Friday Frenzy!
Today my brother sent me a very good drawing by the Norwegian Louis Moe.
Spectacular, I think you'll agree.
Rabbits serving up, among other things, meat.
A transformation.
Probably some fairy tale, long dark winters of seclusion living on moldy rye bread, beer, and salt cod do wonders for the imagination. Prosit!
(The tale is of Fenrir swallowing the sun at Ragnarok, although there are other legends of Skoll (he who mocks) and Hati (he who hates) swallowing the sun and moon respectively. So long as somebody swallows the sun, anyway. See what I mean about long dark winters)?
(The tale is of Fenrir swallowing the sun at Ragnarok, although there are other legends of Skoll (he who mocks) and Hati (he who hates) swallowing the sun and moon respectively. So long as somebody swallows the sun, anyway. See what I mean about long dark winters)?
Extremely moldy rye bread.
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/558020/pont-saint-esprit-france-1951-bread-poisoning-mass-hallucinations
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/558020/pont-saint-esprit-france-1951-bread-poisoning-mass-hallucinations
Charming? Off the chart!
The Elf of the Apple Tree
The peaceable kingdom, Twyla Tharp version.
Detail from Les Pauvres, the poor ones.
Detail from Les Pauvres
Les Pauvres
I love well drawn anthro, yes I do.
A rabbit who lives a thousand years. His fur turns white around the age of 500. What a coincidence!
Illustration by Kobayashi Eitaku.
But now for some good old fashioned American genius. This is Mike Mignola in front of a Peter de Seve painting.
Terrific art and whimsy are inseparable. Peter de Seve.
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