My second favorite dwarf is Bashful. My cutie patootie💖
Just got done reading The Invisible Man and all I have to say is I think Griffin and Jekyll/Hyde would get along great
My proof:
First up, Griffin
And then we have Hyde
Don’t think about anything, I’m just declaring this day the day of asking questions for mutual followers. How did you come to your current nickname "BedBabayka"? Was your choice influenced by inspiration from some images, persons, your own interests, or?
OH! That's a great question, thanks!🖤
I've actually been thinking for a long time about how to call myself short and memorable. But there was always one important criterion - an ambiguous name.
Initially, I wanted to call myself Meta Murphy (an allusion to Metamorphosis). But then, in 2021, when I fell in love with the novella "Heart of a Dog" and the Soviet setting all over again, I decided that I would start with Russian-language sites like VK.
And after some thought, I chose the name Бабайка Кроватная (Bed Babayka). In English, this nickname literally translates as "Bed Monster/Boogeyman" (the monster that lives under the bed). And I love monsters and unusual creatures. They not only fill me with inspiration and strength, but also help me to better explore myself, my place in the world, and even better understand and find my gender non-conformity.
In general, I love everything strange and unusual.💋👹
Lips red as the rose, hair black as ebony, skin white as snow.
Sharikov's next bride, but only she knows that her fiance was a dog in the past.
This girl is the heroine of another Soviet satirical book "12 Chairs" by Ilf and Petrov.
Her name is Ellochka "The Cannibal" Shchukina. She is the main fashionista in Moscow and ✨️a slay girl✨️.
There are many film adaptations based on this book, but I took the 1971 version as a basis. She is especially beautiful in it and looks like a red-haired Betty Boop.
Sketches with Grumpy during a break
I added some "mad scientists" from Mikhail Bulgakov's science fiction novels.
@kusnechik
Was thinking about mad scientists in classic literature and my feelings on them
Feel free to add on if anyone has classic lit mad scientists to share with the class
I think ill redraw it in few days 💔
Birbental 🐦⬛ and Preobrabirbsky 🦉
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Babayka ● 26 ● eng/rus ● she/he ● Love victorian, vintage and soviet aesthetics. More on vk and telegram. Icon pic by cattyisokay.
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