uhura sketch ^^
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uhura sketch ^^
Manuscript Illumination with All Saints in an Initial V, from an Antiphonary. 1450–60. Credit line: Rogers Fund, 1911 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/463543
Lesser Nighthawk (Chordeiles acutipennis), mother and chicks, family Caprimulgidae, order Caprimulgiformes, Arizona, USA
photograph by Mark Koster
80s Dino Sweater
Dino Sets, Sandylion
Dino sketches
Saruman tuning into the Merry and Pippin show
average allan subplot
I Spy: Fantasy, 2003
I am not drunk, Gustav Klimt
Harry Fonseca 1979, “Coyote, When Coyote Leaves the Res”
Acrylic on canvas
Harry Fonseca began his art career using imagery from his Native American Maidu heritage in his art. His Coyote Series of paintings started in 1979. These works use the coyote as the trickster of Maidu ancestral stories, depicted in nontraditional clothing and settings. In this painting Coyote is dressed in black leather and other aspects of queer-dress experienced by the artist in San Francisco, expressing Fonseca's personal narrative as a gay Native American living off-reservation.
[source: Swann Galleries]
the sun -- art for a friend ;>
Saruman tuning into the Merry and Pippin show
Southern Islands (1999) - Field of Flowers Postcard Illustrator: Keiko Fukuyama
Vassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866 – 1944)
Orange, 1923
Colour lithograph on smooth paper, 40,5 × 38,4 cm