Miroslav Váša - Illustration from ‘How devils became extinct in the world’, First published in 1965 in Czechoslovakia
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Miroslav Váša - Illustration from ‘How devils became extinct in the world’, First published in 1965 in Czechoslovakia
(book from my private collection)
The legend of the devil and St Chad's Church in the village of Over, Cheshire: a horned, bat-winged devil clutching St Chad's Church and flying above Over Square, near Winsford in Cheshire, England.
Artist: English School. Date: early 20th century AD, issued as a postcard based on a local folk tale. Medium: lithograph, ink on paper.
The Devil Wears Pink
Cute Devil ψ(`∇´)ψ
Here is a piece created for a dtiys challenge on Instagram 🌌 What is a dtiys and why do I love this kind of challenge? Dtiys stands for “draw this in your style” and the goal is really simple: to redesign a character using your style. This is amazing because you have to step out of your comfort zone and think about how to recreate a character who is still recognizable ... sometimes it's difficult (〃 ̄∇ ̄)
I encourage everyone to take part in one of the dtiys challenges, which you can find in every social network ✨
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(via Movie Poster - Give the Devil His Due, Dimitrij Kadrnožka, 1985)
Woodcut illustration done by Eric Gill from the book, The Devil's devices, or, Control versus service. Douglas Pepler. 1915. https://newcatalog.library.cornell.edu/catalog/3928945