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rummageraccoon · 8 months
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Made my shoes super cool!!
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boxes-of-soup · 11 months
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the doodle saga continues
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Painted paws onto my old shoes! Looking so spiffy 😸 The moon on the right shoe symbolizes my dragon! 🐲
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the-kids-nowadays · 11 months
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Hnnnng sh oes .
!I FORGOT TO IMAGE ID- ALLOW ME TO REMEDY THAT!
ID: the image is of a shoe which has been drawn on with paint pens, the drawing being of Duck from Don’t Hug Me In Scared, he has cartoonishly crossed out eyes and his mouth is wide open. This drawing is recreating a scene from the original show where Duck is killed in the healthy song. The other side of the shoe has the quote “well, Im dead!” In reference to Duck’s opening line in episode two of the new season.
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thathuffgurlsart · 9 days
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So I’ve been painting shoes, these are only the two I have done so far. I have many plans for this (little) project. I may start selling them if anyone is interested in a custom painted shoe. DM me if you are.
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the-cricket-chirps · 1 month
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Grant Wood, Old Shoes, 1926
Vincent van Gogh, Shoes, 1888
Bertram Brooker, Shoes, 1934-1936
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CUSTOM SONIC SHOES!!!!
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Handpainted by YOURS TRULY
(✨My Commissions are Open✨)
MY FAVORITE DETAIL HAS GOT TO BE THE LITTLE GOLD RING I PUT ON THE ZIPPER
BUT I LOVE ALL THE LITTLE GOLD ACCENTS LIKE THE GOLD STUDS, THE ZIPPER, AND THE RINGLETS
I FEEL THAT THE GOLD ACCENTS REALLY BRING IT ALL TOGETHER LIKE THE BUCKLE ON SONIC'S ACTUAL SHOES
ALSO
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sum pics of the process ^
THEY WERE BLACK BEFORE!!! TOTALLY CRAZY RIGHT??!!? 😱
IT TOOK A LOOOOTTTTT OF LAYERS TO GET THE COLORS THIS RICH
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petitpiedgalbe · 2 months
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I took this photo at the end of last year, roughly around the time when I asked you if you had any name suggestions for Fury Furs. Later on, as you know, I had a short break and finally didn't tell you what names I chose for them. I also want to thank everyone who wrote their suggestions in the comments and on DMs; I really like many of them. Finally, I decided to name them: Grin and Smiley! (thanks for this great idea!)
Have a nice day all!
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space-boy-does-art · 10 months
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Found the shoes at a thrift store for $3.99 and there was a weird orange stain that is now Kenny. Now my new favorite possession and proudest accomplishment.
Total time: 4 hours
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gxllowdancer · 7 months
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rayz-gamma · 7 months
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OK I'd definitely buy these, better yet since I'm an artist I'm definitely gonna make a few with my own designs with my favorite Jojo's themes.
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one-of-a-kind-project · 7 months
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Continuation of making shoes.
I decided to cover the shoe elements with synthetic leather, both the 'upper' and 'lower' parts. Due to a recent work overload, it's been challenging to find time for the project, but in my spare moments, I try to make progress with it. The idea related to 'Bridalsa' has evolved a bit, but I'll write about that in the next post. I'm heading back to work now, and I wish you a pleasant day!
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boxes-of-soup · 11 months
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doodle dump :P
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Hi I finished the shoes I mentioned painting so here they are
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That is all
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tweekandcraigshiper · 4 months
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marzfartz · 11 months
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Since it's pride month again I wanted to share here the sapphic shoes I hand-painted last year, they're based on Sappho's poetry and have quite a hefty amount of reference so if you're interested I'll leave my statement on them below!
Voicing our Pride: A visual representation of Sapphic poetry
Surely once you too were a delicate child: come now, sing this, all of you, add your voices to our celebration and grace us with your company [ – Sappho
Pride is more than just a celebration of queer identities; it is a celebration of both the struggles and successes in queer history. In order to represent this, I turned to one of the earliest queer poets: Sappho, an Archaic Greek poetess known for writing on themes of wlw (women-loving-women) love. 
The overarching motif of the shoe are rainbow auroras that move across the shoes without regard for the physical panel design. The rainbow represents the original pride flag, while the free-flowing movement across panels represents how queer people are often seen as breaking gender and sexuality boundaries put in place by society. Also depicted across the shoes are birds representing freedom as they take to the sky, as in the lines: 
Then beautiful swift sparrows led you over the black earth from the sky through the middle air, whirling their wings into a blur.
The right shoe features two women holding each other and smiling intimately, while the left shoe depicts a close-up of clasped hands; both of these are inspired by vintage black and white photos. Again, this ties into one of the main themes of Pride: celebrating the relationships of LGBT people of the past who may not have had the same freedoms, acceptance, and opportunities as queer people have now. I chose to again tie this imagery to Sappho’s poetry adding violets, as well as giving one of the women violet hair, as these flowers are a representation of sapphic love: 
maidens [ all night keeping vigil [ make a song someday of your love and of your violet-lapped bride.
On the inside heels of each shoe are two more images related to Sappho’s poetry. The boat is a reference to the line that even ships are not as beautiful as what one loves: 
Some say an army of horsemen,          some of footsoldiers, some of ships,          is the fairest thing on the black earth,          but I say it is what one loves.
This could also depict the story referenced later in the same poem of Helen leaving the city of Troy, sailing away to follow after the goddess with whom she has fallen in love. In a broader sense, the ship can also symbolize journeys and exploration, which are themes young queer people often find to be resonant as they explore their own self-identities. Contrasting the ship, the cottage overgrown with vines on the other shoe’s inner heel represents the safety of home. Many young queer people dream of finding a safe place to call home where they can be accepted and loved, where they can take root in order to grow into their best selves. Together, the ship and cottage combine to represent the possibilities of the future. 
The imagery all around the shoes are tied together by gold detailing portraying stars, rays of light, and phases of the moon. Sappho speaks of the splendor of the stars in one of her fragmented poems, personifying the moon as a beautiful woman to whom Sappho speaks lovingly: 
As the stars surrounding the lovely moon will hide away the splendor of their appearance when in all her fullness she shines the brightest
Gold lines and stars also spill out from the illustration of a face on the left shoe, representing the voice of Sappho’s subject, likely the woman she loved: 
listening from closeby to the sweetness of your voice as you talk, the sweetness of your laughter: yes, that—I swear it— sets the heart to shaking inside my breast, since once I look at you for a moment, I can’t speak any longer
Alternatively, these gold lines could represent the voice of the Poetess herself, or even the collective voice of all queer people throughout history. In today’s world, Pride allows us to amplify our voices and celebrate our stories and emotions just as Sappho did in her time.
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