I meant to finish & post this months ago but got caught up with other pieces and real life in general. It’s the second in a hypothetical series, where I draw the hermits in dresses of @tiamatisobscure ’s choosing.
Previous: Bdubs
A version without Cleo’s hat under the cut + the dresses used as reference.
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wrick/hjer marriage part 2 (?)
CW : blood (?) / decapitated (again)
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" 次にお前は... JOJO?! と言う!"
Next you're gonna say…. Hu, another Jojo fanart, right ???
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Went to a really cool Japanese culture festival yesterday -- I wasn't sure if it would lean more towards serious culture or weeb territory, but it ended up a pretty even mix of both 😂
It was a really good time hanging out with some super nice new people and trying out a local event! I even got a little Sayori charm as well as earrings that look a lot like Mappi's ;--;
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*pulls myself out of an art block with more men in dresses*
[Image description: a digitally edited marker drawing of Mumbo Jumbo. He is wearing a burgundy jacket with puffy sleeves, over a light pink shirt and a large red bow, with a long burgundy skirt. He has short white gloves, white tights and burgundy brogues tied with red ribbon. He is walking, holding a red parasol over his shoulder with both hands, smiling over his shoulder. End ID]
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A Bdubs in a dress, requested by @tiamatisobscure. I’ll maybe be doing more of these!
Inspo under the cut, though I don't think it's hard to guess.
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The Price And The Dressmaker by Jen Wang
I have been eyeing this graphic novel for years, but for some reason I never bought it. I don't know what was keeping me from getting it, but it just wasn't the right time. And then I started to think about it out of nowher and I decided it was finally time. I don't usually read ya but this was lovely. I loved the illustrations, and I really appreaciated how simply it differenciates between gender, sexuality and gender expression, making it very natural and clear with no theoric explainations. That is really a winning point for this book in my opinion. The story itself is quite fairytale like, and it's really enjoyable.
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