looks from marina eerrie’s “pixie hollow & purgatory” collection, paper dolls .
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the plot on earth: happening. everyone crowing around the lore: okay but tell us more about pixie office shenanigans please
Once, a new Pixie intern accidentally ordered Blue-White paper with 97 Brightness instead of Cream-White paper with 98 Brightness. It sent the entire Pixies Corporation into an uproar, and they tried to take over Fairyworld as a result. Y'know. To ban Blue-White paper from existence.
It took weeks for Jorgen to resolve it all and bring the Pixies back in line. After that event, interns had to take a 2-course seminar on the differences of printer paper quality before being tasked to order more printer paper.
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-CHOSEN KARMA-
Let's flip a coin (I'll decide your fate)
A personal project cover illustration based on @pixy_official_ 's album, CHOSEN KARMA. Their darker concepts are quite interesting, so I was inspired by that to create this illustration.
Some motifs included:
The stars represent fate, or a higher calling/purpose that one cannot escape from. Think 'written in the stars'.
The coins represent the obvious - flipping a coin to make a choice - heads or tails? Let the coin decide for you :)
The pocket watch is a symbol of time. Time is moving on, or perhaps your time is running out. Either way, whether you choose to stay or go, the clock is running.
The plants are signs of life and personal growth.
Green represents luck and life, contrasting the rust palette of the suit.
Materials:
Faber Castell Polychromos pencils on Fabriano Sketch paper, 90 gsm.
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Pallas's Cat finally finished! A special boy made for my man's big 40th last year <333 His favorite friend-shaped grump
Cuz he's my love-shaped grumpy 😌
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Paper Towns is an amazing deconstruction of the manic pixie dream girl trope.
I don’t understand how anyone could read “The fundamental mistake I had always made…was this: Margo was not a miracle. She was not adventure. She was not a fine and precious thing. She was a girl,” and not understand that the whole of point the book is that Margo is not a mpdg and that Q is wrong for treating her like one. The whole of the book is that Margo wanted to cultivate this image and persona but ultimately it just makes her feel worse.
This quote from Margo summarizes a lot of it: “I was the flimsy-foldable person, not everyone else. And here’s the thing about it. People love the idea of a paper girl. They always have…Because it’s kind of great, being an idea that everybody likes. But I could never be the idea to myself, not all the way.”
Growing up, I felt this so much. All of this pressure to be funny and smart and pretty and perfect, but the truth is that no one can be all of those things all the time. We are all people, with all of the complexity that that entails. When we pretend not to be, we lose out on having people love us for all the parts of ourselves.
So much of it is related to being a woman too. This pressure to make ourselves smaller so that we can be a supporting character. Every time I show a man that I know something he doesn’t, I can feel how uncomfortable (at best) and angry (more likely) they are. Paper towns is a great reminder that I am not here for anyone else’s development. I am my own story.
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*rips you up like paper(but In like,a cute way*
You RIP Pixie???
Rip her like the PAPER?????
Oh! Oh!
Jail for ace! Jail for ace for ONE THOUSAND YEARS /ref /silly
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i lost four very important things because i was burnt out and they have all been found !!!!!! win!!
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*listens to a song with flutes in it*
Me: Omg just like in the Paper Mario Origami King soundtrack!!
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