had a vision of athena outside of her armor sooo
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Crow and Apollo are chillin before canon event
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Wood Engraving Wednesday
JOHN AUSTEN
In the 1930s, the Limited Editions Club sent out a list of titles to selected artists and asked them to choose a book to illustrate and present their ideas for illustrations. The well-established English book illustrator and wood engraver John Austen replied that he wished to illustrate The Frogs by Aristophanes even though it did not appear on the list. His proposal and preliminary designs were so strong that the Club agreed. Austin provided 28 wood engravings and an edition of 1500 copies were printed at the venerable Haarlem, Netherlands, printing house of Joh. Enschedé en Zonen and signed by the artist.
View all 28 engravings at the Book Graphics blogspot.
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Hypnos and Thanatos, gods of sleep and death, respectively, compromise over the fate of a boy
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Hello! I really love your art and designs! I was wondering if you have a Demeter design? She's my favorite goddess and I think she would look amazing in your style :0
I do! Here it is
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Isn't it actually so beautiful that deities take the time to try and guide and teach us? How wonderful is it that they care for us so deeply that they'd share their wisdom, knowledge, and insight so freely? I think a deity's love is something to be cherished, and I cherish this. 🧡✨
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