Part of Paul Fryer’s Exhibition:
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Janaina Medeiros
Sweet Seals For You, Always
trying on a metaphor

shark vs the universe
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
todays bird
almost home
occasionally subtle

blake kathryn

Product Placement
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noise dept.
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Part of Paul Fryer’s Exhibition:
“Let There Be More Light”
Character Nitro of GALERIANS: Ash :) Character copyrights by polygan magic
"Ghora Ishvalda (Bone Chanting Dragon) is a subspecies of Shara Ishvalda that is adapted for the Rotten Vale's unique ecosystem. Although the single specimen that has been recorded will occasionally travel great distances throughout the biome, it seems to prefer staying in the mountainous region that borders the Great Ravine, which is only just starting to be explored by the Research Commission. This also happens to be the location of a particularly large vein of the Everstream.
Though it is difficult to draw comparisons between Ghora and Shara as so little is known about either of them, Ghora does seem to spend considerably more time above ground and get a greater portion of its nutrients by consuming carrion, plants, and fungi than by direct absorption of bioenergy.
Additionally, while Shara has been known to sit in an upright position for brief periods, Ghora has been observed standing, walking, and even galloping on its hind legs while using its wingarms to support its body like a pair of crutches.
The exact reason for this behavior is unknown. Some propose it may be a way to intimidate other monsters, to reduce effluvium inhalation which is densest near the ground, or as seen here, to reach food in high places. Whatever the answer may be, the increased stressed placed on the wing-fingers may explain the knobby, burl-like joints."
Illustration of Satan (Devilman) by Takeshi Obata. This drawing was included in the art book ‘Illustrations of Devilman’ published in 1999 by Kodansha, as part of an event that began in 1996 to honor Devilman creator Go Nagai. Famous illustrators and artists were invited to submit fan art of Devilman and this was Obata’s submission [press link in the source]. Of note, Obata says in How to Read that the design of L from Death Note was partially inspired by Akira Fudou in Devilman, particularly L’s eye bags.
Ruine Scotland Home.
I'm attempting to spare my hands from my own handlettering hubris ft TALL GIRLFRIEND
Last Armageddon (BrainGrey - PC Engine CD - 1990)
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Sketches and things
Art/Characters©Boyybites
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Aw yes! A translation of one of my fav yellow comics <3
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i just think i deserve to be woken up at night by him cumming in me