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MGS sketchdump
A collection of omens from the prairies 🤞🌾🌾
Black & white illustrations by Moebius. Reference for some of these: doorofperception.com
Uranus. The double-spread painting for the original books depicted a scene from the innermost large moon, Ariel, with Miranda visible above the planet. Voyager showed the surface of Ariel to be covered by deep, criss-crossing valleys and canyons, so this painting proved predictive - though, the artist admits, this was mainly coincidence! Uranus is shown as a crescent; the horns extend from one side of the equator to the other, rather than from pole to pole. Art: David A. Hardy
Dolly in July of 1973
(via her new book Behind the Seams)
M. C. Escher (Dutch,1898-1972)
Puddle, 1952
Woodcut in colors on thin laid Japon paper
Indoors
"Good Morning, Rose"
My short story for the wlw anthology GLIMM*R!