Fan Art Friday: Asterix the Gaul by techgnotic, journal
Fan Art Friday: Asterix the Gaul
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Fan Art Friday: Asterix and the Deviants!
By DeevElliott (https://www.deviantart.com/deevelliott)
fun with asterix by sprucehammer (https://www.deviantart.com/sprucehammer)
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Obelix, my boy, I wish to goodness you'd take your menhir off when you come indoors!”
The adventures of the diminutive Gaul who spends his time resisting the attempts of the Roman Empire to conquer his country outsells 50 Shades Of Grey in his home country, France.
Created in 1959 by writer René Goscinny and illustrator Albert Uderzo, The Adventures of Asterix originally ran in the French comics magazine R
Cosplay Friday: The Legend of Zelda by techgnotic, journal
Cosplay Friday: The Legend of Zelda
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Cosplay Friday: It’s Dangerous To Go Alone!
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Legend of Zelda On guard by Rei-Suzuki (https://www.deviantart.com/rei-suzuki)
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The Legend of Zelda
The award winning The Legend of Zelda video game series is undoubtedly one of the most beloved and iconic of all time. But how much do you really know about this action-adventure phenomenon? Even with 17 official games and multiple generations of fans there are still a few hidden tidbits about the land of Hyrule that are not especially well known.
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Horse Power In Art History
Power & Grace In Motion
Above and beyond that, a unique aesthetic beauty unmatched by any other living creature in creation. There is the reality of the horse and there is the idea of the horse. Combined in a single construct, a special art has existed to celebrate the horse since the first human artists used the stone walls of their cave dwellings as the first canvases. Watching Werner Herzog’s 2010 documentary on the Chauvet Caves in southern France, Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010), gives one a sense of the powerful bond of human and horse, of the capture of early h