This week we have a lovely group of artists joining us for a round table discussion 🎨🖌️
Host: Becca @glitterfang
Guests: Bp @bpillustrated Cady @lostinadmiration and Mehl @melonalemonade
Mod & Audio Editor: KK @knormalizeknitting
Producer: Amy @mojowitchcraft
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We talk about so much amazing art in this episode! Be sure to check out the episode notes, or full credits on our Ao3 for links to all the art, as well as all the artists and fics we talked about!
Shout outs to:
Finn @szczurherbacany @szczurherbacany
Nie @niestycznosc Ao3: ann_anotherthing
Izzy @01ncubus Instagram: 01ncubus
Thursday @ImThursday_Syme / @imthursdaysyme
Lauren @ahhrenata
Nadia @nostalgicsneeze
Nil @secretnil & Their Trailer Park AU
Nihn @Nihilsd_ & Their Cowboy Steddie Art
Emily @kasphacked
@toktopus Tiktok: @toktopus_art / @toktopus-art
Chai @milkychai
Savi @savi-yoi
Resande & her river art @resande
Morgo @azirapapal & Their Tiktoks @morgodrawings
rogue alien @RoguesAlien
Avi @barghest_land
📚 As always you can find all of the fics we mention in our bookmark collection too!
I have been watching @post-it-notes7 's work for a while now, and I am just a huge fan of their style and universe.
It's true that while these orbs have only appeared for a few seconds, they got everyone's attention and deserved way more screentime.
I wanted to stay close to Pin's style (had fun studying someone's else style, I learned a lot). I definitely think you can count this as fanart aha. It would actually be fun to see their take at this now that I think about it.
I made a masked version but thought it would be interesting to see their face to give them their personalities back.
I also made a process video, and apparently Tumblr allows videos in posts (first time posting here for years, it changed a lot since I last had an account) which is awesome!
Anyway, thanks for you attention, have a great day!
How Sir Launcelot slew the knight Sir Peris de Forest Savage that did distress ladies, damosels, and gentlewomen, from The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table by Arthur Rackham (1917)