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Inktober Day 28: Sparkle
It’s Cyana from Comic Wonders! I might’ve accidentally made her less thick than usual, but it’s my first time drawing her and I only noticed until after I did line art 🙃 I also got scare of the gradients and I did not have the right ink colors lol. Either way I’m pretty happy with this one
(Btw Cyana looks like the type of girl to just have glitter in her pocket for no reason)
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bought new art supplies today 🖋️ I want to get back to drawing more traditionally 🖌️ reblog ok, don’t repost
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A beast beholds the stars ✨
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“I'm down pounding my head against the kitchen floor
Apologizing for my life and ever entering yours”
Gonna try to paint these but I think the chaos of the sketchbook might fit them best
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ONE WEAK MAN
and a couple of STRONG FRIENDS
LISA: The Unbreakable RPG - Blood and Sweatsocks Edition is really cool, check it out!
https://gamejolt.com/games/lisa-the-unbreakable/440612
Sketches under read more.
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Inktober Day 5: Map
I’m using today to try and copy/study the Adventure time/ Fionna and Cake art style lol
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Tattoo idea of my and 3 of my best friends birth flowers that we all 4 are getting different variations of. This is mine and I drew it myself
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English Pre-Raphaelite founder Dante Gabriel Rossetti was born #OTD (12 May 1828 – 9 April 1882). Rossetti kept a menagerie of exotic animals and was especially obsessed with wombats. He even owned two as pets, the first and most famous being the sadly short-lived Top, whom Rossetti immortalized twice in ink drawings following its untimely death:
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Death of a Wombat
Date: late 1869 (date on image: 6 November 1869 = date of the wombat's death)
pen on paper
height: 17.9 cm (7 in); width: 11.3 cm (4.4 in)
British Museum collection
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Mrs. Morris and the Wombat
c. late 1869
pen and brown ink over graphite on paper
height: 18.2 cm (7.1 in); width: 11.3 cm (4.4 in)
British Museum collection
Further reading via The Public Domain Review:
"O Uommibatto” : How the Pre-Raphaelites Became Obsessed with the Wombat
"Dante Gabriel Rossetti and company's curious but longstanding fixation with the furry oddity that is the wombat — that 'most beautiful of God's creatures' which found its way into their poems, their art, and even, for a brief while, their homes."
There is even a whole book about the subject!
Rossetti's Wombat: Pre-Raphaelites and Australian Animals in Victorian London by John Simons (2008)
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