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I illustrated this today.
I designed a neat Valentine’s Day card for the @sacurrent. Check out more cards at sacurrent.com #selena #valentinesday #vday #amorprohibido
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Fritz Eichenberg
Chocolate F/X - Horror Themed Chocolates.
Even a Tarman from Return of the Living Dead!
Custom made pin for @cultofjack
#purplehair thanks @belleuno ! You always got my back!
I designed a neat Valentine's Day card for the @sacurrent. Check out more cards at sacurrent.com #selena #valentinesday #vday #amorprohibido
Eerie Harry Potter concept art brings the darkness back to the series
These somber illustrations, while visually stunning, also capture the most important part of the Harry Potter saga. While the movies certainly attempted to grasp the darkness of the stories, many scenes and details were lightened, presumably to retain a PG-13 rating for younger audiences. But these sketches bring back the sinister, macabre imagery of the books, and in doing so, highlight the best part of the series — forcing readers to grapple with serious, real-world moral and political issues in the context of the fantastic.
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I adore this soooooo much. I’ve always been enamored with the darker bits of the series.
Bettie Page by Olivia De Berardinis
Double Indemnity (1944)