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Sleepy Monster in a Teacup
Humans aren't the only ones who enjoy a spot of tea now and again. Little monsters have been know to slip quietly into kitchens when no one is around and sneak a sip of two of freshly brewed sweetness. Alas, some of these tiny creatures may become so enamored with the tea, that they sip themselves silly and fall into a state of euphoria, causing all manner of behavior.

This artwork is now available on Redbubble:
https://www.redbubble.com/people/gretchenkdeahl/shop
(100% human-made) human imagined, drawn and painted, no AI whatsoever.
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

Some zooms into my 2023 Western Interior Seaway illustration, from DINOSAUR BEHAVIOUR, by Prof Michael Benton (published by Princeton University Press). It features an Edmontosaurus carcass attracting attention from birds, pterosaurs, bony fish, sharks, marine reptiles, and ammonites.

My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

Here's my 2023 Western Interior Seaway illustration, from DINOSAUR BEHAVIOUR, by Prof Benton (Princeton University Press). It features an Edmontosaurus carcass attracting attention from birds, pterosaurs, bony fish, sharks, marine reptiles, and ammonites.

This piece is inspired by the fairytale, Jack and the Beanstalk.

Jack’s tale has had a lot of iterations, and it has shifted and changed over time to omit different elements depending on the era in which the tale is being told.

A lot of folks consider Jack to be a thug, a simple irresponsible child burglar, but one important fact that is often left out of the tale is the nature of the Giant that ultimately gets killed. Few know that the Grimm’s version clearly states that the Giant is not liked in his cloud kingdom and has stolen most of his treasures from others. And the fact that his bedroom is littered with bones of the victims he’s eaten doesn’t say much for him either.

So is Jack actually an irresponsible kid? Or might he be considered a type of Robin Hood, evening the odds and dishing out the Karma that the Giant deserves?

Hm.

This image is a single greeting card that can be purchased here: https://goimagine.com/jack-and-the-beanstalk-single-illustrated-greeting-card-5x7-with-envelope/

It’s also part of a six-card variety pack of other fairytales here: https://goimagine.com/art-nouveau-fairytale-variety-pack-1-of-greeting-cards-5x7-with-envelopes/

And here’s the speedpaint: https://makertube.net/w/s3Ve1NSHDA5KYuJdTnSD2G

All my work is Human-made using Procreate without any artificially generated nonsense.

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After participating to a panel on media art publications, I’m giving an invited talk on May 9 (tomorrow) at 13:45 at Teatro Los Fundadores in Manizales (Colombia), as part of the Festival Internacional de la Imagen about “Neural, 30+ years of interdependent networking”, thanks to Winchester School of Art Department of Art and Media Technology, Andres Burbano, and Felipe Cesar Londoño for the support.

Continued thread

Illustration for the Maritime Festival event, by Elsa Serka ( elsaserka.artstation.com/ ).

A celebration of sailing ships and all things related to the sea, this event boost the morale of shipyard workers and you have the option to spend some cash to participate and get a booth (increases city approval, +1 yardie) or take the whole team on a day cruise on tallships (large morale boost).