here's another painting I had to do for the exams, for my art university
I decided to reproduce a waterfall
When you're preparing for a Smiling Critters Wicked AU and you're having too much fun.
It's like .... I don't know if you remember, but at the news-agent shop, they sold these colorful printed and glazed cardboards with transparent stickers you could attach and take off on it and create a scenary or change the clothes of the cardboard "doll"? Does anyone remember?
Well it's that feeling I get when I play with those two. xD
I wanna thank @BrendaMaryanArt and @SUPERLOU_GAMES on twitter for letting me use the characters and sound of the video game Finding Frankie.
I wanna thank @asperasparagus and @janesbeloved for letting me use their OCs.
And I wanna thank @emiimagination
and @chacha1727141 on twitter for their support ^^.
My first thrift store rescue and porcelan doll custom. Still proud of how they came out.
Do you hear the people sing? Singing the song of angry men? It is the music of the people Who will not be slaves again! When the beating of your heart Echoes the beating of the drums There is a life about to start When tomorrow comes!
#StandWithAnimation
I did this but not finished yet, and yes there are characters from indie animation too but they are here for support.
i just wanted to clarify some things
artists know the risk they are taking when they post their art online. people are inevitably going to take it apart, color edit it, flip it around or otherwise post it uncredited.
saying that an artist shouldn’t post their work if they don’t want it bastardized is probably the stupidest stance on this subject you could take. if all artists followed this line of reasoning, there would be no art on the internet.
when an artist posts their work, they are trusting you to enjoy it respectfully. and when you betray that trust either knowingly or unknowingly, it’s like saying the artist’s time, skills and thoughts aren’t worth anything.
you are NOT entitled to an artists work just because they decided to trust you enough to share it with you.
an artist is within their right to feel upset that someone has used their work in a way they never intended it to be used. they are within their right to ask for it to stop and not happen again.
just because it’s “bound to happen” doesn’t mean it’s any less deplorable.
“what have you done to it?”
“what have you done with its eyes ?”