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Devourer of worlds / / / /
Artwork for the cover of Local Act Comic’s Something Weird Quartely issue 2.
Competition entry for an art contest for the comic Runes of Ragnan.
for Sherry Osborn / her picture: / stock credits: / FAESTOCK for sherry’s body / STRIDSBERG for the background / the horse is public domain all my artworks are copyrighted and do not belong to the public domain thank you for viewing my heART!!!
My daughter in Pittsfield State Park in Massachusetts. In summer August 2008 / KODAK Z712 Featured Works in a Group: / My Bumble Bee Series / Daylight Moon Series: /
Watercolor and water color pencil…...portrait of young girl holding daisies about six years old.. on coquille paper / This was a commission piece. I used Coquile cold press paper 3ply….it has a stiple surface and is usually my paper of choice….I love the texture and the effect I get from it whether it be watercolor, colored pencil or graphite / Featured in / 1 on 1 Fine Art / Childhood / Colored Pencil Art / Fine Art
Cover artwork for ‘Something Wicked Horror Anthology’ (2005). (mixed media, photography, digital painting, watercolour)
Gruesome Killeroo portrait by the talented Simon Sherry, Melbourne artist. As Simon puts it – “Nature has it’s own way in dealing with us…”
Dressed to kill. / / / /
The King is Dead and I’m in charge… / / / /
My daughter at Berry Pond in Pittsfield.Mass…Summer 2008 August.
This a Collaboration with the wonderful / Sherry Osborn I saw the original in her profile and my mind started to turn, she’s was kind enough to let me mess up an already perfect image of her, not sure if she liked the finish image all she said it reminded her a a bad hair day, lol. Thank you Sherry Best viewed large A succubus (plural succubi) is a demon who takes the form of a beautiful woman to seduce men, especially monks, in dreams to have sexual intercourse, according to the medieval European legend. Their male counterpart is the incubus. They draw energy from the men to sustain themselves, often until the point of exhaustion or death of the victim.[citation needed] One such story relates to a man in the town of Coblenz, who has been bewitched by a succubus, with whom he is forced to repeatedly fornicate, whilst in the presence of his wife. The story goes on to say that “after an incredible number of such bouts, the poor man at last sinks to the floor utterly exhausted.” From mythology and fantasy, Lilith and the Lilin (Jewish) and Lilitu (Sumerian) are in redactive Christian fables (folktales not part of official Christian theology), considered succubi. According to the Malleus Maleficarum, or “Witches’ Hammer”, written by Heinrich Kramer (Insitoris) in 1486, succubi would collect semen from the men they slept with, which incubi would then use to impregnate women, thus explaining how demons could apparently sire children in spite of the traditional belief that demons were incapable of reproduction through generative or gestative means. Children so begotten were supposed to be those that were born deformed, or more susceptible to supernatural influences. In Sri Lanka and other Buddhist cultures, the succubus is named as “Mohini”, where she would wait on the road with a white dress with a baby and ask for men’s help. Original / Image copyright © 2008, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
I love the beauty of Moss on a Mountain Stream. Taken on Roaring Fork in the Great Smoky Mountains.
Early morning on Cave Run Lake.
Rose, under a canpoy of trees.
Wrigley Falls, frozen.
Light streaming down through the fog, from Heaven on a gravel back road.
Paradise in the Mountains, taken on Roaring Fork in Tennessee. A place you must see when visiting the Smoky Mountains National Park.
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Ace’s little sister sledge may be looking for a promotion… / / / /
My Tiffany hiding behind all the Teddy bears
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