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Terry Jones’ enormous boner for the Middle Ages is one of my favourite things about him.
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Off the shoulder of Orion
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Welease Wodewick!
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Do you know about the curse of the ninth?
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This isn’t nearly as polished as I’d like it to be, but I wanted to post something for Valentine’s. :B
An inventor accidentally put together a robot that fancies him :ooo (Guess he’ll have to finish putting the rest of his robot together pretty quick here, then XD)
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by P. Craig Russell
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Who needs science? Let us have magical baby dragons!
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Biologists would have you call this thing an Armadillo-Girdled Lizard, Cordylus cataphractus, but I won’t be fooled. This is clearly a baby dragon. They also have this adorable habit of biting their own tails for no discernible reason. Which is adorable until you remember what the ouroboros is, and inevitably conclude that these things are also dark magic.
Magical dragons. It all makes sense.
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Sir Robin rode north, through the dark forest of Ewing, accompanied by his favorite minstrels.
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Well, It’s scarcely a replacement, then, is it?
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I got some feedback recently that I never did landscapes, so I dug through my drafts and found a messy sketch from 2009, and then expanded the image a ton and fixed it up. The original sketch only had the top 1/4 of the image, and it was all just plain hills. This was originally inspired by a part from the book I was reading at the time (Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell), and on my repaint I redid a lot of areas and threw in inspiration from the book I’m reading now (The Silmarillion). That said, it’s not fan art, it’s more just me pulling bits of pieces of ideas that I liked from different places. :)
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“The Peregrine” 
15”x24”
Serigraph/Lithograph
Edition of 45
100lb Kraft French Paper
 Lithography is a laborious process, but has amazing results that are unmatched by any other type printmaking. “The Peregrine” will be going on sale monday March 18 at noon on my Etsy shop. Etsy.com/shop/arghristprints. 
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Even their credits are silly. Those men are a great inspiration to all of us loonies!
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Excerpted credits from Monty Python’s Flying Circus episode 25.
Sometimes archival research is the best.
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Immanuel Kant was a real pissant who was very rarely stable. Heidegger, Heidegger was a boozy beggar who could think you under the table. David Hume could out-consume Wilhelm Freidrich Hegel. And Wittgenstein was a beery swine who was just as schloshed as Schlegel. There’s nothing Nietzsche...
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