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"DARK & STORMY. Good night Nawlins," by Jacqueline Miro, 2014.
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by Erik Hammar (blog.erikhammar.se)
From "In the Field," by Reese Adams (dwarflord.tumbler.com), 2013.
The Tooth Fairy's crown, by writer Lisa Cohen, 2013.
Designer Dave Paterson's pictograph of writer Liz Brown's life, September 1996.
Drawing by Celie Randall Gresham, age 10; 2014. The monster either wishes to know how you are, or plans to eat you for supper.
"King and Queen," from the "Creatures" series by filmmaker Michelle Memran, 2013.
some animation after years of resting… breathe, breathe!
Animation by MONIKA DOLEŽALOVÁ (posted January 2014).
Design for wall decoration, Spanish, 16th century (detail).
"Fence" by Reese Adams (dwarfflord); pen and ink, 2014.
Betty Bee at Fondazione Morra Greco
Talavera; unknown craftsman, Popotla, Mexico; circa 2014.
"Self portrait with 'parents'," by Vannesa Haney. Digital image, 2014. Haney is an artist who lives in New York.
"Mourning Bag" by Richard Staub. Plastic sack, thread, and yarn; 2005.
"Drawing for Head Man of the Seed World," by Len Lye, 1930.
"Block Party Face Painting No. 2," by Peter Krashes, gouache on paper, 2011.
Painting made by the writer Robert Gluck when he was 12 or 13. He calls it a "self-portrait."