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A Galaxy In Peril (The Clone Wars) - Art by Tom Whalen
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sentientstump · 3 months
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Really glad to hear you have some free time for yourself, could I request team canada as teeny tiny cats? The cute kind that you can hold in your hands.
Love you and your art. <3
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34. i hope these are holdable enough :D
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Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) Poster by Martin Ansin
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the-littlest-laney · 10 months
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when i said i'd finish all three bad girls, I only meant fig and i also redid the entire piece
making art is a weird process tbh
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smallest-clown · 2 years
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You cook the big bad wolf?!?!! You reduce him in the soup?!?! Oh! Oh! Death to the Baron! Death to the Baron for thousands of years!
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geekynerfherder · 7 months
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'The Shore So Distant' by Matt Griffin.
18" x 24" giclee print, in a numbered limited edition of 50 for $60.
On sale Tuesday February 20 at 12pm ET through Bottleneck Gallery.
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batmancurated · 8 months
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‘batman noir’ by marko manev
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year
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Akira - art by Chris Thornley (2018)
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theminecraftbee · 10 months
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actually, as its own post: as iskall pointed out in his most recent singleplayer video, vault hunters has an exponential experience curve. the way you, as a player, tend to feel it is that 1-50 is pretty fast and then 50-100 is very very slow. vaults give you more xp to make up for it at higher levels but you can FEEL how the second half of that curve is a lot more of a grind than the first half. and honestly that kind of makes sense; level 50 is when you've finally basically unlocked everything and are in the "real game"/midgame part of vault hunters!
it does, however, mean that the hermits are SUPER behind in a way that was entirely predictable but extremely funny. i remember joe day one going "so that means one level every day right?" and i was sitting there like. no you need like five levels a day for the first half so you have time to get the one level a day or less you will get for the second half.
anyway iskall why did you make this series only 100 days they're never going to make it at this rate iskall,
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fantasy high used to stress me out bc they were all young teens and i was worried abt one of them dying and now neverafter has me watching behind my hands out of fear for the life of their preteen tank and the little wooden boy with the evil stepmother
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The Crow - Art by Pablo Olivera
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the-butter-churner · 2 years
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how we feeling tonight d20 fandom
[Image ID: Bright white and red words on a black background reading “Welcome to Ylfa’s Bottleneck.” Underneath the word bottleneck, the words “ladies free” are written in pink cursive. Towards the bottom of the page it says in red “I’m twelve years old and I love to play”. There is a sketch of a wolf in red in the upper right corner. /.End ID]
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Metropolis (1927) Poster by Chris Thornley
Bottleneck Gallery
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brokehorrorfan · 3 months
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Bottleneck Gallery will release The Crow 18x36 fine art giclee prints by Pablo Olivera today, June 13, at 12pm EST.
There are four variants: standard, limited to 150 for $60; neon, limited to 100 for $60; green, limited to 85 for $60, and black & white, limited to 50 for $60. An acrylic print with the standard artwork will also be available, limited to 30 for $125.
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smallest-clown · 1 year
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Ylfa, Gerard and Pinocchio giving up their humanity is so heartbreaking. Ylfa is a young girl who never felt as though her body was her own. Gerard was taught that his human body was the ultimate goal to his happiness. Pinocchio was taught that his body is a privilege to own, that you have to be good to keep. It’s heart shattering to think about how they all gave up the last shreds of normalcy that they gripped onto so tightly
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geekynerfherder · 4 months
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'Dune: Part Two' by Ian Permana.
Officially licensed 36" x 24" giclee print, in a numbered Regular edition of 150 for $50; numbered Variant editions of 75 for $60 each; and 40" x 30" numbered Quad Variant edition of 50 for $100.
On sale Tuesday May 14 at 12pm ET through Bottleneck Gallery.
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