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claypigeonpottery · 2 days
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a commissioned cat portrait
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mk-wizard · 2 months
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I made this in honour of one of the greatest authors and artists of our time Akira Toriyama who sadly left this world recently. I decided to draw Abel from the anime "Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel" because the dub version I watched a little girl was my first taste of his work and it was great. He did so much more than just Dragon Ball after and was even the creative genius and artist behind many great video games like Chrono Trigger and Dragon Quest (not just their animes).
I truly suggest taking a look at his other work especially this anime because while Dragon Ball was his masterpiece, he made so many gems worth appreciating.
Goodbye and thank you, Mr. Akira Toriyama.
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rub-in0 · 9 months
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Cinnamon 🪽
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murphy-stamp · 5 months
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A grandfather holds his granddaughter, Reem, for the last time after she was killed by an IOF airstrike, telling her “you are the soul of my soul” before she is covered in a shroud and laid to rest.
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thesmollestsnek · 10 months
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Memorial for Kirby
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toxix-st6 · 2 months
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Memorial sketch for Nex Benedict, I’m so sorry kid, you deserved the world. Protect trans kids. FUCK THE CISTEM! (I apologize for putting “say their name”, that quote is to acknowledge hate crimes against black women and by putting that on art of someone who is not a black woman dulls down their efforts, I apologize for using that phrase.)
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scottahemi · 1 month
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I found out today today that one of if not my best online friend had passed away yesterday. possibly covid. 
we've talked nearly every day for the past 13 years or so. He found me here to help make vehicles for a game that never happened... and while that fell though we just kept talking. I helped push him to improve his art. eventually we started writing and drawing webcomics together. we had a website for a while to host everything.  recently he was doing Etsy stuff, selling finger boards and accessories related to that. he was doing really good with that!  I was hoping he'd start drawing more and posting more of his art online as well, he had several projects he wanted to work on. a Goblin DnD discussion thing and comic for example. and he was really looking forward to help me write the story of IROCz. 
I hope I've learned enough from him to continue that project on my own...  
I hope I was as good a friend to him as I felt he was to me. I did sometimes wonder if I took a lot of his creative input for granted... I want to think he just liked working on ideas. 
This is a very sad day :( a sad day indeed... RIP Dude.  
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cloudgremlin · 2 years
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Here is the fanart of Techno I have done through the last year, and my memorial piece for him.
Three days ago, I woke up in the middle of the night and checked my discord. A close friend had posted a link to a YouTube video, so, at 2am on June 30th I listened to the last words Technoblade/Alex wrote for us.
I haven’t watched a lot of Techno’s stuff, I wasn’t even subscribed heh. I haven’t been in the Minecraft community long, I don’t have the connection of time that other people have. But still, I watch a clip video of Techno ranting about Greek mythology when I need to ground myself. The first fanart I ever made was of him as a DnD character (a cleric, for some reason I can’t get it out of my head that he would be a cleric in DnD and now it feels painfully ironic). I started saying “bruuuh” and ”heh” like him- I always adopt mannerisms from people I draw close to.
It’s, funny, how sometimes when someone or something leaves, you suddenly realize how much of your life they actually permeated, even if in the moment you barely thought of it as anything more than another comforter, another faceless author, suddenly everything in your life is threaded with them.
I don’t, really know what to do? With my mourning? Because it’s so confusing, I’ve never been able to mourn before because I felt I always had to be the support in my family when someone, some pet left. And here I am making my face and eyes sore crying over someone I don’t even know.
My friends are good, they are good at comforting and assuring that mourning isn’t linear, that there is no token loss or way grief could mean less, that it’s ok to mourn so hard for little things even if you can’t for big things.
I’m just, glad I got to experience a little of his life through second, third, fourth hands. That he clearly enjoyed what he did and made so much.
Anyways, I’m rambling. Technoblade never dies, go subscribe and buy his merch.
GG🎗️👑
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First time doing whiteboard art! Referenced an old photo from when biscuit was alive.
Here it is
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serenvde-art · 11 months
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Sleeping peacefully forever
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colorado-corvidian · 11 months
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Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo, Colorado
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mangakasanakajenw · 9 months
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Dear Eddy....forever blooming in my heart and memory (4-4-2009/21-6-2019)
Painted with Acryla goache, posca paint pens and Karin deco brush pens. used colored pencils for the linework.
(worked from own reference photo.
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murphy-stamp · 5 months
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Khaled was a 7-year-old boy who was filled with love and laughter, he became his parents’ everything after trying to have children for 5 years, and lost his twin, Adam, during birth. He was killed by an IOF airstrike. 🇵🇸
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donnadsltwmart · 7 months
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I made you something and I hope it is ok. My deepest condolences. #michaeljfox #mom #son #miss #youaremissed #love #loss #rip
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adrianwardart · 6 months
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Embracing Tradition: Bas Relief Bronze Portraits and Their Victorian Renaissance.
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As a sculptor currently dedicated to the craft of creating bronze headstone portraits, my artistic journey has led me to uncover the exquisite resurgence of bas relief bronze portraits on gravestones during the Victorian era. This historical period holds a treasure trove of inspiration, bearing witness to a remarkable revival of sentiment and artistry in memorialization.
The Victorian era, celebrated for its distinctive elegance and emotional depth, became a golden age for the revival of bas relief bronze portraits. In the tranquil, solemn spaces of old cemeteries, these bronze tributes speak volumes about love, remembrance, and the enduring legacy of art.
Imagine walking through these historic burial grounds, witnessing the craftsmanship of the past etched in bronze upon gravestones. These bas relief portraits weren't mere representations but intricately sculpted emotions, immortalizing the essence of departed souls.
The Victorians, with their profound sense of sentimentality, sought to weave emotions into tangible tributes. Thus, the bas relief bronze portraits became a conduit, capturing not just faces but the very spirit and character of those laid to rest.
Crafted by skilled artisans, each bronze portrait was a labor of love. These sculptors were in a direct line of skills in a tradition long since gone. The meticulous dedication poured into every stroke and curve ensured that these pieces were not just art; they were heartfelt connections, an everlasting tribute to lives lived.
As a sculptor, now specializing in bronze headstone portraits, the legacy of these Victorian-era bas relief bronze portraits influences my artistic journey in the development and creation of my intricate portraiture work. They are more than historical relics; they are a testament to a time where art met sentiment, leaving a legacy of emotions cast in enduring bronze.
Reflecting on this historical exploration, I find that the sculptors roll in many ways is to carry forth this tradition. The Victorian resurgence of bas relief bronze portraits on gravestones serves as a guiding light, inspiring the fusion of art, love and a deep emotional connection to people of the past.
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mouser26 · 6 months
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Sarcastic Comment
"I'm not so great at the advice, can I interest you in a sarcastic comment?" Matthew Perry August 19, 1969 – October 28, 2023
October Art #29
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