Amaryllis, sweet pea, eryngium and insects (1785) by Thomas Robins.
Watercolour, bodycolour, gum arabic, pencil, gold, pen and ink.
Courtesy National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.
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Amaryllis, sweet pea, eryngium and insects (1785) by Thomas Robins.
Watercolour, bodycolour, gum arabic, pencil, gold, pen and ink.
Courtesy National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.
Here's my picture of Sméagol and Déagol, signed by Thomas Robins (Déagol) and my little Gollum trading card signed by Andy Serkis (Gollum/Sméagol)!
I added a cut out of a fish (it's on Déagol's line) and pinned up some yellow irises, the very irises that grow in Gladden Fields (where Sméagol and Déagol lived)!
Happy Anniversary to the love of my life, we met in June 2 years ago, thanks to the Gollum Game ~ Yellow irises are OUR flowers just as much as they're Sméagol and Déagol's ~
Hey guys, been a while!
I love my little kiddos, most of the drawings I've made have been of them.
These are about all I've drawn the past few months, but my artist's block is just about gone and I'm excited to get back to it!
Bout to lay down some phat beats
I found this nice and clear version of this image of Sméagol and Déagol.
I love how Sméagol just STARES at him hahaa
Found this image of Sméagol and Déagol, as well -- new angle!
‘Cherries, Wild Strawberries, a Moth, and a Spotted Flycatcher.’
Tempera on paper by Thomas Robins (1748-1806).
Image and text courtesy The Morgan Library and Museum.
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