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It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Chris Austin
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Leave my babygirl alone, he was just trying to help.
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Interior of the Don Bosco Chapel in Brasilia by Rick Ligthelm on Flickr
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Glen Rabena, Haida artist
Blue Jays, 1978
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Captain Nemo
I drew this piece in 2019, and although I can see lots of mistakes and imperfections, it's still one of my favourite artworks
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Japan's Akatsuki spacecraft, which has been orbiting Venus since 2015, has captured a remarkably clear image of the planet's atmosphere. This image was taken using its infrared camera, revealing detailed features of Venus' cloud structure and atmospheric dynamics
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Rata Forest in New Zealand
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Illustration of various sea shells from Franz Regenfuss's Auserlesne Schnecken, Muscheln und andre Schaalthiere (1758).
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Wings from the Smaller Sketchbook
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Charlie Meckel, The Light Pours Through, Oil on linen
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Incredible cutaway illustration of a 1957 Scaglietti-bodied Ferrari Testarossa TR250, by Tony Matthews.
See also separate post for finished coloured work.
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Frank Cadogan Cowper - Lucrezia Borgia Reigns in the Vatican in the Absence of Pope Alexander VI (1908-14)
This is a re-creation of an obscure and scandalous incident from the history of the Popes. In 1501 the illegitimate daughter of Pope Alexander VI, Lucrezia Borgia, took his place at a meeting. Frank Cowper has invented this suggestive moment in which two noblemen part Lucrezia’s dress so that a Francisan friar can kiss her shoe.The room in the Vatican in which Lucrezia Borgia appeared still exists. It was decorated by the Italian Renaissance artist Pinturrichio. Cowper went there to copy it and painted the faces of the Cardinals from their original portraits. (source)
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The cycle is the same. The pain is the same. We eliminate those who oppose the Light. They annihilate those who do not worship the Dark.
In the end, only sorrow remains.
artwork for @swordlogiczine
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The Final Shape
Find more here and alts under the cut :)
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