Who doesn’t want to be Spidey, I mean, come on?! This was created for my eldest, and a bit of compromise on his part was needed. Naturally, he wanted the full mask. After a little diplomacy, however, I managed to convince him that no one would know it was him if his face wasn’t partially visible. Tried explaining ‘artistic licence’ to a kid? It’s an experience.
A bit of Ælf-improvement!
The Little Rubbishscoffer ( Thuringian trolls)
Don’t think I’ve done an #inktober before. On my walks to Kindergarten with my eldest, I’ve been pointing out the trolls in the trees, who hide there during the day. But then, the ‘Muellfresserchen’ ( Little Rubbishscoffer ) came to light. A wee rascal of a being, here in his fave habitat – by a bin, munching blissfully away on dead fowl and discarded confectionery. “Guten Hunger!” little troll dude.
MUST SEE: Michael Triegl
One of the best modern classicists of our age. Einfach toll!
The article is an older one but offers great insight.
https://design.lsu.edu/calendar/freedom-different-kind-art-michael-triegel/