Spider-Canada and Spider-Plush
Spider-Canada aka Hazel and Spider-Plush! I really liked the design that @chloesimaginationthings came up with regarding what she looks like under the mask and these two friends are cute
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I don't care if they don't matter, they're my favourite Spider-Women in the movie!!
These two are literally all I'm going to be thinking about for the next few weeks
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John: So vriska has ISSUES issues
Dave: this is putting it … INSANELY lightly.
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Happy Canada day!!
I got a different idea from yours so i used it haha! Thanks for the inspiration anyways, @chloesimaginationthings
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They’re actually best friends
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Am I dreaming or is this real…? 🫶🏻
Had the BEST weekend at Fan Expo and met some of my favourite people in the world! (And made some new friends along the way!) I will forever remember these memories!
Thanks again to Fan Expo Canada for the best weekend!
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“Yeah, sure, I have a girlfriend. No, she lives on Earth-65, you wouldn’t know her.”
-Miles Morales, probably.
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i know i talk about formline work a Lot but like
we’re super lucky to have artists creating this artwork today. while being decently widespread in the pacific northwest, between the tragedies imposed upon the PNW communities by settlers - disease, famine, displacement etc - formline art could’ve gone extinct. we’re seeing a resurgence from the lull of art that occurred not even a couple hundred years ago
there’s no question that there’s a lot of cultural recovery that’s underway alongside this resurgence. we’re still reuniting communities with their work as recent as February 2023. nothing hurts an artist [and by proxy, their community] quite like having their work stolen - especially a culturally significant piece.
i just feel super fortunate that despite everything, we have indigenous artists today that share their works with us. this isn’t even limited to PNW art. I’m grateful I can visit a museum, owned by the local indigenous community, where i can explore Plains art in its rightful home. i’m grateful that i get to learn about my neighbours and that they can share their stories and culture on their terms.
tl,dr: idk!! we should celebrate and support and get to know our neighbours better!! thank you artists for sharing your work
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