made this is a workshop today
sorta looks like something you would see as a clue to the lore in a bad graphic indie game (not bad art, bad GRAPHICS. think PS1 graphics.)
you walk into the dark room
something rectangular reflects light in the far corner of the room
you walk towards it
it's a painting
"hmmm..."
you pick it up
"A portrait of a lovely lady. She has quite the observant eye."
I wonder who she was?
my pookies <3
the outfit that Kokichi is in is from the character Courtly Jester in the Way too Wonderland arc from the discontinued cartoon Ever After High! I thought her outfit was Very Cool but couldn't draw her properly so i put Kokichi in it instead. :p
also i find it very funny that my type is female blond cartoon villains :)
soz for bad quality :(
why do you smile so sadly, my idol?
new ocs! (not actually new, just thought up lore for them but didn't end up drawing them till now.)
the queen and the princess
death of the queen
mysterious circumstances, you say?....
soz for the bad quality :(
whirling and whirling around without a care in the world
they have no idea what's coming for them
I'd like to introduce everyone to this horrid thing I created about a year ago but haven't shown many people yet (probably for the best).
This is Baby. AKA The Monster. AKA Sight Tremendous and Abhorred, AKA Vile Insect, AKA A Thing Such As Even Dante Could Not Have Conceived, etc, etc. It's made from bits of scrap fabric I scrounged from various sources and is roughly the size of a human toddler. Its design is based on Mary Shelly's original descriptions of Frankenstein's creature.
But that's not all! Behold!
You can dissect this little abomination to reveal a full set of crocheted, knitted, and scrap fabric organs, all hand-stitched by yours truly!
It has a heart, stomach, lungs, liver, small and large intestine, kidneys, bladder, and, of course, a brain! So it can ponder the horrors of its own existence!
I used this pattern by Less Than Three for the heart. I ended up felting it because I screwed up most of the stitches (I was relatively new to crochet at the time). The result was a bit of a blobby mess, but oh well.
So yeah. This thing lives in my house now (my family hates it). I have yet to reap the full consequences of my hubris.
I don't post much. Mostly traditional art here, I'm not very good with digital.
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