Tweets presented here mainly on aesthetic impulse, occasionally in an educational context, sometimes historical.
I collect art & vintage comics, and I make art.
@GregRozeboom
@ccscales
Here is an image of something similar, I think, that you might like. If I remember correctly, the image was imprinted onto some kind of cloth to be used as a table mat.
@AlexVorkov
@BiLLYd_licious
Warrant's SHUDDER (formerly The CREEPS) No. 8 should be available for sale by the end of the year.
If you dare to bring this one home, don't be surprised if it turns out to have some mommy issues.😲
Happy Eve of the feast day of St. Nicholas!
The creature shown below symbolizes the Krampus.
He's glued to the top of a wooden box used to hold candy.
The figure was made in Germany back in the 1920s.
The Christian cross he is wearing indicates his association with St. Nicholas.
Happy Eve of the feast day of St. Nicholas!
The creature shown below symbolizes the Krampus.
He's glued to the top of a wooden box used to hold candy.
The figure was made in Germany back in the 1920s.
The Christian cross he is wearing indicates his association with St. Nicholas.
@BiLLYd_licious
@GregRozeboom
@DebbieZimmer54
@iknowthezarbi
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Is anyone doing any last minute shopping for gifts, food for the weekend, supplies for the doggies or kitties, goodies for the fridge, etc??
I went yesterday, it was a madhouse.
@AlexVorkov
@kreepazoidkelly
@ConnieJoJo2
Here ya' go, the cover of
@FamousMonsters
No. 61 (Jan. 1970).
The painting is by Peter Green, depicting a scene with Count Mora (Bela Lugosi) and Luna (Carroll Borland) in
@mgmstudios
' Mark of the Vampire (1935), by the director of Dracula (1931) and London After Midnight.