A large illustration of the cast of the first two seasons of the G1 Cartoon (Except Lancer for some reason)
Originally drawn by Hidetsugu Yoshioka for the Pioneer Laserdisc release of the G1 Cartoon.
Hand-colourized by me.
ORIGINAL:
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A large illustration of the cast of the first two seasons of the G1 Cartoon (Except Lancer for some reason)
Originally drawn by Hidetsugu Yoshioka for the Pioneer Laserdisc release of the G1 Cartoon.
Hand-colourized by me.
ORIGINAL:
🎃 27 - [Alt] "A smile so bright, he's the Devil in disguise."
Art under the cut! (TW: school bullying, child whumpee)
The Accident
Tamara Geva (Russian: Тамара Гева, Жева, or Жева; 17 March 1907 – 9 December 1997) was a Russian-American actress, ballet dancer and choreographer. On Broadway, Geva appeared in the musicals Three's A Crowd (1930), Flying Colors (1932) and Whoopee (1928-29). Photo by Alfred Cheney Johnston.
Tamara Geva, was born into wealth in St. Petersburg, Russia, as Tamara Gergeyeva. Because of her family’s Muslim background, she could enroll in the Maryinsky Theater School only after the Russian Revolutionary regime did away with the stipulation that enrollees be Christian. She married the School’s ballroom dance instructor, George Balanchine, in 1923 and became part of his experimental company. She toured with Balanchine, joined the Ballet Russe with him, and later Balaieff’s company of Russian exile dancers, the Chauve-Souris. She premiered two of her husband’s ballets in New York in 1927 and created a sensation. Ziegfeld hired her for the musical Whoopee (1928-29) and she commenced a storied career as a dancer and actress on stage and in films.
The Smurfs (1961) colorized screencaps. Made in GIMP. Original footage is from TVA Dupuis. The Smurfs are property of Peyo, IMPS, and Lafig Belgium, S.A.
Promotional photo of James Dean for East of Eden (1955) - Colorized by me! Check out my Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/carpecolorization/
I did a thing.. “Reputation” Album Cover Colorization
I had a little fun drawing on the last print and made another with the same print and Lassie tag.