Still my favorite piece of art I've done this year 🔥
[prints / my other art]
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some quality commentary from dash happenstance
my hair is an earth tone :)
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Starting off my Art Fight posts with Art Fight #1 this year!
defense entry of Jasper and Ked for Cesious @cesiousblue!
This is a bit messier than I'd like but I did enjoy drawing the characters and coloring this! "Still not very good at drawing guitars so just imagine it got smaller with timetravel or something" - I liked imagining that it's a plastic guitar haha ^^
Thanks again for that awesome art of Marra and hope to see you next year!
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cass, i- i can't lose another one of you. i can't lose...
i'm- i'm sorry. i'm sorry that we weren't a better family.
i love you
i love you too
for @cesiousblue
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SET FIVE - ROUND ONE - MATCH ONE
"Cueva de las Manos (Cave of Hands)" (created in several waves between 7,300 BCE and 700 CE) / "Cave of El Castillo" (c. 40,000 BP)
CUEVA DE LAS MANOS (CAVE OF HANDS): To me, it speaks to the vast continuity of humanity and human creativity. People were there and they left behind something of themselves. (cesiousblue) (also submitted by anonymous and jedi-ranger)
CAVE OF EL CASTILLO: these handprints are from el castillo cave in spain. over 40,000 years old. they were made by blowing hand-ground pigments through a hollow reed or bone onto hands placed against the cave wall. for a long time it was assumed that most cave paintings were made by adult men. a recent effort by a group of archaeologists to digitally scan and compile these (and others in nearby cave systems) have shown that about 25% of the handprints belong to children. the process of loading and blowing the pigments was a difficult one, that would have had to be done by an adult. which means that this wall, and others like it, were entirely communal. these were places where adult prehistoric humans took the time to teach their children art. over thirty thousand years before gilgamesh was committed to written language. humans were committing their children’s handprints to stone. the way they must have valued their families, their communities, their art, to go through the process of making this art with them. and not only that, but just the sheer relatability of the action itself! if you transported 40,000 years in the past you’d have little in common on a high level with the humans you’d find. you can’t really talk about your data entry job with the hunter gatherer. but you’d still get a kick out of blowing ground ochre pigment over your hand onto a cave wall. and they’d get a kick out of helping you do it. humans have always been humans. doesn’t it just make you want to fall to your knees at walmart, how beautiful it all is?
(source for nerds who care, like me: https://news.artnet.com/art-world/children-worlds-first-artists-new-study-finds-quarter-prehistoric-spanish-hand-paintings-kids-13-2084734/amp-page) (isawken)
("Cueva de las Manos" (Cave of Hands) is located in Santa Cruz, Argentina and consists of outlines of hands, as well as some depictions of animals and hunting scenes created using various mineral pigments and gypsum on rock. The paintings cover about 60 m × 200 m (200 ft × 650 ft) of the cave.
"Cueva del Castillo" (Cave of the Castle) is located within the Caves of Monte Castillo in Puente Viesgo, Cantabria, Spain. The cave consists of over depictions of human hands, animals, and geometric shapes, including the oldest cave art in the world.)
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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT!
With crispy lineart and flawless colour selection - it's @cesiousblue!
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Hey I'm over at @cesiousblue now!
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@cesiousblue Yeah yeah! Here's the post
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🏴☠️ Freedom in the Dark Fanzine: NSFW cover reveal 🏴☠️
We are excited to reveal the cover of the NSFW zine, featuring cover art by our wonderful crew member @cesiousblue 🖤
Like the main zine (the cover of which you can see here), the NSFW edition will be released on April 2nd!
(ID in ALT)
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💫 dancing lights 💫
(more of my art)
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:3
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"All Year Round There is Work to Do" finished up a couple days ago and I wanted to make a lil bit of cover art for it!
For those who don't know! it's a miniseries on Friends at the Table's Patreon. The show is about three farmers that are in sort of a sandwich of farms where one is farming in the clouds, one is farming in a typical farm (being slowly taken over by a ominous hole), and one is farming crystals (and incidentally fossils)
[more of my art | prints of my art]
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Commission of Ver'million Blue from Partizan!Friends at the Table, as a cowboy!
If theres a character or an OC you'd like to see as a cowboy (or a wizard) hit me up!
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Bloomsbury hire me to make a Piranesi graphic novel challenge
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love conquers all, we too shall yield to love
Featuring the skull of St. Valentine, a relic found in the Basilica di Santa Maria in Cosmedin, Rome
[available on InPrnt on cards, stickers, etc]
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a Wizard Jack Rackham to join the Cowboy Jack Rackham I made earlier! I like to think he's a bored prince longing for the sea.
One of the commission options on my Ko-Fi is 'your fav as a cowboy or a wizard'! You can check it out here
I would love to draw wizard or cowboy versions of: more Black Sails folks, bg3 characters, hxh characters, doctor who characters, somebody pls pay me to draw cowboy aziraphale and crowley, I'd love that. Or whatever else you have in mind!!
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