Yippeee!!
Winged dca au by @crystalmagpie447
Your Sun design is so subtlety detailed! Like it's almost unnoticeable at first because of the somewhat similar coloring but when you take a closer look you can admire the patterns!! :D
I want to keep that same vibe but I think I emphasized it a little .v."
-ALSO I AM IN LOVE WITH HIS PANTS DESIGN!!! LIKE LOOK AT IT!!! IDK HOW TO EXPLAIN IT BUT IT JUST SCRATCHES MY BRAIN SO WELL SIEKJDJWKDJJWKXKWK
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LI KE
LIKESUNFLOWERR
GET IT
DONT KILLMEPLEASE
HEAD INHANDS
THESE ARE SO SILLY
BUTI WANTED TO MAKE
CARD THINGIES
AHAUSGYRVBWHDFUYVEBHFIJE
IM NO T LATE
ITS NOT MIDNIGHT
EEEHEHEHEHEE
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY
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*stares at your most recent post*
Wingy? Winged Sun?
Errr im bad at giving drawing promts, but if you will draw others DCA OCs, then.. Bloo-the-dragon 's Bloodmoon
If not, then winged Sun :3 or Sun & Moon happy wagging their (non-canon) tails
Have a moon pic!
(this ask reads so awkwardly and imsosorryforit, but I really like your art)
Using this as an excuse to draw @crystalmagpie447 something else
He so happy 😄🤡🤡
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Babylonian Stele of Nabonidus before Moon, Sun, and Venus
c. 545 BCE
Babylon, Iraq (?)
British Museum #90837
Harranian Stele of Nabonidus before Moon, Sun, and Venus
c. 545 BCE
Harran, Turkey
Şanlıurfa Museum, Urfa, Turkey
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Someone asked me to draw him with EVEN MORE WINGS!!!! 💥💥💕💞
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Prompt 214
“I did an oopsie.”
Clockwork paused in his work, gaze turning from his work towards his ghostling (it didn’t matter if he was an adult, he’d always be his ghostling) who was smiling nervously, avoiding his eyes.
“Oh?” He kept his tone light, even as he worked on untangling a time knot. Honestly at least Danny was immune to any effect of time, even if he couldn’t look into his timelines in exchange. It came with being the other half of Infinity.
“Yeeah… you know that corner of the multiverse you told me not to go to because you’re working on some time problems? I might have stumbled into one of the worlds in the corner…”
He stopped his machinations, fully turning towards Danny- Space, his Core whispered and quivered in utter delight at having an Equal in power- with a raised eyebrow, leaning on his staff and silently telling him to explain.
Danny poked his fingers together, giving a nervous laugh. “So uh, I was just exploring right? Well me and Ellie, you know how she gets when she can’t wander, and um… I er, we might have messed with some things in the creation of it… I didn’t know it was part of that universe, I swear! It was so far at the fringes and halfway into the Zone and I couldn’t just let a universe die before it began and-”
Oh- Oh! His ghostling (and his grand-ghostlings it sounded like) had claimed his first universe! He could put off these time knots, this was a grand milestone for any Ancient, nevermind such a primordial force as one of theirs.
And this is how a DC world came into being with humans evolving with more avian traits. Like wings. And claws. Look, Dan thought it’d be funny if they gave baby humanity wings and Ellie started rambling about how much farther they could travel if they had them and Danny thought it could be cool. Oh well, time to keep an eye on their itty baby world now…
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EGUEHGYEA
YAYAYAY
magma doodleess
with the winged dca and ONE (1) whisperbay moon
i wanna
do
comics
with winged dca
later tho
eehehehe
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So-called "Ivory of Shapash" (North-Semitic Sun Goddess)
Origin: Syro-Phoenician, ca. 8th century BCE
Found in palace of Ashurnasirpal II
Nimrud, Iraq (Assyria)
(Met Museum 59.107.7, Pub Domain, Enhanced)
Built by the Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II, the palaces and storerooms of Nimrud housed thousands of pieces of carved ivory. Most of the ivories served as furniture inlays or small precious objects such as boxes. While some of them were carved in the same style as the large Assyrian reliefs lining the walls of the Northwest Palace, the majority of the ivories display images and styles related to the arts of North Syria and the Phoenician city-states. Phoenician style ivories are distinguished by their use of imagery related to Egyptian art, such as sphinxes and figures wearing pharaonic crowns, and the use of elaborate carving techniques such as openwork and colored glass inlay. North Syrian style ivories tend to depict stockier figures in more dynamic compositions, carved as solid plaques with fewer added decorative elements. However, some pieces do not fit easily into any of these three styles.
Source: The Met Museum
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when, me when i’m thinking about them ™
whne i’m thinking about the character ™
the character ™, please save me…
i love you the character ™…. please become real…
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