cheers
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In celebration of Oswald's return, have a couple being all cute and saccharine
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A modern design for an OC, Tux!
OMG, IS THAT NON-OLD ART? We are finally catching up 🥳 I actually have multiple versions of this drawing, cause I couldn't decide which color I liked the best
But, I really liked one where I completely removed the hoodie!
Just wanted to see how those burn scars would actually look like. I still can't decide which one is my favorite, I'm really proud of this piece nonetheless.
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George Barbier, La Mode par Boué Soeurs (French fashion house), Cover Illustration for Les Modes, 1913.
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This is why mailing a package can take such a long time 😅😊
"It is whispered that any child who mistakes Drifloon for a balloon and holds on to it could wind up missing."
But this one is more friendly! Its trainer needed to send a gift to their friend, so they had their Drifloon send it for her. It is trying its best! ☺️❤
It’s also on my Instagram: LINK
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voltando a usar o guache!
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Mask Sketches
The general skull shape will be the base layer when I start drawing up my mask in illuestrator. The lip details will be grounded as well as the left and right eye sockets, and they will all be on the layer above. I still have to work on the floral headpiece as I’m not sure how difficult it’ll be to convey roses in illustrator.
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Una mañana más sin tenerte al lado pero el buen amante puede vivir con el arte # moninng #paint #love #art #eye #airbrushed #realismo #poder #inked #tattoos #life #pasión #illuestration #improvisate #create #details #woman #live
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Leo Fontan, Repetition en Costume (Costume Rehearsal), Cover Illustration for La Vie Parisienne, August 1923
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Quick sketch! Really trying to make an effort to post more :’p
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"Jigoku Dayu was a courtesan celebrated for her alleged encounter of spiritual enlightenment with the Buddhist monk Ikkyū. She has been a popular subject for many artists over the last several hundred years. After getting kidnapped and sold to a brothel, she renamed herself as “Jigoku” (meaning “hell”), believing that her misfortune was the result of karma from her previous life. She is usually depicted wearing a kimono with scenes of hell on it and is often surrounded by skeletons, representing her newfound understanding of life’s transience and illusion. What may appear to be bizarre, scary, or even humorous images are actually symbols layered with her divine inspiration. Upon witnessing Buddhist hell, the courtesan finds enlightenment and wisdom."
Jigoku Dayu - Junko Mizuno, 2013
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