Listening to a lot of Idles recently.
occasionally subtle
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
$LAYYYTER
noise dept.

Origami Around
Sweet Seals For You, Always
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Kiana Khansmith
Jules of Nature
Xuebing Du
Monterey Bay Aquarium

if i look back, i am lost
Today's Document
Three Goblin Art
AnasAbdin

#extradirty
DEAR READER
cherry valley forever
sheepfilms

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@andychristofi
Listening to a lot of Idles recently.
Drawing of Pino Palladino.
‘Arctic Eggs’, an indie game from ‘The Water Museum’.
Trying out some grain brushes with Procreate.
A zebra finch.
A couple of iPad drawings of Samuel Beckett.
Happy Birthday Alan Moore!
Added some colour to a couple of old black and white drawings.
Drawing of a sculpture by Claude Lalanne. Ink and digital.
Folktober 4. Jenny Greenteeth. Jenny Greenteeth a.k.a. Wicked Jenny or Ginny Greenteeth is a figure in English folklore. A river-hag, similar to Peg Powler or a grindylow, she would pull children or the elderly into the water and drown them.
Folktober 3. Freybug. Freybug is a monstrous Black Dog that is stated to come from medieval English folklore, specifically from Norfolk. Like most supernatural black dogs, it was roughly the size of a calf, and wandered country roads terrifying travelers.
Folktober 2. Erlking.
In European folklore and myth, the Erlking is a sinister elf who lingers in the woods. He stalks children who stay in the woods for too long, and kills them by a single touch.
Folktober 1. Greenman.
The Green Man, and very occasionally is a legendary being primarily interpreted as a symbol of rebirth, representing the cycle of new growth that occurs every spring. The Green Man is most commonly depicted in a sculpture, or other representation of a face which is made of, or completely surrounded by, leaves.
Little colour variation of my David Hockney portrait. Ink and digital.
Portrait of artist David Hockney. Ink and digital