I finished this one up over the weekend. I've been drawing and painting more book art lately. I will post more soon! #art #bookart #astrophotography

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I finished this one up over the weekend. I've been drawing and painting more book art lately. I will post more soon! #art #bookart #astrophotography
Corona delle Nobili et Virtuose Donne: Libro I-IV, p.116r Published by Cesare Vecellio (Italian, 1521–1601), Venice, 1601 The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 18.67.2(118)
"[Woodcut] design composed of 4 rows of an alternating pattern of circles & squares. Each shape frames a different creature."
Day 1: Dream
Ah, do you feel it? The sweat and tears of artists caused by October? Nah, I honestly feel like I come back to life whenever October hits. It's time for the annual October art challenges and I couldn't be more excited! I decided to start things off some good ol' book fanart, featuring Arlo Rook from Phantom and Rook, written by @noahhawthorneauthor
P.S. If you want an HD quality download version, take a look at my Pät*reön. 😌✨️
The poems of Edgar Allan Poe; c. 1900
Witchtober Day 3: Thorn
“It’s a thorny road for dreamers and poets who fantasize of majestic places and deep-seated desires of the heart that their hands may never hold.” ― Terry a O'Neal
Always a pleasure to use @ultrahamilham ‘s OC XD
Illustration by Theo Dimson in The Double Knights, 1964
Tell Them Anything You Want- A Portrait of Maurice Sendak: 'Tell Them Anything You Want is an intriguing documentary focusing on Maurice Sendak, the curmudgeonly children's author who wrote Where the Wild Things Are. Filmmakers Spike Jonze (who directed the film version of that book) and Lance Bangs have a compelling subject to work with in Tell Them Anything You Want. Viewers don't have to be fans of Sendak's books to enjoy this film...'