Creeptober 9 - Sunken Depths
Queen of Cups / MAG 51: High Pressure
"Down there, deep below the surface, I find myself sometimes entering an almost… meditative state. You can feel the weight of the world, a world you were never meant to be part of, pressing in on you from all directions; and the constant overpowering awareness of your own breathing, of how little there is between you and the very space around you that is completely hostile to your existence. "
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Anytime characters swap bodies I always think about which of our silly little guys gets a break from their usual trash bod/brain.
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apprehensive about sharing but i made a fic
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LITTLE OUTFITS
these were fun hehe. I tried to mostly stay influenced by their actual outfits - just spice them up a little.
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collection of witchery doodles.
these were fun.
like 7 months ago when i did this lmao.
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Nearly a year ago today I made this blog and posted my art online for the first time. So here's a redraw of it to celebrate :)
Also sketch under the cut because it actually looks very different than the lineart but I really like it (+ the lineart for comparison)
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Ooh, perhaps a Pearlo in a suit?
These are some of the best hands I've drawn ever
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finally setting my piece for the stobin twin stars zine free to the world enjoy
ko-fi.com/s/6e5dc6021d it's still available here. tons of wonderful pieces by talented people. all proceeds go towards the human rights campaign.
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sooo,,,, here's a priest frank drawing i did a while ago,,,, enjoy??
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Pom of Peace | Rainbow Hamsa
In Jewish culture, pomegranates traditionally symbolize fertility and love, and are often said to have 613 seeds, one for each mitzvah. They are a common theme in Jewish art and are often mentioned in Jewish texts.
The hamsa is a symbol of luck and protection shared by many cultures with middle eastern roots. It has been interpreted as a Jewish, Christian, Islamic, and Pagan symbol. In Judaism in particular, it is sometimes referred to as the hand of Miriam, and has been very popular with Sephardic Jews.
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How do we feel about boys in corsets 🥀🌙
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DHMIS week day 3: Love/Family !!!
I’m never drawing Shrignold ever again /j also excuse me while I cry over how CUTE THE TWINS LOOK IN THOSE FITS AUAUUUUUUGHGH
@transgenderduckguy
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OC-tober day 6 - symbol
These two freaks.. caduceus ft some assorted article clippings! Transcripts of said article clippings under the cut :]
1- top left
"Caduceus as a symbol of medicine
The caduceus is the traditional symbol of Hermes and features two snakes winding around an often winged staff. It is often used as a symbol of medicine, especially in the United States, despite its ancient and consistent associations with trade, liars, thieves, eloquence, negotiation, alchemy, and wisdom."
2- top right
"The author of the study suggests that professional associations are more likely to have a historical understanding of the two symbols, whereas commercial organizations are more likely to be concerned with the visual impact a symbol will have on sales."
3- bottom right
"Wing clipping is the process of trimming a bird's primary wing feathers or remiges so that it is not fully flight-capable, until it moults, sheds the cut feathers and grows new ones."
4 & 5- behind everything, the long ones
the one on the left is a snippet from the Declaration of Helsinki, while the right is a snippet from the Hippocratic Oath, as written by Louis Lasagna. I don't believe said snippets have been chosen with any particular care but who knows really.
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Help girl I made a Crackship at 3am and now I actually like it
Anyways they baby ig lol
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