Also, the sign looks gross.
Posts by Wallace Polsom
Mexico = fine. Mexico or USA = scam to get Canadians to buy US produce.
“Product of Mexico or USA” = NO SALE!!!
THE 1972 ANNUAL WORLD’S BEST SF (DAW, 1972; Book Club Edition), with cover art by Frank Frazetta.
THE 1973 ANNUAL WORLD’S BEST SF (DAW, 1973; Book Club Edition), with cover art by William S. Shields.
THE 1974 ANNUAL WORLD’S BEST SF (DAW, 1974; Book Club Edition), with cover art by Victor Valla.
THE 1978 ANNUAL WORLD’S BEST SF (DAW, 1978; Book Club Edition), with cover art by Richard Powers.
THE 1977 ANNUAL WORLD’S BEST SF (DAW, 1977; Book Club Edition), with cover art by Richard Corben.
THE 1976 ANNUAL WORLD’S BEST SF (DAW, 1976; Book Club Edition), with cover art by Chet Jezierski.
THE 1975 ANNUAL WORLD’S BEST SF (DAW, 1975; Book Club Edition), with cover art by Richard Corben.
Double-page spread from INNOCENT ROUGE OMNIBUS, Volume 1, by Shin’ichi Sakamoto @14mountain.bsky.social.
Illustration by Sanjulián clipped/isolated by me from the cover of a reissue of THE BLADE OF CONAN (Ace, 1982).
Kent: Is this the promised end? (King Lear, 5.3.316)
Delete, delete, delete…
An illustration of Lycion from Delicious in Dungeon as the wolf from The Wolf and the Seven Goats fairy tale. Lycion is in his beast-man form sitting above a little goat and holding cutlery. Two big pairs of demon/goat eyes are seen glowing in the darkness behind him. The board around the illustration has elements from the original fairy tale (clock, honey, flour, thread and a pair of scissors) and 6 more goat kids.
the wolf and the seven goats
my piece for @storyindungeon.bsky.social !
Laios and a siren from Dungeon Meshi as Fernando and the spirit from "Los ojos verdes" by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer. For the fan anthology "Once Upon a Dungeon"
a siren's call 🐚
my piece for @storyindungeon.bsky.social!!!
Wallace Polsom, “Therapist” (18 Sep 2020), paper collage, 19.5 x 24 cm | wallacepolsom.com/post/6296285...
René Magritte (1898-1967), “The Therapist”: 1) 1936, 2) 1937, 3) 1941, and 4) 1962.
Four paintings by Kay Sage (1898-1963).
Poster of the cover art by Patrick Woodroffe for Jean Renvoizé, "The Net" (Quartet Books, 1974).
Rafał Olbinski (b. 1943) — variations on a theme.
Victor Moscoso, “Man with Spiral Eyes” (1966): 1) idea sketch for poster design, watercolour on paper, 2) sketch for poster, watercolour on paper, 3) sketch for poster, watercolour on paper, and 4) poster, offset litho.
Four-page sequence from “The Carnival of Immortals,” the first book in Enki Bilal’s NIKOPOL TRILOGY.
Cover of Innocent Rogue Omnibus Volume 2 by Shin'ichi Sakamoto
Cover of Innocent Rogue Omnibus Volume 3 by Shin'ichi Sakamoto
Reminder: Innocent Rouge Omnibus Volumes 2 & 3 are available to pre-order now: https://bit.ly/49QRe1H
Thwarted by fate with the calamity that followed the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, Marie-Joseph is determined to confront destiny...
By Shin'ichi Sakamoto (@14mountain.bsky.social) #DHManga
Enki Bilal, “The Death of Orlaon,” OUTER STATES (Catalan, 1990), pp. 26-29. Translated by Elizabeth Bell.
Two crows march through a snowy field. They see a pile of snow on top of a fence post. "Heh, that lump of snow looks like..." starts one... Close up of the lump of snow that is revealed to be a living snowy owl. "Gasp" exhales one crow. "...a spirit!" exclaims the second.
Snowy Lump #oldknees
The first panel shows a crow with the title "How to live a good life". The second panel shows a crow cawing at itself in the mirror with the subheading "Make friends". The next panel says "Explore" and shows a crow looking into a commercial waste bin. The next says "Try new things" with a crow eating something vile. The next one says "Be curious" and shows the crow grabbing a hissing cat's tail". The final frame says "Get a hobby" and shows the crow looking closely at a book of matches.
How To Live A Good Life #oldknees
Enki Bilal, “In the Name of the Father, and of the Gun…,” OUTER STATES (Catalan, 1990), pp. 11-14. Translated by Elizabeth Bell.
Wallace Polsom, “The Secrets that You Keep” (04 Apr 2018), paper collage, 10 x 14.8 cm | wallacepolsom.com/post/1725931...
Cocteau Twins, “Cico Buff” — song released in 1988 on the album, BLUE BELL KNOLL; video posted on the band’s official YouTube channel a few days ago. This is my nostalgia.
youtu.be/kkxixKRfEnk?...