okay this was actual practice I'm not lying this time
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https://www.debwan.com/blogs/498657/Colour-Play-Choosing-The-Perfect-Hues-To-Enhance-Your-Ethnic
The art of choosing colours is an essential aspect of fashion, especially when it comes to ethnic wear. Colours have the power to convey emotions, highlight features, and reflect cultural significance. The right colour choices can enhance your appearance, uplift your mood, and make a lasting impression. In this article, we will delve into the world of colour play and explore how to select the perfect hues to enrich and elevate your ethnic wardrobe.
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Did @cocoabats DTIYS from someone with no consistent style!
Had a lot of fun with it bc I haven't done something so loose in a while 😭 need to start getting more abstract again
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9 YEARS!!!!!
Undertale's been etched into my soul for almost a decade now... I don't think there's one piece of art i could make to encapsulate how important it is to me... but i CAN make pretty colours about it 🌈💫✨
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I got my hair cut the other day and of course I had to draw the dca boys running a hair salon:
Sun would be so effortlessly charming. Always chatting away with customers, explaining each product he uses and how to best maintain and style their hair.
Moon I can see being popular with the less chattier customers (like me) but over time they begin to open up. I imagine he hums while working. Otherwise, he's all ears for the newest gossip.
(The clipped up hat idea came from @bamsara's solar lunacy doodles!)
Also I love the popular headcanon that the dca can speak other languages, so I can imagine them being a hit with the aunties.
The full sketch page under cut! And some of my other thoughts
Other thoughts about this... AU? Can I call it an AU? Feels kinda small for an AU, but whatever:
Eclipse works there too! Haven't decided if it would be canon or fanon Eclipse, though I really like the image of 4-armed Eclipse working on 2 clients at once (plus, the nickname Clip is perfect for this scenario)
of course they're great with kids! They'd be able to console kids that get scared of getting their hair cut. Sun would do a little trick and tell them how good and brave they are all the way through. Moon would console them and hum a soothing song (or hey maybe they notice the kid's wearing a disney shirt and starts humming some showtunes). Every kid gets a candydrop and a balloon on their way out.
y/n works at the hair salon as a part-timer and does tasks around the salon like sweeping, arranging bookings, washing hair, etc. They don't really care too much about their own hair, but the boys are always offering to style it, dye it, braid it. With y/n's permission, the boys always toy with their hair—patting it, combing their hands through it, brushing it over y/n's ear, ruffling it.
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Got caught up on @re-dracula while doodling The Count, Descending the Walls in His Lizard Fashion
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Another old one that had a recent redraw! This was by no means an important character of any kind, just a random design for a random illustration.
ORIGINAL DATE (LEFT): MARCH 2019
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Also this week I have made some headway with my final production of the St Patrick's Day/Guinness tiki design. I have been using the previous prototype as a starting point. I have upped the ante with material use, I purposefully have gone with commercially obtained lime wood from Amazon and acrylic paint, to illustrate a commercially based "god".
Having previously used felt tip pen to colour play on the prototype, I was happy with my use of acrylic paint to best suit the vibrancy I was after. In the carving of the wood I felt a certain satisfaction in seeing the larger version take more of defined form; especially when recreating the signature Guinness glass shape.
I left the back of my prototype blank; as I was uncertain of what to put there. With my previous sketchbook experiments with the proto-Gaelic script, ogham, it seemed appropriate to write "Guinness" on this side. I have been creating some pyrographic experiments with other work and I made a test strip with acrylic paint to see how burning would look vs engraving with black and brown as the base colour for the sculpture.
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