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an image of a man with many guitars on his head and fingers in the air
Comics | DC
iZombie #24 | Written by John Roberson; Pencilled by James Rugg; Inked by James Rugg; Lettered by Todd Klein; Painted cover by Mike Allred | #vertigocomics
two people are drawing in front of a fake building with flowers and plants on it
Illustration — Molly Crabapple
A Short Film by Crabapple, Boekbinder and Batt A stop motion, paper puppet animation about love, loss and open-heart surgery. Directed by Jim Batt. Art by Molly Crabapple. Music by Kim Boekbinder.
an animated image of a woman in a dress with the words, save your affair
I HAVE YOUR HEART - an animation by Crabapple, Boekbinder, & Batt
I HAVE YOUR HEART - an animation by Crabapple, Boekbinder, & Batt
an old black and white photo of a woman in a nun costume with her arms outstretched
DRACULA'S DAUGHTER (1936) Otto Kruger, Gloria Holden, Marguerite Churchill. Here Gloria Holden says a long incantation over the corpse of her vampire father. "…..Be thou exorcised , O Dracula, and thy body, long undead, find destruction throughout eternity in the name of thy dark, unholy master…." from Hollywood Horror by Mark A. Vieira (2003) (please follow minkshmink on pinterest) (s'il vous plaît suivre minkshmink sur pinterest) #dracula #draculasdaughter #vampire #lesbianvampire
a woman with two birds on her head and one bird on her shoulder, standing in front of a wall
WELL DRESSED FOR THE APOCALYPSE
Crows Ravens: Well-dressed for the Apocalypse...
a woman is covered in moss and plants
No Gelin A Vellin Idh Raid Lîn
Earth Witch: #Earth #Witch.
a woman with her hands up in the air while wearing a crown and sitting in tall grass
Sarah bowman artist
Nantosuelta - Celtic: Nature Goddess worshipped primarily in Gaul. One of her attributes was the raven, which linked her with the Irish goddess Morrígan. The raven may also connote an association with the home, with fertility, and also with the dead. There is a water attribute associated with her. She is sometimes portrayed together with Sucellus (“Good Striker”), the Gaulish god of agriculture. ---Sarah bowman artist
the cover of harry clark's fairy tale, with an image of a woman in blue
Harry Clarke: The Snow Queen Bookmark
The Snow Queen, illustration for Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy Tales (1916) by Harry Clarke (Irish, 1889–1931).