escargot
Disciple of Marduk
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- Aug 24, 2001
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I've had entire relationships like that.Who has to sleep on the side with the prickly pear?
I've had entire relationships like that.Who has to sleep on the side with the prickly pear?
Snap.I've got one of these:
This is beautiful. May well be of interest to my folklore PhD son in law..will investigate for Christmas!Thought this artist might be of interest.
I am not a particularly energetic consumer of the graphic novel form, but I could not resist the black and white illustrations in Tom Charlesworth's, The Silent Stones - which I think I first came across a copy in Gosh! Comics, Soho, but which I actually bought direct from Charlesworth's Etsy shop.
I'm also not a fan of fantasy fiction and art - unless maybe it leans more towards myth and folklore. It strikes me that there's a big difference in tone between the artist's coloured images and the more monotone work: the former feels like 'fantasy' to me, the latter myth and folklore. I dare say the former will be of interest to some people here, but my tastes very definitely lean towards the latter - I really like this stuff:
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Tom Charlesworth's Etsy shop is here. Prints, cards and the graphic novel available.
This is beautiful. May well be of interest to my folklore PhD son in law..will investigate for Christmas!
Got one!
Got one!
Looks fun. I might make one of those.Ghosts aren’t usually known for their warmth. View attachment 67905
I now own one of these
That makes 3 of us . Had one delivered today.Snap.
I've ordered this now for my son in law's birthday (or Christmas)!Thought this artist might be of interest.
I am not a particularly energetic consumer of the graphic novel form, but I could not resist the black and white illustrations in Tom Charlesworth's, The Silent Stones - which I think I first came across a copy in Gosh! Comics, Soho, but which I actually bought direct from Charlesworth's Etsy shop.
I'm also not a fan of fantasy fiction and art - unless maybe it leans more towards myth and folklore. It strikes me that there's a big difference in tone between the artist's coloured images and the more monotone work: the former feels like 'fantasy' to me, the latter myth and folklore. I dare say the former will be of interest to some people here, but my tastes very definitely lean towards the latter - I really like this stuff:
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Tom Charlesworth's Etsy shop is here. Prints, cards and the graphic novel available.