I feel like my ancestors were kind of Game of Thrones characters in a spanish muslim way.
My family name came from the Abbadid dinasty who ruled Sevilla in the 11th century during the muslim spain period. They were three successive king on a 70 years span. First Abbad was a smart jurist who takes a crown by plot, his son a fierce warrior king who expanded the kingdom to almost all the south of spain. The last Abbad of Sevilla, Al-Mutamid was a brillant poet who lost his kingdom betrayed by the fanaticals Almovarids he called to help him fight the christians. He died poor in exile in Morroco far from the beauty and luxury of the Alcazar of Sevilla.
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My name is Teo Zirinis, also known as HandsOffMyDinosaur. I m an illustrator from Greece that likes to draw silly visual puns and look at things from a quirky perspective.
Space and our Solar System have always fascinated me, and it s been a recurring theme in many of my comics. I like to draw inspiration from our Earth, Mars, and other planets, but also from the Moon, stars, and even UFOs. Imagining these celestial bodies in weird, improbable, sometimes relatable situations is so much fun and is one of my favorite things to illustrate.
So here are a few of my personal favorite solar system shenanigans.
My name is Teo Zirinis, also known as HandsOffMyDinosaur. I m an illustrator from Greece that likes to draw silly visual puns and look at things from a quirky perspective.
Space and our Solar System have always fascinated me, and it s been a recurring theme in many of my comics. I like to draw inspiration from our Earth, Mars, and other planets, but also from the Moon, stars, and even UFOs. Imagining these celestial bodies in weird, improbable, sometimes relatable situations is so much fun and is one of my favorite things to illustrate.
So here are a few of my personal favorite solar system shenanigans.
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