Hellooooo!! I’ve been testing out some new styles (And colour pallets)! This was originally supposed to be more of an expression statement, I want to draw more characters with diverse body types! We aren’t all copy pasted creatures, and the diversity of human kind is what I find to be the beauty of it :D of course this character isn’t a human, rather an anthro character but they are representing of my body, of my existence. And I think it’s awesome ^_^
Anyways, have a good day/evening!! (As always!!)
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Body positivity Garfield in lingerie shitpost I created as a commission for my friend over on Instagram. Thanks again to Stingray for this request <3 Also your reminder I take commissions 👍
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Body positivity art means drawing characters that aren’t conventionally attractive. It means actually breaking away from the beauty standard and doing your own thing, and as a result, getting ignorant comments talking about how you’re “not suppose to draw people like this. They’re ugly, it’s too weird, it makes me uncomfortable, make them pretty”.
It’s about pissing people off and making them deeply uncomfortable at the fact that other people exist, and are shown in a very positive light, because they’re used to only seeing thin and curvy women with hairless bodies and clear skin and small, thin features, and you decided to draw a fat woman with a big nose, acne, crooked teeth, beautiful frizzy hair, a big back, big stomach, hairy legs/arms/etc, and a beard with a unibrow. And she’s is absolutely beautiful!!! Like a princess!!! (And no, I am not being sarcastic, and fuck you if you think I was. As someone who has half of these features myself.)
It’s about actually not being afraid to be bold and represent people who are constantly erased, and treated like they’re invisible and undesirable and ugly.
It’s about fighting the urge to draw every single woman with an hourglass figure because I do not have an hourglass figure myself, and I’m tired of people assuming every woman does.
It’s about actually making a difference and not pleasing the masses. It’s about actually believing in body love and positivity, not a sanitized version of it.
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*coughs*
So pretty for so many reasons.🥺🥰
The medium I used for this was Crayola Crayons. I used brown, blue, pink, and purple.😎
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#body positivit #art #femalebody
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Begging character designers to stop doing this.
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