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Random ATLA screenshot ft. Master Katara🌊🌙
She looks so beautiful in this shot, I just have to draw it! I love her so much, because of her i start loving my natural hair! I don't straighten and dye it anymore💕
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Gyatso has also mastered the kickflip
based on the pic under the cut teehee

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I drew this for Katara Week a couple years ago. It looks kinda cool :’ ) Wish I could still draw hands like that hmmm
support me on patreon!!
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Reading wiki and came across the fact that Iroh has such a strong spiritual connection is that he has find a way to travel into the spirit world to search for Lu Ten but never did find him
Wondering if he ever about to wander into the fog of lost soul purposefully to see if maybe his son is in there
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Ive been slowly makin a yuezula playlist,, does anyone have any suggestions
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Ive been slowly makin a yuezula playlist,, does anyone have any suggestions
#yuezula#azula#princess yue#trying so hard to make it not the same cliche songs#tho mitski just fits so well lmao
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All my parts of yueki with bodyguard suki and avatar yue au
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Happy Juneteenth! Today, we celebrate the official end of slavery in the Unites States. This piece by Aminah Robinson helps us connect with the lives of Black Americans throughout history.
Aminah Robinson was a multi-media artist from Pointdexter Village in Columbus, Ohio. Raised to cherish the stories and history of her family and community, Robinson described her art as “the missing pages of American history.” She is known for her work depicting the lives, stories, and struggles of Black Americans. Her work is heavily informed by the Ghanaian concept of sankofa, literally translated to “it is not taboo to fetch which is at risk of being left behind.”
This piece, titled “Book Walk Series in the Backwoods,” was created between 1979 and 1983. It features two leather feet containing 19 handmade books and book-like objects. Each item was handmade by Robinson, utilizing the techniques of leatherwork, embroidery, drawing, bookbinding, and beadwork. The words on the feet read: “Souls that walk, souls that talk.”
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Your art is so beautiful! I'm begging you for more ty lee art 🧎

Here’s Ty Lee in a dress I wore once when I was 8 lol
Also thank you so much! 💓
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I have art block and a lot has been going on so I don’t really have any new art
But I wanted to share something so here are a few doodles and WIP, some are from last year ᵒ̴̶̷̥́ ·̫ ᵒ̴̶̷̣̥̀
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i just wanted to practice these mf colors, and an excuse to make azula like the fallen angel painting
But i can panel you anything :D
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little warmup doodle of the bestiess
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on account of today's temperature reaching 33° im bringing back the most iconic moment of 2024 aka the GQ China Heatstroke Photoshoot
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Not a native English speaker here
I read the Kyoshi novels in a... *unique* translation where the "clay turtle relic" became a "clay turtleduck relic". 🐢🦆
I’m obsessed. Now I imagine Kyoshi post-canon, happily molding a new little clay turtleduck.
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Random high school au idea I had
#atla#avatar the last airbender#azula#princess yue#yuezula#yue x azula#azula x yue#pecharts#atla mai#ty lee
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