If you can't tell, this is based on a painting by Ramon Casas called Decadent young woman. After the dance. (More about it at the end)
Also version with out glasses:
Click to see them good details
The original painting:
"Decadent young woman. After the dance", 1899 by Ramon Casas
I was looking through my folder of paintings, thinking if one of them could be turned into fanart. I found this one and thought it would fit Crowley very well. Well, turns out the name makes it even more fitting! The Incident in Good Omens That Broke All of Our Hearts, happened after a dance/ball (the painting is also known as "After the Ball"), which is just incredibly serendipitous.
Also of course everything about the pose, the dark clothes and the red hair just screamed Crowley to me.
so there is this art collab thing where we make antithesis characters for other people's ocs, here's mine meet detective snore! also yawn is @Tintinmarmar 's character
so i actually didn't intend to give this any kind of theme, but it ended up with an old internet + aquarium theme anyway. i think this is my subconscious telling me i need to go stare at an aquarium screensaver for a while. plus some kandi and minecraft, because i had to include some self-indulgent interests in there too :D hope you like it, finley!
i love lineless art so much now!!!!! its super super cool anyway heres more of these stupid stupid guys stipud theyre stupid!!! i am going off by how much i love these stupid little guys!!!!
➣ Fic Poster for the Wesper Reads series by @kindness-ricochets
Excerpt from The Merman Has Tentacles—
So many times, he had crawled exhausted onto a thin and narrow mattress. He had lain his aching body down with care to his bruises. He had closed his eyes, accepting he couldn’t stop stinging words from flooding over him.
Tonight Wylan finished brushing, then settled under the covers. There were lovely, thick pillows. He settled his head on Jesper’s shoulder instead.
“Is this okay?”
“Scoot down a little,” Jesper replied, then wrapped his arm around Wylan. “Perfect. Have I mentioned how comfortable you are?”