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Album cover - Ricky Razu.
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Album cover - Ricky Razu.
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https://soundcloud.com/rickyrazu
Joanna Karpowicz - Gelato (acrylic on canvas, 2019)
John Craxton (British, 1922-2009), Greek Farm, 1946. Oil on canvas, 49 x 60.5 cm.
Henry Clarence Pitz (1895-1976), “Giants & Witches, and A Dragon or Two” by Phyllis Reid Fenner, 1943 Source
Cover art for WHO? (1979) by Alun Hood.
Real poster, fake show. 136.
Laurel Halo.
Uncredited
Karl Wirsum - Screamin’ Jay Hawkins (acrylic on canvas, 1968)
A gold sword hilt decorated with interlaced dragons. Eastern Zhou dynasty, China 6th-5th century B.C.[750x1024]
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Tracing of a genital tattoo taken from the body of Rangi-Tea-Pakura, a Maori woman of rank in New Zealand, c. 1870. [2126x3330]
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Bronze coffin adorned with a figure of the creator god Atum in the form of a cobra and is believed to have once housed a mummified serpent. Egypt, Late or Ptolemaic Period. 664 to 30 B.C [1536x1041]
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An Iranian battle-mask from the Safavid Dynasty (16th-18th century) [809x721]
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Art by Doug Anderson for a short story ‘Moon Six’ by Stephen Baxter in Science Fiction Age magazine March 1997
Stefan Krygier - Venus II (oil on canvas, 1989)
A secret pyramid base. From SHONEN magazine, 1967.