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Happy Holidays! For me, it's been a crazy holiday season!! Im glad it's over and I finally had some time to sit and relax at my easel as I begin a new year of art discovery and exploration.
This is something I've been working on but didn't want to post it or share the title ok Facebook because it would spoil the subject of it. So here's the full picture for Tumblr! I can't wait to post the whole thing! It'll likely be the first painting finished in 2024!
Darkroot Garden
Unavailable for Sale
Oils on Canvas
10" x 8" , 2023-24
**Work in Progress**
#traditionalart #oilpainting #landscapepainting #trees #ruins #castleruins #forest #fanart
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art by Francesca Sacchi
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TURN "A" GUNDAM MOONLIGHT BUTTERFLY
Gundam turn A was the oddball of the Gundam series for it's break away from the established status quo of the Gundam franchise, firstly the Gundam A design was different from the usual iconic look of Gundam with its new mustache design and secondly the story takes place thousands of years after unicorn when the world was ravaged to the point human history stared over in the Victorian era. I highly recommend it to Gundam fans that want a break from the normal Gundam stuff.
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The seemingly neverending quest of finding the right hairstyle and color for Isi
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The Moonlight Butterfly is hauntingly beautiful
Ah, the Moonlight Butterfly. The first boss you might feel kinda bad for killing.
You encounter it without much context, hanging out in Darkroot Garden - eventually you’ll learn it’s one of Seath the Scaleless’ chimeric creations, but absent that it seems less like a monster and more like just a creature that... lives there.
The butterfly can be spotted first sitting quietly on a tower, and even when it attacks you, it doesn't exhibit any of the wild aggression of the Taurus Demon or the Bell Gargoyles. It just flaps around quietly, occasionally spraying magic at you - and it almost seems like it's less intent on killing you than it is on driving you away from the flower-beds on the side of the bridge, on which the creature lands to feed.
The Butterfly is a beautiful design - the four wings and rotating golden disc recalls imagery of angels, the long twisted horn brings to mind unicorns, and the trailing tail behind it looks almost like a robe - or a dress. With the haunting melody in the music as the backdrop to the fight, you don't feel a demon hunter as you fight it, you feel like a trespasser or a blasphemer, raising your weapon against some sort of goddess. And actually, when you look at the concept art... why, doesn't that look suspiciously like the shape of a woman? How did you make this creature, Seath?
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Today's Vocaloid derivative of the day is:
Hatsune Miku: Moonlight Butterfly from Knife in Project DIVA!
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finally scanned/edited this old moonlight butterfly sketch, I kind of like it like this idk if I'll ever get around to actually inking it 🌒🌘
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Lineless version of my last post cuz idk which I like better
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Wild speculation WRT the deeper connections between entries in the Gundam franchise
Spoilers for Turn A, WfM, CCA
This is probably nonsense, but if I don’t get it out somewhere, I’ll forget it. So, given that the Moonlight Butterfly is described as follows by Lalah - “ That's the same light that you and Char called upon. The light of life that you called in hope of living. ” And what did the Moonlight Butterfly’s nanomachines do after erasing most of civilization across the Solar System? Buried themselves. If something is buried, it can be dug up again, like in a mine. Like in the Permet mines. So, what if the reason the Axis Shock, the Moonlight Butterfly, and the Witch’s Circle (from the end of WfM) all look so similar is because it’s all connected. What if what the Ad Stella-era folks call “Permet” IS the buried Moonlight Butterfly nanomachines?
Probably nonsense, lol.
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Flight rising skin update
Soooooo, how many of y’all would want this?
(If you know you know)
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The Pilgrimate Butterlfy controlling the Dragonslayer Armor is the heavily mutated spawn of the Moonlight Butterfly. Due to repeated relightings of the First Flame, the heavily mutated spawn came out prematurely. If their eggs didn’t hatch prematurely, they would have come out as moonlight caterpillars.
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Felt cute, might delete later
Potato quality screenshots but oh well
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