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Sketchbook Entries 5-26-2025 and 7-12-2024
Posing a character I've used in the past. An older entry that I used as reference for this character.
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- The Moon is made of Cinders - Sketch May 18, 2025
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Sketchbook Entry May 14, 2025 (colored) Reference inspiration & character designs
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May 13, 2025 Sketchbook (colored)
Inspiration & Character Design
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Once there was a hare who lived in the wood. The hare had two friends, a monkey, and a fox. On the day of the full moon a starving beggar passed through the woods. Finding the poor man kindling a fire, the hare, the monkey, and the fox felt compassion for him and vowed to find him food. The monkey, with dexterity, gathered fruit from the tree tops, and presented his alms to the beggar. The fox, with craftiness, stole a line of fish from an unsuspecting fisherman, and presented his alms to the beggar. The hare, with distress, found nothing to give, for she knew only how to collect grass, and could neither gather from the trees nor steal from men, and so had nothing to present as alms to the beggar. And so, thinking within herself, she approached the beggar and said, “I will give you my own flesh to eat,” and jumped into the fire. To her surprise she was not burnt, but stood in the fire unharmed. She looked up to the beggar, asking. “What is the meaning of this? The beggar replied, “I am no beggar”, transforming before her eyes. “I am 天.” Turning to the monkey and the fox he said, “You have indeed given, but she has given all. But for your kindness you too shall share in her reward.” Looking back to the hare he said, “For your reward I will make you sovereign of the moon. Immortal and radiant, never shall you die, even if age touches you it will be turned back in due season. Your friends, the monkey, and the fox, shall be your attendants. Each having their allotted domain. The monkey when the moon overtakes the sun. The fox when the earth overtakes the moon. Come, your lunar palace awaits.”
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The Golden Key - by George MacDonald (1867) "There was a boy who used to sit in the twilight and listen to his great-aunt's stories. She told him that if he could reach the place where the end of the rainbow stands he would find there a golden key." A vivid and dreamlike story from the fantastic imagination of George MacDonald, about the passage of the boy, Mossy, and the girl, Tangle, to find the end of the rainbow.
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Orange Juice and Spiders
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