Clearly our victim is succumbing to the venom! Who knew that Dragon poison produced such impressionistic visions...(our hero isn't gonna cut off his ear, is he?)
It's an unorthodox explanation for Van Gogh's later works, but I've never seen any historical documentation that conclusively proves giant lizards weren't running around the streets of 19th-century Provence biting impoverished artists.
2009 graduate of the Academy of Art University. Currently juggling comics, teaching, and giant robot consulting. All images copyright 2016 Mark Simmons.
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Clearly our victim is succumbing to the venom! Who knew that Dragon poison produced such impressionistic visions...(our hero isn't gonna cut off his ear, is he?)
It's an unorthodox explanation for Van Gogh's later works, but I've never seen any historical documentation that conclusively proves giant lizards weren't running around the streets of 19th-century Provence biting impoverished artists.
Haha.. great color, man.
Ahahahahah! He's gone Van Gogh!
Brilliant.
These are great Mark! Reminds me of some bad acid I had back in the grade school. . . .
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