today I offer you tiny Enjolras, tomorrow, who knows?
(also for the translation: « les capitalistes à la lanterne! » or “capitalists to the lamp post!” uses the french revolutionary expression “to the lampost”, basically calling for ppl to be hanged… If you’re at all familiar with french revolution songs it’s most famous in a line from le Ça Ira, «les aristocrates à la lanterne »… so, the more you know!)
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ballpoint scketches of my boi Enjolras I did during a lecture (I should draw him smiling sometime but-)
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R-posting but also I am so so tired
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the more sleep deprived the enj, the more spontaneous the sleeping position
pretend i put actual effort into this
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What would happen if I posed some Les Mis art huh?
Help it’s taking over my life
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with the lights of rebellion ablaze in their eyes 🕯
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work in progress character designs for a les mis comic :) very slowly finding all of their designs
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So I drew Enjolras for the first time in a loooong time! I’ve had really bad art block for the better part of the past two years but ahh man! It’s so good to be back to my roots!!!
Hope you like it teehee my style had changed A LOT since I last posted art to this blog :)))
Also peep the little kissy guy in the corner, my friend drew it on my tablet and I didnt have the heart to erase it so I guess it’s a part of the art now
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Next in line: Enjolras!
The proudest I've been of an Enjolras portrait so far; the previous tradi ones didn't exactly hit the nail I was aiming my metaphorical hammer at. This one, however, is by far my favourite. I loosely took inspiration, once again, from Greek statues (Themis in particular, yall probably guessed why) for some of his features ;)
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When I’m in a loving Feuilly competition and my opponent is Enjolras
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