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“Weaving The Incantation”: The Worlds Of Marc Simonetti

Get inspired by the art of Marc Simonetti, official illustrator for George RR Martin, Terry Pratchett, HP Lovecraft et Terry Goodkind and also concept artist for the movie and game industry.

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