🎃Suptober Announcement! 🎃
First, some housekeeping: Commissions are closed from now until November due to the Suptober challenge!
This year for Suptober, I will be making all of the line art I do for the prompts available at the end of the month as printable coloring pages! There will also be some other art not seen here as well as just some normal floral backgrounds to color as well.
So there will likely be 35+ drawings you’ll be able to print if you want to color. I am still researching into how to print them all into a book, but that’ll be more expensive and is a side quest right now.
All of the drawings will be safe for work so you and your families and kids can color if you want as well!
Most of the drawings will be Dean and Cas related. Without knowing the prompts, I’m unsure the percentage, however going off of 2022 Suptober, most will be Destiel themed.
I’ll make another announcement when the files are ready and where you’ll be able to go to get them! They won’t be free, but they aren’t going to break the bank either since it won’t be a physical book [yet].
I’m so excited for this year’s Suptober and I can’t wait to see what everyone else does with the challenge as well!
🎃🍂🧡
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Currently thinking about the symbolism of orange with Sasha’s character. How it’s a metaphor present both in Sasha’s mind and lab/office of having a very cold exterior(black/white or greys and blues) and having the smallest pop of color in the interior specifically with the color orange.
The first obvious appearance of this is in his level. When he pops out of the trapdoor/hatch in his mind there’s orange light streaming out from wherever that portal leads to deer within. This is then mirrored in the sequel seen in his office, which has the same cube design with geometric framing. The general feel of the lab is cold and almost inhuman in a way. There’s no windows and all the light is artificial. But the small corner of his office is brightly lit and warm on the inside. And the couch and pillows on top are orange along with bits of the rug on the floor.
It’s also in his outfit. The dark pants, shoes, gloves, glasses and coat cover up the sweater he’s wearing that striped with tans and browns, earthy colors and a less saturated orange. Three places, that’s a pattern.
Then there’s the detail of where the orange is, in comfortable things. It’s the surrounding light for wherever Sasha’s hanging out when chaos is absolutely rocking his entire world. It’s in his turtleneck sweater, something you usually wear to combat cold. It’s in the couch cushions and pillows, something you usually interact with to talk a break or rest in.
It’s such an obvious metaphor. Sasha is such an intimidating figure initially, cold and detached from the world and others. But then you actually spend a little time with him and he’s actually a dork who cares a lot about the people he’s close with. The most glaring time is when he calls Lili ‘darling’ that one time in RoR, completely unprompted. For most the jet ride he’s barely acknowledging that she’s crying her eyes out and mostly has the air of “don’t make me turn this car around.” But then just out of nowhere when he gets good news about Truman’s location he just pulls out the “I think we might know where he is, darling” while clearly putting on the softest tone he can most definitely but imitating Milla. And it just shows that he’s been aware the entire time and just saying something now while trying so hard to be comforting is so much. Fantastic characterization.
I love all the small details in this series, even with something like color and where it appears and how that links up with the character themselves. Just wow. I love the writing here.
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