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Unsettling dog portraits by Ilona.

I cannot turn down an opportunity to showcase an artist who has a bearded lady print.

(Source: etsy.com)

Becca Stadtlander draws all sorts of things — bugs, bats, mermaids on land. Pretty much all of my interests are right here. Follow the link to buy prints! 

This Store of the Imagination’s employees are independent women who will unapologetically ignore you if you ask for help impolitely. 

To the left is Edith (print, $20), who is wearing a shirt that I, a curly Jew, would also like to wear. (Have I mentioned lately the time some woman stuck her hand in my hair in a public bathroom? I’m still trying to rinse clean from that, and it was years ago).

To the right is a Rockabilly Gal in 50 Years (~$14.50), who I’m pretty sure is secretly named Ethel. (She refuses to wear a name tag, and she’s been on the payroll so long I feel awkward asking at this point.)

Yay! Jasmine Worth has new prints up in her Etsy store.

Fairy tale inspired prints by Cory Godbey.

Peggy Wolf illustrates fashionable ladies and their menagerie of pets. 

The artwork of Miss Mindy is really sassy and fun. It reminds me of vintage freakshow posters. 

I *love* Civilward’s Matisselike superheroes.

Rob Foote’s plant/animal chimera drawings rock.

Ron Guyatt makes video game & movie poster prints.

I really want the Portal one for our house.

STUDLY DISNEY-INSPIRED PINUP PRINTS!

Tienne Rei