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1. Jim and Ted 3

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Uh oh. That’s a pretty steep cliff to sled off of. Will Jim and Ted be OK?

The post Jim and Ted 3 appeared first on rob-peters.com.

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2. Jim and Ted 2

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It’s week two of the continuing adventures of Jim and Ted. (And yes, last week Jim was named Joe. I just decided that I like Jim better.)

Things don’t look good for them. Will they slide right off the cliff? Find out next Friday.

The post Jim and Ted 2 appeared first on rob-peters.com.

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3. Cool Dragons

Some small paintings I created for a Memory-style card game that appeared in this past January's issue of Spider magazine. Each one is available for purchase in my Etsy shop:

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