Inspiration/Every day blog of nonbinary artist. I go by Mango
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Nemesis the Warlock - Private Commission
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Get yourself a fabric store that will light your fabric on fire for you
No but legit I asked what the fiber content of something was and the guy didn’t know so he cut a chunk off and lit it on fire and felt the ashes and was like. Yeah this is mostly cotton with a lil bit of silk. And that was the moment I knew. This is it. This is the fabric store for me. Also that guy is marriage material. Not for me but damn some person is gonna be so happy with him.
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breakfast
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rly the only downside to the new version of spitfire is that this is now a book 2 scene
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The Jottun - The Ritual (2017) by Keith Thompson
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I made sticker sheets for base camp and the windward plains featuring my favorite big and little guys.
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Nan taking a leisurely swim through some cold, dark water. In this version of him, I have drawn him as a mermaid, a little late for mermay but the spirit is there.
[Image I.D: A digital illustration of a merman with grey-black skin and long flowing black hair. He has a muscular physique and spiky black scales, with 8 fins along his body that have glowing bioluminescent red-orange dots. He has a calm expression, a bearded chin, and four fins protruding from his head. His hair is a mix of tendrils and ribbons, and he is swimming through the water in a relaxed way with one arm outreached with a tendril in his palm, and the other hand curled up gripping a ribbon of hair. His mermaid body has rugged scales, and spikes protruding from either flank. End I.D]
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sat among the soft seagrass🌾🐚
✦ find me on instagram @the.flightless.artist ✦
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Did you know Venice was built on a lagoon—right on top of thousands of oak and fir logs? This unique engineering method has kept the city standing for centuries!
Since 421 AD, the city of Venice has stood on a foundation of millions of wooden tree trunks driven deep into the clay bed of its lagoon. Rather than using steel or concrete, the city was built primarily on alder wood, with some oak piles for extra support.
Over time, these wooden pillars, submerged in saltwater, have petrified, hardening to a stone-like consistency. This ancient engineering marvel has supported Venice for 1,500 years.
St. Mark’s Campanile alone rests on 100,000 wooden piles.
The grand Basilica della Salute required over one million tree trunks.
The piles, spaced just half a meter apart, extend three meters into the seabed.
Read more here...
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"stress" by yoan capote - made of bronze and concrete
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quilt beetle
watercolor on BFK Rives paper
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Junicorn #1 : Teeth
Butch unicorn w big ol' canines and pretty femmes? Yeah ouob
Full Junicorn prompt list
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"what's the worst thing you can do as an artist" is not "shade with black" or "not use references" or whatever the worst thing you can do as an artist is hate yourself. and that includes the person you used to be
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ANYONE!! QUICK GIMME A REASON YOU LIKE BEING ALIVE :3
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