn things on their heads, to upset the established order” - major retrospective of her work until April 2020

https://t.co/IlSAimhes8

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After 6 years of providing data to the community, it is time to say goodbye 👋

We want to end this on a high note, and give others the chance to take 10 years of data long and do their thing with it!

Retrospective and thanks at
https://t.co/uYYApBBVLZ

GG!

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Paula Rego interview: “I always want to turn things on their heads, to upset the established order” - major retrospective of her work until April 2020

https://t.co/DDIxB3udzJ

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I have just completed the script for the The Blazing Blade Retrospective!
It took a while to polish up the script; again I had way more thoughts than I anticipated, but the final word count came in at 6,733!
I can't wait to get started editing together this video!

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Love end-of-year art retrospectives, looking forward to seeing other people's <3

Despite a lot of things it's actually been good art for me; getting back into working on projects I really care about as well as just art for art's sake.

https://t.co/sfAHbIePJC

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In retrospective, this year I reconnected with storytelling and cinematography after diving around for a good while. Still have a long way to go, but I think these would be my faves. Here's to more and better next year! 🥂

https://t.co/nEneoDi7jG

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I’ve fallen down a hole of watching sonic retrospectives 🦔

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A Zilia Sánchez retrospective is now on view at in New York. Christina Bryan Rosenberger reviewed the show for A.i.A., considering the erotic qualities of Sánchez's shaped canvases, after it opened at the in the spring. https://t.co/clB7jV5bYw

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Paula Rego interview: “I always want to turn things on their heads, to upset the established order” - major retrospective of her work until April 2020

https://t.co/HazPn8Y50p

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The has six permanent collections of paintings; the Retrospective Collection is one of them. In this series of paintings, which spans from 1925 to 1980, more than five decades of DeGrazia’s developing style are represented.

"Tin Town”, 1935

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