I love seeing people talking about how Joel is taking no shit from Grian, how he went up and said you either open the office or I'm killing you.
But you need to see Grian's episode too, because that man was as unbothered as can be. Honestly, the same energy he had for Scar.
Even more, because he made up more weird shit for Joel to do, in revenge for being bothered on a friday
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cleo sounded so dark when she begged for the carrot
honorable mention: etho saying "that sounds like a trade opportunity" and cleo going "etho you're on my side >:("
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Uhhhh dont know what to say this as but uhh
kickin and catnap dynamic bwooo!!!
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my favorite grian drawings from a lil video i made on tt :3
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I'll say that I have been in some fandom with extremely impressive and dedicated artists but consistently some of my favorite artists are ones who technically make 'unimpressive' art to outright loving posting 'low effort' doodles. I love skilled work thats beautiful, but I also deeply admire a freedom from perfectionism and ambition. Sometimes those are just non-complicated but still clearly skilled works, and sometimes thats loving the wobbly simplicity of crude lines vs. rendered beauty.
One of my favorite artists back when I was big into Hollow Knight was a korean artist who could absolutely make some extremely beautiful stuff, but many of the pieces I remember most and loved the most looked like this
Even here I know I mentally worked harder to make this imitation than they did for the OG. I can't draw fast and loose, and I like work that is clearly faster and looser than I can do. I envy people who can do things imperfect and carefree. Sometimes thats still very obviously skilled work, sometimes its very stupid doodles that were blatantly done in 30 seconds in mspaint. I don't think its say, disrespectful to love the doodles more than the rendered stuff said artist makes- but my love for it comes from a place that a lot of people wouldn't guess.
That is to say, its hard to tell who, why, or when something you make might click with people- and it doesn't take a masterwork for someone to see something in your art as inspiration.
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