this is how we fix society
fast drawings of one of my players character
I saw molly in a dress the other day and I just thought "I need to draw this"
"Asher, Asher
the carpet was creeping."
a few more sketches from our dnd campaign: this is The Most expressive carpet in the word.
he really want to cleanse himself of sand and just wanted to get a cleansing stone out of pc's backpack for this
some fancy prosthetics appreciation post
(can't choose the coolest color for a shirt, so, variety)
do not go under cut
ggg
some more recent doodles of characters from dnd campaign i playing:
the first one is the very dangerous granpa Gregory Marsh, whom we turned into a 15-year-old boy last week so he wouldn't have to die (he wasn't very happy with his new age)
The Enigma of Amigara Fault
This short story by Junji Ito is about a fault that appears in Amigara mountain after an earthquake. The earthquake exposes countless human-shaped holes in the mountain which seem to have been made about a thousand years ago. People, intrigued by these silhouettes, gather at the site and that’s when things get creepy.
It’s about a 15-20 min read, but if you haven’t read this before, you’re in for a treat. Link above.
redrawing of an old practice on clothes with Franciska
some crazy practice for fun
a little bit of patia and gorgeous marisha
"The quaintest and most controversial Czech Easter tradition is without a doubt Pomlázka (from the verb pomladit, “make younger”), which involves the whipping of women’s backs by the men and boys of a community, usually a village or small town, with a braided willow rod (pomlázka).
On Easter Monday, boys and men visit houses and drops water on women and girls. They carry a flexible rod made out of wicker which is decorated with. This special rod is used for spanking women.
In exchange for this “favour”, meant to symbolically ensure youth and fertility for the beaten women, men will receive something to eat, usually painted eggs, and liquor."
hello, my name is noah (he/they) & i like to draw things & other stuff. //telegram: @Anarchitector//
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