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1 year ago
Witch Doctor From Terraria. To Heal Your Body And Your Spirit. I Never Played It, But I Like How He Looks,

Witch Doctor from Terraria. To heal your body and your spirit. I never played it, but i like how he looks, so i did this art ^^


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13 years ago
"salta" | Ink, Digital

"salta" | ink, digital

IG @ graphik.magik


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7 years ago
A New Fantasy Sketch! We Just Added A Pinch Of Color To Make Everything More Dynamic. Made In Procreate

A new fantasy sketch! We just added a pinch of color to make everything more dynamic. Made in Procreate with iPad, hope you like it ;)


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7 years ago
One Of Our Latest Fantasy Digital Painting, We Really Hope You Like!  

One of our latest Fantasy digital Painting, we really hope you like!  

Part of the painting process is on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/moonpix/videos/all …


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10 years ago
Ah Well Nothing But A Doodle Page Today. But That's Ok, As Long As Im Getting Use To Drawing Digitally
Ah Well Nothing But A Doodle Page Today. But That's Ok, As Long As Im Getting Use To Drawing Digitally
Ah Well Nothing But A Doodle Page Today. But That's Ok, As Long As Im Getting Use To Drawing Digitally

Ah well nothing but a doodle page today. But that's ok, as long as im getting use to drawing digitally right?

Though the only reason i wanted to post this was because i wanted to show that i can actually do the do called drawing. The creatures are an idea and the upper right lady person was a tribal thing ... or something. i like her.

Edit: also here's some angels and what not. sketching is rather fun, especially when i actually use lines XD

2nd edit: ok im done i promise. Me attempting to do the do that is art isn't an easy fight.... and im hiding my identity so well aren't i?


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11 years ago
That Tribal Ish ... #tribal #african #headwrap #culture #cleopatraeyes

That tribal ish ... #tribal #african #headwrap #culture #cleopatraeyes


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11 years ago
Throwback Thursday! This Is The Logotype Of A Children's Series That I Created For A Truly Lovely Client

Throwback Thursday! This is the logotype of a children's series that I created for a truly lovely client a couple of years ago. I had so much fun working on it. Happy nearly-the-weekend!


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1 year ago

Living Room - Library

Living Room - Library

Ideas for remodeling a mid-sized transitional enclosed living room library without a television


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9 years ago
Decided To Work On This Last Night. I Think It Came Out Pretty Swell. 

Decided to work on this last night. i think it came out pretty swell. 


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1 year ago

more music that makes my body move like this please 🦋👾🫶 #savej #bellydancing #trance #trickynymph #dancer #tribal #edm #sensual #fypシ


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12 years ago
jt3xd - jt3xd

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2 years ago

Research on the Elongated Skulls

There is evidence of elongated skulls in many different places around the world. In Egypt, these skulls are often found in graves from the Old and Middle Kingdom periods. They are also found in Peru and have been used in religious ceremonies for centuries. In North America, many Native communities have traditionally worn these types of headdresses and jewelry. The presence of elongated skulls in ancient history proves that human anatomy has been changing for thousands of years.

Research On The Elongated Skulls

The Egyptians appear to have used the elongated skulls as ornaments for their tombs. ‘‘The priests of the time believed that the gods would transfer their souls to the bodies of their ancestors after they died, so it was important to provide the deceased with nice things to help them reach the afterlife. They also may have had practical uses. They believed they used them to drain water from their underground temples, prone to flooding. The Indigenous people’s of Peru also used the elongated skulls as grave goods. Because they believed that the spirits of their dead ancestors resided inside the skulls, they were buried with these artifacts near the head of the body to aid their passage into the afterlife. According to the Inca civilization, it was up to the priests to pass judgment on whether or not a person was worthy enough to enter the afterlife. They also used the skulls for divination and a good luck charm to protect them from harm.’’

Research On The Elongated Skulls

There are many theories about how elongated skulls came to exist. One theory is that they are the remains of an extinct race of people that lived on Earth thousands of years ago. These "giants" may have lived alongside the Native Americans or descended from an earlier human civilization during the Ice Age. Another theory is that they were created artificially using clay, metal, or wood molds. ‘‘As the Spanish colonized the Americas, many different cultures were exposed to new ideas about science and medicine. As a result, many of these people began experimenting with new ways to create artificial body parts. Besides tattooing, intentional scarring, piercing, and teeth sharpening, intentional cranial deformation is another form of mutilation of the human body and is associated with the cultural background of society. It has been related to religion, aestheticism, beauty, or facilitating tribal identity.’’

Research On The Elongated Skulls

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