from one headache ( odasaku & ango ) to another ( kunikida & atsushi )
that one comic reminded me of this so
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AWWWW THIS IS SO REAL HAHAHAHA
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Evening dress, 1916-18. Cincinnati Art Museum
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It's me! The tortured Anon who didn't wanna draw a guitar! Well, here you have it, the fruits of my labor! I am not an artist, so you are not allowed to make fun of the way I drew the guitar, and I am not a musician, so you are not allowed to make fun of how I drew him holding it. You will notice he is shirtless! It is because after summoning all my power to draw his fucking hands holding that guitar I simply could not draw his long black coat, though I did try, and then scribbled out the entire background bc I couldn't erase it completely. I also couldn't find a good place to have his guitar strap. Bonus- my cat's helpful contributions.
a;lkdfjkldfj WHY WOULD I EVER MAKE FUN?? you say you're not an artist but clearly you are?? you made this anyway! i'm speechless T_T LOOK AT HIM AHHHH!
don't worry about Dream being shirtless, we're all okay with it lmao. i love the expression on his face. he's so lost in the music ahhHH!
(does... is that "speaker IDFK"? pfft omg haha)
also, your helper is very cute. im sure this drawing would not have turned out as fantastic as it did without kitty paws lol
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I swear I'm not insane, but I need to know where this pose originates from. I've seen it in multiple art/fanart pieces :agony:
(Bottom pic is from "Red Flags" by Tom Cardy)
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Immortal Decadent After the Ball
If you can't tell, this is based on a painting by Ramon Casas called Decadent young woman. After the dance. (More about it at the end)
Also version with out glasses:
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The original painting:
"Decadent young woman. After the dance", 1899 by Ramon Casas
I was looking through my folder of paintings, thinking if one of them could be turned into fanart. I found this one and thought it would fit Crowley very well. Well, turns out the name makes it even more fitting! The Incident in Good Omens That Broke All of Our Hearts, happened after a dance/ball (the painting is also known as "After the Ball"), which is just incredibly serendipitous.
Also of course everything about the pose, the dark clothes and the red hair just screamed Crowley to me.
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