dream of freedom, ivana źivić, oil on canvas
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dream of freedom, ivana źivić, oil on canvas

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Episode 129, Submerged. Some extreme character development for Jon in this episode. HE SAID SORRY TO MARTIN! TWICE!!!!
The sudden end of a hockey game in Sweden, 1959.
Just going off of my last post on the topic of water-based phobias and animatronic horrors, here's some more doodles of things that scare me hahaha! The Loch Ness monster has been a childhood fascination and fear of mine. I both love her and am horrified by the notion of this ancient long-necked creature silently lurking under dark waters. In 2005, there was a UK documentary called Loch Ness Monster: The Ultimate Experiment that built and utilized an animatronic plesiosaur that could move and swim in Loch Ness, to see what the response from public tourists would be at the sight of seeing Nessie. You can actually find the documentary online, as well as images of the animatronic itself, which is what I ended up basing these doodles off of, as a way to scare myself, really.
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The Bell Tower of Curon, Italy, circa 1960
Submerged Table From the Kumpula botanic garden, Helsinki, Finland.