Summer Solstice at Stonehenge, 1984.
A rocker surrounded by druids.
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Summer Solstice at Stonehenge, 1984.
A rocker surrounded by druids.
Source unknown.

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Fragment of Saxon serpent / beast carving, in the church of St John the Baptist in Colerne, Wiltshire. Perhaps 8th or 9th century.
A phenomenally gilt Rapier reminiscent of the Saxon style,
OaL: 47.7 in/121.1 cm
Blade Length: 41.8 in/106.1 cm
Weight: 2.7 lbs/1.2 kg
Milan, Italy, ca. 1550-1570, housed at the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden.
*disagrees with you*
some lil anims i did recently to try and re-figure out my process :] decided to focus on some specific expressions+gestures i see during disagreements, but don't have the words to actually describe
“Be safe, fellas. And you look after your brother, you hear?” “Oh, I will.”
Saxon & Lochlan in The White Lotus, 3.04

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There is some weird freak as one of my patients and I dont know what to do with them
I carved this a while back for the Ad Gefrin Anglo-Saxon museum. With highly stylised Anglo-Saxon imagery this large stone carving is actually the answer to a riddle, I'm yet to find out what the riddle is however.
The Kingston Anglo-Saxon Brooch, The World Museum, Liverpool