drawing for Ben Schwartz’s birthday !!! yes it is late but shhhhh no one has to know
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It’s a Saturday, it’s been a month, and Birdy here is feeling like showing off a little.
For my belated birthday/Valentine’s day, a very good friend who happens to be a photographer by trade took me to the gallery and snapped a bunch of photos of me in my natural habitat… that is to say with a lot of blue around me.
This is me and my ennui👋
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Sorry it took me so long to post results lol (this still isnt finished, but Im probably never gonna fully complete it) I got distracted.
Yknow.. I didn't intend for this to be his gender bent self when drawing it but uh, here we are 🤷♂️
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Kym,
I cannot wait for your costume meta because the amount of blue the characters wore this episode is insane! Seriously though cannot wait!
Soooooo much blue!!!!
I am obsessed with this episode actually!!
I am going to have so much to write about!!! I hope you enjoy it when I get it written and posted!!
💜💜💜💜
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this picture is based on a dream i had
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Painted Aurora several months ago, then proceeded to forget all about it.
anyways.... here you go.
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linger w/ fearofdark palette!!
(the chiptune composer ever)
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Not TF2 related, but I wanted to show off an OC and kinda remind people that I can draw even if I don’t post it much 👉👈
Her name's Miseriae btw if anyone was curious
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Books Read October-November 2022
2666 by Roberto Bolaño
I don’t know if I can say I enjoyed this but I’m glad I read it. It’s a very dense work, a rambling messy masterpiece that I’d heard great things about, owned for maybe 12 years and went into blind. I hear a lot of people describe it as being about a mysterious author and mysterious murders along the Mexican-U.S. border but to me I would describe it as a novel about memory, legacy, the impulse to remember and be remembered and writing in all its forms. It reminded me thematically a lot of The Stranger’s Child by Allan Hollinghurst which was another difficult to chew masterpiece about the futility of writing against time and the unknowability of what survives the destruction of time. Interesting, dense and unfathomable. It’s a novel I can imagine reading and re-reading.
So Much Blue by Percival Everett
Despite the fact that Everett is the author of 30+ books I first heard of him in the latest Joyce Carol Oates interview where she talks about what a great writer Everett is.
So Much Blue is about a painter who is holding secrets, secrets that have caused him to become emotionally withdrawn from his family. It’s a sharp, short perfectly written book but I found the main character so repugnant in his choices it was hard to say I enjoyed the book.
Still there was enough here for me to say I would totally be willing to give Everett’s work another go.
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