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oscarspoe:SEARCH PARTY season four costumes by Matthew Simonelli
Pearl mounted Japanese wakizashi, late koto or early shinto period.from Sofe Design Auctions
talesfromweirdland:Model sheets, a mouth chart, and a walk cycle, for Betty Boop.Her early Fleischer
artbooksnat:Neon Genesis Evangelion (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン)Early Evangelion design and setting proposals illus
thenamelessdoll:Early Kayley and Garret character designs for “Quest for Camelot”. ;)Watch Me Edit
Mexican knife, early 20th century.from Sofe Design Auctions
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From the drawing board to the screen: my favorite Star Wars character, Jabba the Hutt.
talesfromweirdland:First designs for Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner.“Don Coyote”?
Black sluts accept the fact early in life that their faces are nothing more than Nature’s designated
talesfromweirdland:Early concept and storyboard art for Stanley Kubrick’s A.I. Art by Chris Baker.Ku
At the forefront of David Bowie’s early looks was fashion designer Kansai Yamamoto, who designed the
talesfromweirdland:Early PlayStation logo concepts.
Early PlayStation logo concepts.
Early concept art for Rapunzel by Claire Keane
weirdlandtv:Jim Henson’s design sketches of his alter ego, Kermit the Frog. 1950s.Kermit has a brill
weirdlandtv:Jim Henson’s original sketches of Nigel, Floyd Pepper, Sam the Eagle (image 1) and Anima
weirdlandtv:First designs for Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner.“Don Coyote”?
talesfromweirdland:Concept art (and one animation cel) of Ratigan, the villain in Disney’s The Great
weirdlandtv:Jim Henson’s design sketches for Sesame Street regulars, Bert and Ernie. He had the shap
talesfromweirdland:Early sketch of Oscar the Grouch, by Jim Henson. Circa 1969.My blog must be the o
talesfromweirdland:From the drawing board to the screen: Basil, the Great Mouse Detective (1987). It
talesfromweirdland:First designs for Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner.“Don Coyote”?
talesfromweirdland:Mardi Gras costume designs from the late 19th/early 20th century. Masters of the
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