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“Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil’s pawn. Alone among God’s primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed. Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother’s land. Let him not breed in great numbers, for he will make a desert of his home and yours. Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death.”

The Lawgiver
Highly Illogical

Highly Illogical

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Feb 10th at 1PM / via: philnoto / op: philnoto / tagged: star trek. planet of the apes. / reblog / 964 notes
Planet of the Apes Print Series

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Planet of the Apes Print Series

Jan 29th at 9AM / tagged: planet of the apes. art. / reblog / 2 notes
&#8230;surely there must be.

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…surely there must be.

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commercial illustrator since 1996, Jason has created work for advertising, editorial, packaging, book publishing clients and galleries internationally. He is a traditional artist, painting in acrylic on watercolour paper or wood panel. His style ranges from realism to exaggeration, usually emphasizing the figure, and a certain degree of humour or caricature. Jason often emulates specific genres of illustration, such as movie posters, pulp covers or retro style advertising. His fondness for pop culture, especially movies and toys often creeps into his work. http://www.jasonedmiston.com/

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adsertoris:

Jason Edmiston- Planet of The Apes

commercial illustrator since 1996, Jason has created work for advertising, editorial, packaging, book publishing clients and galleries internationally. He is a traditional artist, painting in acrylic on watercolour paper or wood panel. His style ranges from realism to exaggeration, usually emphasizing the figure, and a certain degree of humour or caricature. Jason often emulates specific genres of illustration, such as movie posters, pulp covers or retro style advertising. His fondness for pop culture, especially movies and toys often creeps into his work.

http://www.jasonedmiston.com/

May 23rd at 3PM / via: ultrapearl / op: error888 / tagged: planet of the apes. / reblog / 249 notes

Why is it so easy to agree with Ape politics?