Barclay Shaw, cover art for Ray Bradbury's "Classic Stories I: Stories from The Golden Apples of the Sun and R is For Rocket", 1990
One of my favorite covers of all time.
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Barclay Shaw, cover art for Ray Bradbury's "Classic Stories I: Stories from The Golden Apples of the Sun and R is For Rocket", 1990
One of my favorite covers of all time.
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Taner Ceylan, Divine Ego, 2014; graphite and charcoal on paper
❥•There are songs that become people, when you close your eyes.
Escaflowne novels covers. Both anime TV and movie.
My favorite cover is from n.2. Winged Van and Hitomi... And the damn Allen 🙄
Also the mini poster of the movie version novel 😭 beautiful! (I'm trying to translate something and seems a bit different than the anime movie, I mean looking the inside illustrations 🤔 and some scenes)
Personal collection.
Just imagine siren Nanami Kento....
(Reffering to the winged creatures that live by oceans rocks to lure and kill sailors with their magic song) He's a very broad man and his wings would be HUGE. Like, frighteningly large. His voice would be low and using his cursed magic he would be able to sing beautiful but altogether deadly lullabies to passing sailors. The poor locals in an area would create stories of the half bird, half man that lived within their beaches craggy rocks. As much as mothers would use the stories and rumors to scare there children, id still imagine even without his song that he could lure a beautiful young maiden who was fixated on his beauty, and of course wonderment of his wings. His blonde hair wouldn't be so well kept, it would be longer, maybe to his shoulders just for comfort. He would gather things from the ships that passed. He had a cozy nest between the cragged rocks, it was sturdy. Made with large branches and boat planks as a base, but filled in with leaves, pine needled, and other lofty feeling materials. He has many shiny objects there, he loves when he get's to lure the raiding ships, it always means he can collect more gems and other pleasant looking trinkets. He wouldn't be as much of a menace as the rest of his kind, but he still had his nature and took advantage of things when he could. (Thinking about his broad shoulders with large and hefty wings sprouting from them, has me drooling)
This is my phoenix OC Mandala.
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Here are the images I've called "the people could fly."