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Rasmus Berggreen is a Concept Designer and CEO of MOOD, a visual development studio based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Be sure to check out his Norse inspired
Tyler Stone sent me this scan he did of an illustration of a book showing a Chupacabras. He said he thought it was a fair depiction of the large unknown iguana lizard, with some exaggerations. I added a few of my own comments and decided to run it that way. The original scan was unreadable in places and I had to replace some text anyway. Just to mention the situation again,There are a few reports of the large lizards out in the American West which say they have the flaps of skin behind the head like an Australian Frilled lizard. There might actually be such lizards running loose that people are reporting. Conversely, other reports make out the flaps to be oriented vertically above and below the head, much as in some other kinds of Iguanid lizards. Best Wishes, Dale D.
Petit-Doigt s’appelle Issunboshi dans d’autre conte. Il est fils unique d’un couple très âgé. Enfant il était la risée du quartier et les autres enfants se moquait de lui. Il ne mesurait guère plus de trois centimètres ! Bercé par l’amour de ses parents, le minuscule Issunbôshi grandit en esprit et en bravoure… Tant pis pour la taille ! […]
Opening tomorrow, Giant Robot's GR2 brings back the pot-adorned girls of Japanese artist Katsuya Terada with "Return of the Hot Pot Girls." We originally covered his intricate black and white marker drawings back in 2011. A skilled draftsman, Terada is perhaps best known in the States for his character designs for the animated film Blood: The Last Vampire, Iron Man and Hellboy. His new pieces contrast simple materials of pencil on paper and wood with detailed renderings of girls wearing Japanese "nabe" (Japanese hot pot dishes) paired with ferocious beasts. Creatures like tigers, bears, and eagles appear mid-flight as they wind around the compostions, shown here in these cropped preview images.