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Up to my eyeballs in website updates! I'm making lots of new merch and prints available to my online creatures (you) so stay tuned for that announcement. In the meantime enjoy these hare linoblock prints on handmade paper that I made.
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It's my 6 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
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reading watership down making me wanna draw bunnies ... luckily i have many reference images *pulls up gallery full of blurry pictures of rabbits in my yard*
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My digital illustration of Fiver from Watership Down.
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"Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed"
Okay for context the other rabbit is nanabozho! (Also called Wenabozho, Nanaboozhoo, Nanabush and Manabozho, they have a lotta names--) and he's a prolific and prominent character in many of my people, the anishinaabe (Ojibwe), stories!
I drew him interacting with el-ahrairah because he reminds me so much of nanabush-- they both have a connection to a higher power, their gods, both are tricksters, both are part of their respective creation myths, and both care deeply about their people!
Nanabozho is a shape shifter, while he takes many forms their most common is a hare! So that just made me think of them even more fjdndndn
(I posted this on insta a while back and the artist for the Watership Down graphic novel liked it and I still haven't recovered mentally from that--/pos)
Oh btw, nanabush is genderfluid, no I am not joking--
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I know that the WSD miniseries have a lot of lacks. But at least
Can we appreciate the shadow puppets El-ahrairah story?
I really liked the art there, looks so mystical.
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Started missing drawing rabbits so here’s a bunch of em
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