From the book Historia General del Arte Mexicano: Indumentaria Tradicional Indígena by Electra L. Mompradé & Tonatiúh Gutiérrez.
The book focuses on traditional indigenous clothing and textiles in Mexico.
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From the book Historia General del Arte Mexicano: Indumentaria Tradicional Indígena by Electra L. Mompradé & Tonatiúh Gutiérrez.
The book focuses on traditional indigenous clothing and textiles in Mexico.
Stephanie Brown - Resting Place (Until Morning We Return), 2026 - Oil on panel
Andrew Wyeth, Dryad, 2000-2007 [1096x1200]
In my opinion, Bill Watterson deserves way more credit as one of the great paleoartists.
He did not need to go this hard, but he did, and he has my everlasting respect for that.
How could you leave out this???
Also I recall in the foreward of one of his big Calvin and Hobbes collection volumes, he wrote a bit about how his knowledge and portrayal of dinosaurs shifted over time as he wrote the comic. Watterson's early dinosaurs were very stereotypical reptilian monsters inspired by the dinosaurs he loved in his childhood:
As he continued work on the comic he researched further into modern dinosaur science of the time, which just so happened to be the height of the Dinosaur Renaissance in the 1980s and 90s. Dinosaurs were being reenvisioned as active, warm blooded, successful animals, and Watterson made an amazing effort to include accurate anatomy and scientific understanding where he absolutely could have just stuck to what he was familiar with. Instead, he created incredibly vivid and real-feeling depictions that absolutely belong alongside the works of other revolutionary palaeoartists of the 80s and 90s like Mark Hallett, Greg Paul and John Gurche.
French-Iranian author and illustrator Marjane Satrapi, best known for the book and film “Persopolis”, has died of "sadness", members of her
This one hurt, her work had such a profound effect on my life, thoughts, and politics.
May her memory be a blessing
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(wrinkled and dying from laying eggs) tbhhhh dubstep was better in 2009 (lays another egg) there has honestoy not been another producer like Benga (stress from that last egg makes me go blind) my eggs , where are my eggs
The bar for what a normal post is on this site is so fucked compared to everywhere else