Nighttime Rendezvous - art inspired by my current romantasy WIP, "To Claim a Prince"! I've been enjoying making art inspired by my writing. This piece was a challenge, but I like how the feel of it turned out.
My original art made in Procreate. Image description in alt text.
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Franz von Stuck (1863-1928, German) ~ Shooting Stars, 1912
[Source: arthive.com]
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Me: "But the picture won't be perfect!"
The GO fandom, in its best Crowley voice: "I know. Do it anyway."
Here are the ineffable husbands looking at a starry sky. Painted by someone who hasn't painted anything for years because she was too scared.
I do actually like it in the end. Because the ineffable husbands deserve all the peace and cuddles and before they get their happy ending, we can create their happy ending ourselves. And there's just so much joy and love in that!
Thank you, GO fandom. You are the most supportive bunch of people out there.
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"Saturn. From a chart of cut paper made by pupils of P.S. 167, Brooklyn, N.Y." Nature Study Review. November 1922. Cover art.
Internet Archive
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Milan Kunc Starry sky 1987 - 1988 acryl, oil on canvas 250 x 250 cm
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