Vincent van Gogh Undergrowth 1887

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Vincent van Gogh Undergrowth 1887

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Lightning Magic
"Why the hell did you bring that with you? The beast’s gonna smell it from miles away!" "It was either this or a soup ladle! I panicked!" "So you grabbed... a greasy lamb shank?" "It felt sturdy!" "You're gonna die holding a snack, you know that, right?" "Bold of you to assume I won’t try to negotiate..."
A commission scenery for Glum! Was funny to work on this one, especially considering it's taking place in our own fantasty world (name's Shang-La).
Forest Pals (2025) acrylic on canvas

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The Ritual, but make it Ghibli
Pokemon related commission for @krillvern
Drew Tsere noivern and Spikey archen enjoying some berries in a forest *.☆°▪︎
Fiammetta Singing
Artist: Marie Spartali Stillman (British, 1844–1927)
Date: 1879
Medium: Pencil, watercolor and gouache paint
Collection: Private Collection
Description
Marie Stillman's watercolour takes its subject from Giovanni Boccaccio's Elegy of Madonna Fiammetta – a monologue describing the jealousy and distress of a woman in love, and how in the first place she had ignored the warnings of the gods which had come to her in a dream, and how later on and following her infatuation with a young Florentine called Panfilo she had been visited in her imagination by the goddess Venus who expounded to her on the familiar pattern of love affairs, whether between gods or mortals.