MY ARMY OF HANDMADE SQUIGS GROWS!!!
I’m going to use them as a Gretchin and the ones with the banners are going to be runtherds!! 
I know they look a little silly right now, but I am very proud to have something to play with!! 🙂
WAAAAAAAAAAAGH!!!!
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(via Pro Painted Squig Herd Gloomspite Gitz Warhammer Age of Sigmar Herders + Squigs | eBay)
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fuligо seрtica & acrеmonium
ink pen and alcohol markers. I’m not particularly worried about the stuff written in here so… up it goes!
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Closeups of the Green Dragon Squigs
I picked these for green because the mushrooms on their body's matched the forest biome and carrying a goblin around in the mouth just gives off green dragon energy
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These squigs are hopping mad! Or maybe happily hopping, it's hard to tell with squigs. My son's other fun army is goblins on squigs, only a little of it has been built though.
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Audra McDonald in Caricature
"Ragtime," Published January 25, 1998 - Al Hirschfeld
Also featured: Peter Friedman, Marin Mazzie, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and the original cast of Ragtime.
"Audra Mcdonald And Anthony Crivello In Marie Christine," Published November 1, 1999 - Al Hirschfeld
Audra McDonald has not one, but two Hirschfelds, a rarity for a woman her young age. Hirschfeld, who passed away in 2003 at 99, immortalized nearly all the old Hollywood and Broadway stars in his signature style, while many of our more modern Divas were after his time. To our modern sensibilities, Hirschfeld's depiction of Black people showcased a great many racial stereotypes and insensitivities, but for decades he was lauded by Black and white communities alike.
The Hirschfeld foundation released the following statement in their collection of Hirschfeld's various depictions of Black artists through the 20th century.
Audra McDonald, Norm Lewis, and David Alan Grier receive Sardis portraits, 2012
During the run of Porgy and Bess, Audra received her Sardis portrait alongside co-stars Norm Lewis and David Alan Grier. Audra was...clearly the only one whose skin tone was remotely preserved.
Audra McDonald "Squigs" (L to R): Shuffle Along... (2016), Portrait (2016), Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill (2014).
Here, Squigs is an example of how to draw stylized caricature of a Black person without devolving into racism. Audra has been the subject of a great many Squigs cards over the years, and more can be found if you scroll through several (non-searchable) pages on the trading card website.
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