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Steve D Swanson
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I had a go at trying to do a Curt Swan era Superman in my style. I think I’ll try a Neal Adams Batman next.
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It's been a LONG time since I posted anything. So....an old-school vibe to a Beholder.



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Or this.... A dryad. Honestly she is too "human" and not enough creature-esque. But oh well.



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John Popa
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Love that Beholder - those were always my favorite D & D creatures!
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Robert Shepherd
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Beholders - Definitely the creepiest monster. Pure malice wrapped up in a meaty disco ball.

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Some say that the art of enjoying the art of a beholder lies in the eye of the critic, but I say that the critical eye is beholden to the art of the lie. I think.

Beholders are cool.  


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Messing around on my iPad...


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