Mary Ann Jelf, John Ramage, American, 1785
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Mary Ann Jelf, John Ramage, American, 1785
From the Cincinnati Art Museum
Soji Mewtwo Mayhem
Just some doodling of Soji as a mewtwo and experimenting with some colors. And adorabigs.
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D'un oiseau qui se tient caché dans les branches
On aimerait apprendre le délicieux ramage
Louis René
Deconstructed Couture tulle and jacquard dress, Moschino SS21
One-shoulder longuette dress with an inside out construction. Floral ramage embroidery with crystals and sequins. £6,440
Age of sail fandoms
So, I’m new to the age of sail fandom, and I just want to know more about it. I’m going to put a list of all the books/movies about age of sail that I know about, and feel free to add so I can get to know more:
Master and commander- books and movie
Horatio Hornblower- Books and series?!?
Ramage- books
The terror- book and series
And that’s it
a bunch of ideas for a comic series i made when i was younger
HERO: Captain Australia
Alias: Banjo Mellingong
POWERS: Slight healing factor, above average strength, good self defence skills
COSTUME: Black shirt with green trench coat and boots. Dark green hood
BACKSTORY: An Aboriginal Australian who takes the law into his own hands after the desecration of his hometown from a large mining company. He fights for the downtrodden people, including Aboriginal peoples of Australia, LGBT people, and the poor.
I remember loving this character when I wrote him because he felt so real. Street level hero, nothing too fancy. Isn’t incredibly powerful, only has average skill in most types of combat - wields modified cricket bats when needed.
Ramage 1955 by Bourjois.