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September 2007 Wallpaper from the Top Cows, Comic Book version of Witchblade. The series originally starred Sara Pezzini, a NYPD homicide detective who comes into possession of the Witchblade, a supernatural, artifact with immense destructive and protective powers. Through the Comicbook series Sara struggles to hone the awesome powers of the Witchblade and fend off those with a nefarious interest in it. There have been many spin-off titles, which place the Witchblade in other times and settings.

Animal Artist - Donna Crawshaw - Wildlife Animal Paintings Paintings of foxes, deer, hares and other wild animals are a popular subject for the animal artist Donna Crawshaw. Animal paintings of British wildlife birds and mammals are a speciality but other wild animals such as African big cats are often featured in Donna Crawshaw’s paintings and commissions. It is my firm belief that it is a mistake to hold firm beliefs It is my firm belief that it is a mistake to hold firm beliefs Title: Malaclypse the Younger

Heavenly Sword Weapon, Character and Environment Concept Art By – August 14, 2007Posted in: Heavenly Sword, PlayStation 3, Screenshots, Sony About the Author Matt Litten is a 28 year old from-the-womb gamer turned video game reviewer/blogger and current editor/owner/operator of VGBlogger.com. Matt got his first taste of gaming as a youngster on the NES and Atari, and the rest is history from there. Spirit of the Horse Gallery “Alchemy” “In the alchemy of destinyTime is a window to other selvesAs we remember who we once wereAnd who we wanted to be We can rememberWhat we came here forWhat we can forgiveAnd what we can change The now becomes a momentRipe with potential and choiceUnfettered by the pastWe can see with new clarity We can move mountains like the wind over the sandErasing monuments of doubtAnd creating again and againThe visions of the future” ~ Kim McElroy

Creature Spot - The Spot for Creature Art, Artists and Fans I did this in the spring on commission. Pretty large size for me, so it was a real challenge balancing the amount of detail and keeping a good flow moving throughout the image without creating a nightmare for myself. It was for an office environment, so I tried to keep the creatures rather humanesque and benign in nature. And -- ya know -- let me take this moment to curse the posting editor here, which is frustrating as hell. 106 of the most beloved Street Art Photos More info. More info. More Banksy on Street Art Utopia. More info. More 3D on Street Art Utopia. The Art of OaKoAk Some of the best street art has humor built into it. In the case of French street artist, OaKoAk, they take what the city gives to them and creates a witty street piece. Who hasn't wanted to turn a tile doorstep into a piano, or a sewer cover into a Viking's shield?

The Rare White Lion, a photo from Attiki, Attica Critiques | Translate carper hoi Panos, This is a great head of a lion. National Geographic Cities have existed for thousands of years and can be traced back to the river valley civilizations of Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq), Egypt, India, and China. At first, these settlements depended largely on agriculture and domestic cattle, but as they grew in size they became centers for merchants and traders. Urban growth, also known as urbanization, accelerated dramatically with the advent of industrialization some 200 years ago. At that time, large numbers of people moved to cities in search of jobs, mostly in factories. But the most rapid growth has taken place over the past 50 years. While less than one-third of the world's population lived in cities in 1950, about two thirds of humanity is expected to live in urban areas by 2030.

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