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mrraskat29 3 years
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This is an illustration for Agatha Christie's song "Strange Christmas"
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mrraskat29 3 years
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Here, I finished painting the art! At work, I wanted to show Britain and the aftermath of its Industrial Revolution - terrible ecology, smog. This problem was once very acute
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mrraskat29 3 years
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Hi guys! I am publishing the next page of the comic. I鈥檒l say right away, I鈥檓 very tired of doing it (2 months for one picture) I don鈥檛 even know if there will be new pages, heh
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mrraskat29 4 years
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Hello guys! I want to show you my new drawing - a redesign of Britain (from the 17-18th century), which I will now use in the comics. I pored over it for three weeks or a little more, although I planned, as always, to cope with the work in a shorter time.
#great_britain #countryhumans #ch #countryhumans_uk #countryhumansuk
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mrraskat29 4 years
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Hello everyone! Excuse me for not sharing anything for so long. I want to publish my new work, a finished page from my long-term comic strip about the Revolution in the United States. Working with the page took an awful lot of time and effort, just like working with all the text, and I can't say when I'll do the next one.
Although the history of the United States begins in the 17th century, Britain had plans to colonize American lands a century ago before the first successful attempt.
After all, on the coast of the eastern part of the mainland there was land that no country had yet owned, so it was possible to start studying it.
In March 1584, Walter Raleigh received 1 patent from Queen Elizabeth for the settlement of lands in North America. Thanks to his active actions, in 1585 an expedition was carried out off this coast, named Virginia (in honor of the aforementioned queen). Nearby, on Roanoke Island, attempts were made to establish permanent settlements.
However, the first of them ended with the departure of the British home, and the second - with the disappearance of the colonists.
But then, just at the beginning of the 17th century, Richard Hackleet, who actively advocated the English colonization of America, was able to ensure that the then reigning King James 1 gave the go-ahead to his idea. Largely thanks to his efforts, the Plymouth and London joint stock companies (their association was called the Virginia Company), created in the same year, received permission for colonization in 1606. Londonskaya received the rights to settle the North American coast from the 34th to 41st parallel, Plymouth - from 38th to 45th.
The first to settle down on the coast with the London company. In May 1607, an expedition to America, consisting of gentlemen and poor people from England, ferried on three ships, founded the first permanent settlement, called Jamestown. It existed until 1699. In August of the same year, an expedition of the Plymouth Company created the Fort St. George fortification near the Kennebeck River. This colony was named Popeham and lasted only a year. Then most of the land of the Plymouth company was transferred to the London one. But in 1625, her patent was revoked, so the entire Virginia Company became a British colony with direct rule of the crown.
Migration to America was very desirable for certain groups of people who did not have a sweet life in Britain. Religious dissidents who did not agree with the establishment of the Anglican Church were especially eager to leave her. It was these people who played a crucial role in US history. Thus, a community of English Puritans (men, women, children) based in Holland, fleeing from persecution by the authorities, wished to leave for the British colonies (Virginia), where they wished to receive complete religious freedom. After receiving land rights and a paid move from the Virginia Company, subject to working off, they set off for the New World from Plymouth on the Mayflower ship. And the contract, signed earlier with the company, the Puritans (who also prove themselves as pilgrims) considered invalid due to an error in the course, because they landed much north of the intended place. The settlers, on the land where they left, in November 1620 founded their colony - New Plymouth. They had internal self-government here and pledged to obey laws "deemed appropriate and consistent with the common good of the colony" under the Mayflower Agreement, signed on November 11, 1620, on a ship of the same name with the Virginia Company. This document showed the independence of the colonists and their unwillingness to obey external regulations.
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mrraskat29 4 years
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Hello! I publish work with countryhumans again... And again it is old.
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mrraskat29 4 years
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This is my very old drawing with characters personifying citizens of the countries of Mexico and the USA. I drew this under the influence of a documentary about refugees trying to cross the US-Mexican border. It is very sad
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mrraskat29 4 years
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I want to show you my work from November 2019, which I still really like. It has 2 color scheme I will publish both. Yes, this is the USA with a modified color palette. I just wanted to draw him like that :D
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mrraskat29 4 years
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Hello everybody! This is my first tumblr blog where I intend to publish my paintings. Now I want to share with you my fairly old work with Jason Voorhees, painted in July 2019.
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