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Water Lilies painted by Claude Monet (1840 - 1926)
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Pratchett is imminently quotable.

Terry Pratchett
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All of the above.
What type of cat person are you?
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Martini drawing by Henry Clive circa 1920.
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Demon whooping. Time for an Anime version of this.
I think my favorite depictions of Mary are the ones in which she’s laying into demons like nobody’s business



Like yes queen, kick his ass
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about a month ago I started replaying all Zelda games in chronological order and ever since then I've been toying with the idea of drawing all/most of the incarnations in some cohesive manner.
I've now finally settled on these Mucha-inspired diptychs, starting of course with the game that started it all!
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Frieren fandom makes some of the best art.

★ 【zu】 「 Frieren 🌱 」 ✔ republished w/permission ☆ follow btt’s fanart twitch stream!
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Emotional Support dragons awareness month!

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One of my favorites.

Moonlight by Alphonse Mucha
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I can't believe George didn't have at least some responsibility for the Jizz.
Some have characterised it as a poor business decision when George Lucas started handing out copies of the West End Games Star Wars tabletop RPG to authors of licensed Star Wars media because he didn't feel like writing the setting bible they kept asking for, then proceeded to simply rubber stamp every supplement West End Games put out with minimal review because he couldn't be bothered to read them, thereby creating a situation where, between 1987 and 1998, the canon of the largest transmedia franchise on the planet was essentially being dictated by an unsupervised pack of tabletop RPG nerds from Pennsylvania, but to this I counter: it was also extremely funny.
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In Soviet Russia... Etc etc.

Polar bear on board a Soviet icebreaker, 1970.
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At least they look *mostly* like elephants.

Let's be a medieval manuscript with mama
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It's just dicks all the way down.

Things are heating up in the embroidered medieval penises fandom
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For centuries, the image of a monk hunched over a manuscript, painstakingly copying text by candlelight, has dominated perceptions of medieval book production. However, a recent study has provided the first quantitative analysis of female scribes’ contributions to manuscript copying, revealing that women played a small but steady role in this field. Published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, the research estimates that at least 110,000 manuscripts were copied by female scribes during the Middle Ages, with around 8,000 still surviving today.
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Those are some big moons. 😳
made in blender, based on a soviet era postcard. this is all rendered in eevee, with the windows and light details drawn with grease pencil. I animated the little people in the windows as well, but maybe I shouldn't have bothered.
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“6 wings” “2 heads” “6 legs” linocuts from the exhibition “7 maa ja mere taga”
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