A commission from a good friend (@blairamok) a little while back, that I'm so excited to share! Aziraphale and Crowley's eyes, from—yes—That One Scene in Good Omens S2 ;_;
watercolour and a small amount of coloured pencil on Canson Moulin du Roy hot pressed paper, approx A5 size
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painted some more Good Omens eyes as a commission for a friend 👁 // watercolour on 100% cotton paper, approx 2.5 x 3.75 inches (tiny!)
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I wanted to make something adorable, and who better to represent the fluff than our fave Ineffable Husbands from Good Omens? ✨️💖
May the end of the year be filled with joy and light for you and yours 🌟
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I Have Found A Solution!
So, obviously classic wizard robes aren’t wheelchair friendly. (Alright, admittedly this isn’t common knowledge and also this definitely isn’t a problem for most but listen, this is a problem for me and I’m pleased to present a solution for it nonetheless.)
The issue is in the sleeves and the length of the robes. The traditional trumpet style allows them to get snagged, dirty, and caught in the wheels.
This is distinctly not an issue with other mobility aids such as canes and crutches, these wizards are fine to carry on with their trumpet sleeves simply rolled up if needed.
Now, one solution might simply to shorten the sleeves and hem to be out of the way, but that looks rather silly so I won’t do that. Instead I propose the more elegant design of a hanging sleeve to maintain that flowy magical feel while allowing for better range of motion.
Honestly I just love the look of hanging sleeves in general and think more people should appreciate them, wheelchair user or not.
In conclusion…
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had some very specific things i wanted to work on this weekend and got possessed by the specter of undercut lae'zel instead 🤦
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Here's a piece that I'm excited to finally be able to share: a commission as a gift from one friend of mine to another. When I was asked to paint the nebula wing scene from the opening of Good Omens S2, I jumped at the chance, and I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out
watercolour and gold ink on Arches cold press paper, approx 7x9"
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okay here's the other set of Good Omens eyes I painted for a commission a few months ago, that I don't think I posted here! // watercolour on 100% cotton paper, approx. 2.5 x 3.75 inches (tiny!)
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