Melkor from Silmarillion that I did for the amazing Lucifer zine! (@the_cursed_zine on instagram)

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Melkor from Silmarillion that I did for the amazing Lucifer zine! (@the_cursed_zine on instagram)
listen i consider myself an empathic person but after a certain point i get sick of other people’s problems. my friend is always talking about how the jewel-eyed skull on their mantlepiece is tormenting them w its sinister beauty and im over it. like dude i don’t want to talk about this anymore. get rid of the fucking skull
you’ are biased against my skull
i’m not having this argument again man
☆tiger☆
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Here's part two of Angus McBride's "Legendary Beasts" series, which ran in the backs of the weekly magazine Finding Out in 1966. Daisy at Beautiful Books has collected all 36 of them over here.
Angus McBride's 1966 "Legendary Beasts" series ran in the backs of the weekly magazine Finding Out. Daisy at Beautiful Books has collected all 36 of them over here - this is just half of them!
Novelty glasses. Johnson Smith & Company Catalog No. 148. 1938.
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I asked if this was an art installation and a Danish person said "no this is quite a serious impedance"
Environment art by Natalia Sidorova
Moon Castle, early 1970s, black light and
The hero forges his sword. The story of Siegfried. 1931. Illustrated by Peter Hurd.
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