Happy 9th anniversary Undertale
Read the poem and couldnt not do a little something about it !
this happened to me in my first playthrough and i wanted to draw it for years
i can't be the only one this happened to, right ?
i went to an exhibit of j.c leyendecker earlier this year. I was already a fan of some of his works, like his works for the sunday evening post/ but when i saw his painting romeo and juliet, I KNEW IN MY SOUL
that i had peaked.
see and i dont even ship laurmau like that but honestly i felt he was more fitting for the romeo.
ref.
I’ve been thinking about if Laurence stayed blind!
Princess Yue of the Northern Water Tribe
Finally in the Northern Water Tribe at the end of Book 1! We meet the wonderful Princess Yue and shenanigans ensue. I wanted the Northern and Southern Water Tribes to have related yet distinct tastes in fashion. Yue is still wearing a fantasy combination of Inuit/Yakut/Mongolian clothing but with a little bit of Great Plains Indigenous Regalia. Oh and her very important hair reference to Chinese "fairy maidens" (It's a Tang* Dynasty hairstyle associated with minor deities).
(Reoccurring disclaimer for this art series: This is for fun, they are inspired by the show's costume designs and then extrapolated out with historical fashion or things I think will be fun to draw. These are not meant to be accurate, only inspired. I hope you like them!)
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older kids...all grown up!
They should probably read those
Og image
doodle idea hm.. Father’s Day and clover gives Starlo a card (he didn’t know Father’s Day was a human thing) (not used to being a parent) (cries)
u know hes always wanted to be a dad... some quick sketches that acrually took way too long bc i couldnt figure out how to draw starlos head w clover...
I heard whispers of watcher tubbo.
Please reblog!
From the Heights
My Garmau Art inspired by Edmund Leighton’s The Shadow Tapestry