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This year I was honored to have my work selected as cover art for four JNS & JNS: Spine issues.

This year I was honored to have my work selected as cover art for four JNS & JNS: Spine issues. I can’t wait to see what Neuroscience Publications can accomplish next year #2021 #journalcovers #medicalillustration #neurosurgery #neuroscience #barrow (at Barrow Neurological Institute)
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Who do you think burned down the new Knickerbocker Hospital? Image courtesy: @clayrodery

Who do you think burned down the new Knickerbocker Hospital? 

Image courtesy: @clayrodery


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 Yngol Barrow Half practice and half forcing myself to relax, my first “doodle” of 2019 is all about

Yngol Barrow


Half practice and half forcing myself to relax, my first “doodle” of 2019 is all about adventure – exactly what I’m hoping to fill up this year with.


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One horrid reelkind half-elf here to cause problems and be a villainAKA This Teenager is Unsupervise

One horrid reelkind half-elf here to cause problems and be a villain

AKA This Teenager is Unsupervised in Einquell and the Party Did Kidnap Him <3

Barrow is doing his best, I swear, He’s just Having A Time Rn


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 The Mold Cape is an early Bronze Age artifact (1900BC-1600BC) beaten out of a single ingot of gold  The Mold Cape is an early Bronze Age artifact (1900BC-1600BC) beaten out of a single ingot of gold  The Mold Cape is an early Bronze Age artifact (1900BC-1600BC) beaten out of a single ingot of gold  The Mold Cape is an early Bronze Age artifact (1900BC-1600BC) beaten out of a single ingot of gold

The Mold Cape is an early Bronze Age artifact (1900BC-1600BC) beaten out of a single ingot of gold and now held by the @britishmuseum. It was discovered in 1833 by workmen quarrying a burial mound in Mold, Wales. Folklore tells that prior to the discovery of the cape (and skeletal fragments, now lost), the figure of a young woman or of a boy would appear near the barrow at night; after the discovery of the cape, the figure was never seen again.


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