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Four paintings by Johfra Bosschart (1919-1998): 1) “The Plant Angel,” 2) “The Floating Dream,” 3) “Carnival of Vanity,” and 4) “The Silent Walk.”

Four paintings by Johfra Bosschart (1919-1998): 1) “The Plant Angel,” 2) “The Floating Dream,” 3) “Carnival of Vanity,” and 4) “The Silent Walk.”
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1) Tim Kirk, “Two Orcs” (2009), pencil, ink, and watercolour on paper, 48 x 60 cm, identified at auction as a recreation of 2) the colour illustration of “Two Orcs” published in “The JRR Tolkien Calendar 1975.”

1) Tim Kirk, “Two Orcs” (2009), pencil, ink, and watercolour on paper, 48 x 60 cm, identified at auction as a recreation of 2) the colour illustration of “Two Orcs” published in “The JRR Tolkien Calendar 1975.”
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The first four volumes of the “Dray Prescot” series by Alan Burt Akers (Kenneth Bulmer), with cover art by Chris Achilléos.

The first four volumes of the “Dray Prescot” series by Alan Burt Akers (Kenneth Bulmer), with cover art by Chris Achilléos.
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no one in this book is having a good time, but *i* am dancing in my kitchen, relieved and exhilarated to be on the tail end of this project. going to reveal the COVER and the KICKSTARTER release date soon, hopefully

no one in this book is having a good time, but *i* am dancing in my kitchen, relieved and exhilarated to be on the tail end of this project. 

going to reveal the COVER and the KICKSTARTER release date soon, hopefully
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1987 re-release poster for the movie, “Blow-Up” (1966), directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Poster art by Waldemar Swierzy.

1987 re-release poster for the movie, “Blow-Up” (1966), directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Poster art by Waldemar Swierzy.
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My cover for the 6th issue of Penthouse Comics. I designed the character as I drew her without any prior ideas or material but when I went to make this post I thought she deserved a solid description. In the comments below. Enjoy.

My cover for the 6th issue of Penthouse Comics. I designed the character as I drew her without any prior ideas or material but when I went to make this post I thought she deserved a solid description. In the comments below. Enjoy.
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Wallace Polsom, “Ask Me No Questions CLXXI” (27 Sep 2024), paper collage, 20.1 x 26.3 cm | wallacepolsom.com/post/762805682… #papercollage #collage #art #contemporaryart #surrealart #deformation #defamiliarization #arthistory

Wallace Polsom, “Ask Me No Questions CLXXI” (27 Sep 2024), paper collage, 20.1 x 26.3 cm | wallacepolsom.com/post/762805682… #papercollage #collage #art #contemporaryart #surrealart #deformation #defamiliarization #arthistory
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John La Farge (1835-1910), “Autumn Scattering Leaves” (c. 1900), watercolour and gouache on paper. Proposed design for a stained-glass window for a private home on Long Island.

John La Farge (1835-1910), “Autumn Scattering Leaves” (c. 1900), watercolour and gouache on paper. Proposed design for a stained-glass window for a private home on Long Island.
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John La Farge (1835-1910), “The Strange Thing Little Kiosai Saw in the River” (1897), watercolour and gouache on Japanese tissue laid down on white wove paper.

John La Farge (1835-1910), “The Strange Thing Little Kiosai Saw in the River” (1897), watercolour and gouache on Japanese tissue laid down on white wove paper.