Cosimo Galluzzi

shark vs the universe

Andulka
trying on a metaphor
KIROKAZE
Peter Solarz
d e v o n

Product Placement
sheepfilms
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Not today Justin

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
wallacepolsom

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JBB: An Artblog!

JVL

pixel skylines
Keni

ellievsbear

Love Begins
seen from Poland
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@grimdark-and-handsome
don’t trust the apostate 2: reborn
The process for “The People’s Champion”
I’ve put too much effort and time into Emily Kaldwin to not post something. I have numerous photo shoots planned for Dishonored in the future, but for now - first pics of my latest cosplay from ComicCon Russia 2016. photo by kmitenkova
Duelyst by shant
By artist Kevin Hong.
Natalia Osipova (Giselle) and Hikaru Kobayashi (Myrtha) in Giselle. Photo: Dave Morgan.
Philippe Caza
by Davide Di Donna
Alexander McQueen Spring 2007
Gawain and the Green Knight: Part 1
It is New Year’s Day at King Arthur’s court, and a mysterious knight in green arrives at the holiday feast with a peculiar demand. He challenges anyone present to strike a blow against him with his fearsome great axe - but on the condition that, in one year’s time, he may deliver the same blow in return.
Sir Gawain, a knight of the Round Table, accepts the Green Knight’s challenge. Based on the 14th century Middle English poem and one of the great tales of the Arthurian Legend, Gawain’s story is one of courage and humility rather than feats of arms and physical strength. His honor tested, his loyalty questioned, Gawain leaves Camelot in search of a place called the Green Chapel to keep his end of the Green Knight’s bargain.
Gawain and the Green Knight is a comic adaptation of the Arthurian folktale of the same name, written and illustrated by Emily Cheeseman. It will be posted in four parts, with the goal of publishing a hardcover print edition of the complete story in early 2017.
greenknight.emilycheeseman.com
Officially launching a new comic project! Gawain and the Green Knight is one of my favorite Arthurian stories, and adapting it to webcomic form has been a fun challenge. Pages 1-9 are available online, and the remaining story will be posted in 3 more parts. Reblogs and signal boosts are very appreciated, and I hope you enjoy the story so far. Thanks for reading!!
every person who reblogs this will grow a new bone. Ha ha have fun!
LOVE my new bone
A contradiction.
(Drawing exercises.