just watched the first of S3 and i can officially say i love the pooka with all my heart its so ugly
please stop liking this 🤕🤕🤕🤕
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concept of katie killjoy having sold her soul to vox because she thought he was an honourable Straight Man and low-key had a thing for him but then later found out he was one of the QUEERS but it was already too late by then
she thinks valentino turned him gay (only because he's more openly queer and it was more obvious with him than vox)
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everything is the same except Odile is the one looping
oh. heheheheh. muahahahaha. hold on *digs through my pile of disorganized sketches*
Odile loops au; a sketch compilation!!
Some old fic drabbles + associated sketches under cut (a6 secret spoilers):
hc: Since equipment carries over, as long as Odile uses her book in a fight, she can write down notes and have it carry over loops
toxic doomed yuri (for a more fleshed out fic I highly recommend The Sweetest Thing by soreimoon, it's amazing)
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Have you all met my pesky husband? He told me how ugly the place was, negged me for a week, and then proposed. He winds up in the medical tent after every fight and gives the wettest kisses.
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How come so many of your projects involve lighting? They're really cool, Im just curious
Before I went into art (and before before I went into law) I did an Associate's in stage tech, including stage lighting. I spent a lot of time on how light works in a space, both in a technical sense and on an emotional level. The color, focus, and levels of light make a huge difference in how something feels--low, indirect lighting, especially twinkling or flickering lights, can make a place feel intimate and magical, which is why I often incorporate that into projects for my house. Murky, shifting blue light gives the feeling of deep water. A dark, enclosed labyrinth with only a crack of light draws immediate focus to that point and gets a visceral reaction.
More than almost any single thing you can put in a piece of art or a space, light dictates where we focus. I like what I make to tell a story, but also to hook you in the gut and make you feel something. I don't always succeed, but that is part of why light plays a big role in a lot of what I make.
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