I didn’t know how much I love drawing hares
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I didn’t know how much I love drawing hares
Illustrations from The Black Cat magazine, vol. 16 (1910-1911).
Title: Bat Artist: Sue Fuller Medium: relief print Date: 1946 Size: 35.7 x 28 cm (14 1/16 x 11 in.) Source: Harvard Art Museum
little thing of mendel :^)
A glimpse in thick fog.
althought I wanted to finish these while it was winter , it’s still snowing here so here, some warmly dressed folks!
Kathleen Neeley (American, based Tulsa, OK, USA) - 1: Caller 2: Dredger from Other Islands series, 2020, Linocut Hand-Printed on Kitakata Paper
A slime mold in one of my jars slowly walked off a leaf and up the glass over roughly 24 hours
des poules et des hommes
ah i forgot to upload this! i was thinking about characters in a wonderful life more visibly aging through the game, and maybe even alternate outfits for each chapter… also this is old
Bootleg Godzilland Magnets (1984)
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I didn’t know how much I love drawing hares
A shot from The Sorrows of Satan (1926). This shot would go on to be the cover of Bauhaus’s “Bela Lugosi’s Dead.”
Renewed some prints and stickers, and added some new prints and ghost stickers to my etsy! I’m also running a small sale there.