they're talking about blood <3
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This one goes out to the shadowzel community
Edit: just noticed that I got the shape wrong on her forehead jewelry thingy, I'm so ANGRY AT MYSELFFFFF ARRGRHHHHHHHH
Edit 2: WTF 103 NOTES?! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
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It has come to my attention...
That I never friggin posted this illustration. At least I don’t think I have.
It was for an Aqua Zine a while back, and I posted the preview for it but not the final piece, ha.
Anyways, I got to do Halloween Town Aqua, having to deal with the shenanigans of Lock, Shock, and Barrel.
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Shanks
forgot tumglr existed again oops..
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happy (belated) swiftie halloween to @alltoowsll!
I was your Swiftie Halloween anon! I made this little illustration inspired by some of your favorite lyrics from "delicate" and your favorite aesthetics! I love doing these sorts of edits for people because it really expands the way I think about these songs!
I hope you like it! Happy Halloween!
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Completed illustrations to my mini-story Beloved Husband. These will be part of my new book about polish folklor and demonology.
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Dearly Departed
My first stab at less straightforward representational art? (Does that even mean anything? Does it mean what I think it means? God knows.)
A little Aziraphale and Crowley divorce poster. 💔 I promise something kinder another day.
Print can be bought here.
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Terribly sorry, had to delete the first post for this because I forgot lae'zel's scars!! So this is a fixed up post.
Thank you shadowzel community for getting my last drawing to 100 notes, hope you'll enjoy this version too!
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We are halfway through the of Folk and Fable Tarot Kickstarter, which means we get to share our full cards!
The second of my two cards is the Knight of Fire/Wands, which is a card of passion, impulsivity, and action!
For this card, I illustrated the Red Ghost, the true story of a mysterious red-furred beast with a headless, skeletal rider that terrified the Arizona frontier in the late 1800s. (It ended up being a crazed camel with a corpse strapped to its back, and there were many impulsive actions around the incident.)
We've already hit full funding and all the stretch goals, and we still have until July 6, 2023.
Commissions are open!
Image ID:
An illustration done largely in shades of red, depicting a monstrous, empty-eyed camel and its rider. The camel is in motion, seemingly charging towards the audience, its eyes reflecting light like a cat’s. the rider is a bare, headless skeleton, sitting bareback on the camel’s hump, one arm holding to its mount and the other stretched overhead, carrying its own flaming skull. They are flanked by the Arizona desert, the land rocky and uneven silhouetted by buttes in the distant hills, and framed by a large, blood red-moon that hangs in a dark, star-filled sky.
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