My piece for the 2023 @mcytblraufest!
Fic is Get Up and Walk the Streets by @leopardmask-ao3! Fic is awesome, was suuuuuper fun to read and draw for :D
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The latest Sabine quest got me feeling some type of way *kicks feet and giggles*. Like YES QUEEN, I WILL follow you into the woods. And I WILL get you into the equestrian festival. I’ll decorate anything and everything. I’ll do anything for you. I can be anything you need me to be 😩💕✨
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Some crickets and grasshoppers and my thoughts about them.
I've always been interested in bugs since I was real small.. I should draw them more often.
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Percy Shelley doodling while helping his wife edit the draft of her first novel, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818):
The idea for the story was devised in mid-June 1816. The draft shown here was written between August and December 1816, and it was revised until April 1817. The book was published January 1st 1818 when Mary was 20-years-old. She was only 18 when she conceived the story, as her 19th birthday was on August 30th 1816.
Source: The Shelley-Godwin Archive online
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“this is my favorite stuff! Its like you read my mind!”
Mmm yea *closes 1000 tabs of the stardew valley wiki*
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Jee❤️
(Don't ask why, this is just what I call him)
Some doodles of my favorite lil Brain parasite.
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The CotL hyperfixation has hit hard (you were warned).
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Starting off the new year with I think the most background heavy piece I've ever made!
I think Rainwings and Nightwings would celebrate their traditional holidays together after the events of The brightest night. So this drawing is meant to show their cultures kind of blending together during a very joyful time.
I remember talking about this concept with someone on tumblr a year ago but when I went back through my posts I couldn't for the life of me find it - so if your reading this, I remember you and this drawing stems from that conversation so thank you!
Close-ups:
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