Cthulhu fruit fly?
That top one⦠I canāt help but think that it might have been inspired by Pratchets āmen at armsā. Fits in perfectly thematically.
Ah⦠Edward dāEath and the gonne, perhaps? You may very well be right. I like that interpretation.
She loved the Discworld books, and Pratchettās writing generally. She introduced me to his works and I likewise fell in love with them. In fact, we were working our way through the entire Discworld series (the audiobooks), in publication order from start to finish, during our ritual evening art and story time. We had made it up to Thud! before she passed. Iām still continuing the ritual alone, and am currently listening to Unseen Academicals.
Iām more than half convinced that the āmonkeyā (oops!) with banana sketch above is the librarian. Notice the pinz nez glasses and, of course, the banana? Ook!
Hey friends, just ran across another piece of TraveEcho art I thought you might enjoy. This one is the cover of a birthday card she made for me several years ago. It emerged unlooked for from one of my desk drawers when I was looking for something else.
Love the eyeball with the feet
Lol. Yes, possibly a distant relative of the dungeon-loving beholder. This being is frequently found in abandoned space stations and asteroid mines and is known as the behoofer.