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Comfy (and drooling) big boy
Shore birds are such fun coastal residents to watch. I love observing little flocks of plovers scampering around in the tide. And there's one sanderling looking right back at you! In my shop
Main Cast of our Curse of Strahd Campaing - or at least most of it
I've been having a little project for my own enjoyment and drew a lineup of our CoS main characters - mostly our PC's and couple NPC's. Amento is my reborn puppet druid, while the others in the party are Matra human paladin, Tera half-elf rogue, and Varis elf bladesinger wizard.
Eustebio, our human bard, I banished to the NPC page, although he was one of our original PC's. His player had to drop out of the campaign around a year ago and we haven't seen his shady bard since. And I just had to put Pidlwick II in the PC page, as he's almost one too. I'm very happy how Ireena turned out, as I'm not super fan of her original hot lady design and I've always imagined her more of a "good looking, but in the end just a normal girl next door" type. Strahd I had to draw couple times and I'm still not 100% happy with him but I'm getting there.
Beach at Heist, 1891 by Georges Lemmen (Belgian, 1865–1916)
A Clutch of Vampires - art by Edward Gorey (1974)
A Moon Mage and her Cat-prentice! 🐱 I wanted to paint something magical and cute. 🙂
The changing seasons.
Sydney Gross in The Harvard Lampoon, March 1920
Léopold Lelé, Two Bats, 19th or early 20th century
Photographer: Hervé Lewandowski black ink on card
its almost spooky season time to post fucked up looking deer
(quote by jenny holzer)
Kaspar Bonnén (Danish, 1968), This Title Is Never Over, 2024. Oil on canvas, 145 x 115 cm.
Memorial - Mia Bergeron , 2024.
American, b. 1979 -
Small colour acrylic on Yupo paper , 5 x 7 in.
September by Halyna Zoria, 1978
A (very inaccurate to the story this is from 🤷🏻♀️) warm up painting from last month.
It'll probably be a little quiet around here for a while as I'm super busy working on things I can't show yet, but I hope everyone is having a lovely start to their September 💛
More art inspired by my recent trip to Europe. This one is based on the drowned church tower I saw in Italy. The village of Curon was flooded to create a hydroelectric plant in the 1950's and this tower is all that remains.
Closeup of the cats~
Here's a sneak peek of how I painted this. The full hours long video process will be DMed on my Patreon on Sept 5
The photo I took, it was raining so I did it really quick, you can even see my finger in the corner trying to cover the camera lol