All art by Waldo Irby (he/him) unless otherwise noted.
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🎃 Happy October 1st! 🎃
This is the fifth piece in my Over the Garden Wall fan art series. The show is 10 years old this year, if you can believe it!
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The fourth in my Over the Garden Wall series, this one inspired by “Songs of the Dark Lantern.” (click to see the rest) 🎃!
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“Puppy Love”
For this piece, I was inspired to draw Miss Langtree in the style of 1890s artist Charles Dana Gibson. I imagine she’s saying “Oh, no no no! You mustn’t draw with your left hand!”
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working on an Over the Garden Wall illustration (work in progress)
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Check it out, a very sexy Marrow!
commissioned by @saratonin_x3 on twitter
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Quite happy with this one. Sincerely Yours, Scott Summers — commissioned by @infernomagik on Twitter!
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A full image of my Marvel pin-up tattoos. This was all I had initially planned to do, but I got some commissions for more in this style, so you’ll probably see some of those soon too! (I re-did the Mary-Jane Watson one because I realized how it could be better almost immediately after I posted it. I like this one better, anyway)
#jean grey#wanda maximoff#mary jane watson#scarlet witch#xmen#steve rogers#captain america#fantastic four#spider man
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Continuing my tattoo pin-up series: Mary Jane Watson!
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Continuing my tattoo pin-up series: Sue Richards (née Storm), the glamorous Invisible Woman!
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Continuing my tattoo series: Steve Rogers in the style of a classic pin-up!
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Can’t have cheesecake without a little beef (work in progress)
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Continuing with my series of tattoo pin-ups: Jean Grey!
I particularly wanted to draw her in the Marvel Girl costume because the goal was to emulate the American Traditional style circa the mid-twentieth century, and I thought this look suited that well.
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The Scarlet Witch in the style of an American Traditional pin-up! (I added some other little stuff to give it the look of a tattoo parlor flash wall)
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I got commissioned to design a tattoo of Scarlet Witch in a classic pin-up style, and I thought it was such a fun idea that I decided to do it as a series! Partly bc I really wanted to do one of Jean Grey in her Marvel Girl dress too.
rough sketches (work in progress)
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A little preview of the next project I’ve been working on, in the style of American Traditional tattoo art.
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