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Tagged: Fantasy Art

For me Fantasy Art is a genre of imagery that can range from sweeping vistas, incredible beasts like dragons, dark armoured warriors and far too many scantily clad female characters to make any kind of sense. I tend to avoid the latter in these reblogs and posts.

Instead pass through the gates of imagination, and look upon the Otherworlds that surround and inspire our dreams.

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  • Working hard or hardly working?…

    I am deep in the throes of an #amwriting push....
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  • whatjanesaw: Shohei Otomo’s pen and ink…

    whatjanesaw: Shohei Otomo’s pen and ink drawings http://www.hakuchi.jp/ Wow… I could only be more impressed if it was a ballpoint pen....
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  • whatjanesaw: Shannon…

    whatjanesaw: Shannon Knight http://www.shannonrknight.com/ Couple of nice Yokai images… Reblogged from CJMoseley....
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  • Welsh mythology is the western version of the Japanese Yokai….

    Welsh mythology is the western version of the Japanese Yokai. Full of bizarre beasts and spirits that seem far removed from those of a more classical mythology (I’m looking squarely at certain early fantasy novelists that were so busy making up a British Mythology that they swerved most of the good stuff we had here). This is an image I knocked up of one of the Welsh lake and river monsters, a Chimerical beastie, part Crocodile and part Beaver, so I think it’d look like this… The English would probably name it a Beaverdile, or maybe a Crocodeaver… But in Cymru it is called the Afanc (Avank)....
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  • Well that’s evocative (and possibly invocative)

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  • Weirdest Google route ever…

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