For some reason I couldn’t find a speech bubble meme for Ansem SoD so I had to make one because I’ve “Okay Ansem Seeker of Darkness”’d my friend plenty enough to deserve one
@foreststarflaime this is a callout post for making vague poetic statements about being a creature of night and shadow >:) I found the speech bubble inator in the Internet basement you cannot escape
remind me to draw the Firsts as extras for my gecko universe later
Kittyroth this Snakeroth that. I propose a compromise, a middle ground if you will
✅ slit eyes that expand and contract
✅ hyperactive at night and other random times
✅ you will be pounced upon
✅ moody about being touched
✅ c r e a t u r e
✅ will eat bugs randomly causing Genesis to faint
✅ urge to climb. You will walk in on him hanging from the ceiling
Bonus: gecko absurdly long and thin and bendy, like Masamune
This is a portfolio project from last year! I'm interested in chapter book illustration jobs, so I mocked up the cover and first five chapters of a childhood favorite, Dealing with Dragons.
"She's Gloreth's monster"
relief prints of the scroll from Nimona (2023), 21 x 13.5 in, printed 12/16/23
Hand-drawn and cut on MDF. Here's some pictures of the original woodblock before and after its print run
In my own little 'I can help *this* one' scream into the universe, I've been de-stringing the feet of the pigeons that live in the park across from my office.
Pigeons (rock doves) are feral, and they live in our cities. With our rubbish. They get string (human hair, fishing line, threads, etc) wrapped around their feet when they do their little circling dance, or from their nests, and they can't get it off themselves. So they limp along as best they can, for as long as they can. They're pretty tough little guys! If you start to look, you'll probably notice a lot of them are missing toes or have strictures holding their feet in painful positions. Some even have both feet bound together.
But the good news is - it's actually SUPER easy to help them!
This little guy had thread around one foot, and wire and nylon line around the other. I removed it on my lunch break on Monday, and now he's already walking easier and won't be losing any more toes.
The photo is from the next day, because he came back to hang out again without hesitation. They're very friendly.
People really hate pigeons, which is a bit unfair considering we are the ones who brought them in to our cities in the first place. If you want to make a world of difference to some lives that don't get a lot of love any more, check out the below for everything you need to know.
Since we might lose Twitter, I had to preserve my favorite thread on Frozen 2 from the amazing Ryan La Sala whose books you should absolutely be reading!
an Oscar Pine sketchdump (RWBY fanart)
finger illustrator who loves herpetology, anime, semiotics, and xanthophyll yellows. talk to me about robot girls and radical kindness
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