'The Old Woman in the Woods' from the Brothers Grimm illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1917

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'The Old Woman in the Woods' from the Brothers Grimm illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1917
The Dunwich Horror from The Myths of Cthulhu
Adapted from H.P. Lovecraft by Norberto Buscaglia and Alberto Breccia
Gargoyles of Acheron done. Really needed to finish something to get back into painting. I'll be using these in my vampire counts army as proxies for those Morghast Harbingers that came out during Warhammer fanatsy's Endtimes. Didn't understood why the aesthetics didn't matched the Vampire counts llok and feel... Those don't quite either, But I like them so much more!
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[ID: a digital drawing of Jack Rackham from Black Sails. He is depicted from the waist up, and he has his arms crossed as he leans to one side. His eyes are looking up as he sighs, and his demeanor is somewhere between aloof and mildly annoyed. "Sighh..." is written on either side of Jack's head, the word split up, and Jack is shaded in various tones of grey while the background is white. end ID] (ID courtesy @ dagswaniels--thanks!)
Rackham (Castle Waiting)
by Linda Medley
Hello! Don’t know if you remember but a while ago I asked about Black Sails. I’ve finally got down to starting it and I’m hooked! Like it’s so good!? Thanks for planting that in my mind cause I’ve finally got a show to look forward too everyday!
I am so glad you like it! It's one of the most beautifully written retells of a story we all know - Treasure Island.
I would love to hear your favourite character(s), scene(s) etc.
It really should get more hype!
The Haunted Wood, Arthur Rackham, 1913
Il y a une petite quinzaine, je suis allé avec Julien et Katie, au Louvre-Lens pour une expo temporaire : “Animaux Fantastiques”. Une très belle expo ! Ici des griffons :
Martin Schongauer - "Le Griffon"- Alsace, 1490
Philippe Druillet - "Le Chevalier Aurore"
Gustave Moreau - étude de griffon pour ''Oreste et les Erinyes"
Gustave Moreau - '"Fée au griffon"
Arthur Rackham, illustration pour le livre de Lewis Caroll - "Alice au Pays des Merveilles"
les 2 dernières : Claire Fanjul - "sphère céleste en calice"