✨Oscar✨
@malnedott has such a handsome cat, I had to paint him!
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Just a Normal Guy one of my players met in Barovia. :)
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Troquantary
This year my Halloween linocut print was of the Troquantary creatures from the computer game OFF, by Mortis Ghost. It was a lot of fun to do fanart of it again after so long!
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Signifier I
Signifier and signified are not intrinsic to one another--how do you construct meaning around what you see?
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The Lovers of Seferpine
Art of the ongoing comic @unsoundedupdates by @glassshard
Thank you all for the love my piece received in the fanart contest! :D
Additional Quigley and art thoughts below the cut.
Mathis Quigley! I could talk about him forever. This piece was partially inspired by the Lovers of Valdaro, a pair of 6,000 year-old skeletons in Italy that were found buried in each other's arms. Largely inspired by Quigley's line that his heart already stopped years ago.
Quigley feels dead and buried, but is unable to reach out for the love he's buried with. Comforting Matty means reaching out with hands stained with his mother's blood. I wanted the grave to resemble skin/an open wound around the edges. Full of so much raw hate and love, wanting to die yet having to live on in the ruins of his life--knowing what has happened is his own doing. Blood on his hands. His self-awareness only makes the wound that much more painful for him.
What a well-crafted character. As The Odyssey says, "Tell me about a complicated man." I love reading about Quigley; keep telling me about this complicated man. There is no Penelope waiting for him at home, and there is no home for him to return to.
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Another recent bronze statue study I did--I'm really happy with how this one turned out!
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Two Elven Lords of Waterdeep
Gouache, 30x40cm
My high elf druid William (right), and his bff Lael!
Gosh, this is the most ambitious piece I've attempted in a while. *_* 300 hours of work or so.
This is based on Anthony van Dyck's "Lord John Stuart and His Brother Lord Bernard Stuart" and another painting called "Portraits of Two Young English Gentlemen" attributed as "in the style of Anthony van Dyck".
I learned so much while doing this! x_x I keep saying to myself "I'll keep it simple next time!" and then I don't. XD
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I really loved the lighting in this cat photo, so I did a study of it. :)
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