Awaiting His Return (En attendant son retour) (19th century) by Auguste Raynaud (French, 1854 – 1937), signed "A RAYNAUD" in the lower left, oil on canvas, 54 cm x 92 cm (21 1/4 in x 36 1/4 in), Private Collection

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Awaiting His Return (En attendant son retour) (19th century) by Auguste Raynaud (French, 1854 – 1937), signed "A RAYNAUD" in the lower left, oil on canvas, 54 cm x 92 cm (21 1/4 in x 36 1/4 in), Private Collection
Sailor moon panel redraw pg.34
And here are some sketches for Teri Sloat’s book Scritch! Scratch! which should be published this summer by @randomhousekids
You won’t find all of these pages in the book though as they ended up completely changed due to some changes in the plot. Also the mice and frogs had to be changed a lot to make it less traumatic for the kids. └|∵|┐♪
Fukushima, Japan | by everchanginghorizon
Art by Baptiste Boutié
art books on the internet archive for you
morpho books
figure drawing for all it's worth (+ creative illustration)
framed ink
will eisner comics and sequential art
will eisner graphic storytelling and visual narrative
understanding comics (+ making comics)
folder of various animation production art
burne hogarth drawing dynamic hands
perspective for comic book artists
michael mattesi force drawing
the animator's survival kit
color and light james gurney
be free
I've recommended this one before, but for all the non-human vertebrate likers out there... the art of animal drawing
Water Ruins by Anya Jo Elvidge
Art by Nick Gindraux
Coronation dress of Queen Alexandra by Morin Blossier with embroidery by Manick Chand, 1902
From the Royal Collection
Amelie - Background paintings by Boskoop
Art by Julia Peng
Art by Abigael Giroud
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (details) — 1870 John Simmons
No safety. No food. No aid. No water. No healthcare. No education. Is this what it means to live? Is this what world accept as life?
If a group of animals were trapped, starved, and cut off from the world like this, people would be outraged. But because it's us—human beings—somehow, the world looks away.
These are unbearable days. Everything feels heavy. Each hour presses on my chest like I’m being suffocated.
My family needs urgent help.
Basic survival has become nearly impossible. Bread—just bread—now costs over $25 a day to make.
We are not asking for luxury. We are begging for life.
Please, if you’re reading this: help. Reblog this post. Talk about us. Donate if you can. Even a small act can mean everything right now.
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