Fabienne Verdier (French, b. 1962, Paris, France) - 1: Mélodie du Réel I, 2014 2: Mélodie du Réel II, 2014 3: Mélodie du Réel III, 2014 Ink, Pigments, Varnish on Canvas
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Kiana Khansmith

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Fabienne Verdier (French, b. 1962, Paris, France) - 1: Mélodie du Réel I, 2014 2: Mélodie du Réel II, 2014 3: Mélodie du Réel III, 2014 Ink, Pigments, Varnish on Canvas
Misato Suzuki aka 鈴木美里 (Japanese, b. 1975, Aomori, Japan, based Los Angeles, CA, USA) - Early Summer Rain, 2011 Paintings: Acrylics on Canvas
Luc Pierre
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Dog Eating
Tom Mathieson, Manchester, UK https://www.instagram.com/tom.mathieson/ http://tommathieson.tumblr.com/
colin-vian
Taner Yılmaz
Extremely Wes moods #sketch #diarycomic #cartoon
She comes in colors, Tina Berning
These are gorgeous.
João Ruas
Wounded. 2016, acrylic on paper on wood, 42 x 45 cm
Cian McLoughlin (Irish, b. 1977, Dublin, Ireland) - Shouting Man from Tronie Drawings: Chalk on Paper
“Signal” by Woshibai
Conrad Jon Godly (Swiss, b. 1962, Davos, Switzerland) - Between Heaven And Earth series Paintings: Oil on Painting Board
A comic from a time when I was much more solitary
This is great.
François Avril - cityscapes
The Giant Days YA adaptation is imminent
In one of the stranger events of my career, Giant Days has been adapted into a prose novel by British author Non Pratt, for US publishing monolith Abrams Books. Non, author of “Remix”, “Trouble” and “Unboxed”, is the safest pair of hands I could have placed my characters in. She has written a very funny book, all the while utilising “well organised notes” and “research”, two things that I have heard about but never really investigated. And her attention to detail on remaining canonical meant I had to answer a lot of difficult (but important) questions.
I whole-heartedly endorse this bizarre off-shoot of my tiny comics empire. I also endorse the cover featuring models dressed up as characters I invented. Bananas.
Excellent news!
This is super exciting.
Silly. #comics #artistsoninstagram #sorry
Page 23.
Crossing the streams again, finally.
This one was a lot of fun to draw. See you on Friday!
Over at Every Dog Day there’s literal cats and dogs going on.
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