Trash Panda: Flea Market Event creator. tribute digital art piece and wannabe mural. This is a Local Jax, FL native and rogue trendsetter, activist, and all around good person. Created and love and respect for what she does.
Finished my entry for the Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness art contest. Got my inspiration from the John Carpenter movie poster of In the Mouth of Madness.
#doctorstrangecontest #americachavez #xochtilgomez #benedictwong #benedictcumberbatch #inthemouthofmadness
Monica Rambeau/Spectrum/Photon/Pulsar
Fanart I created of Monica Rambeau from Marvel Comics now in live action in Wandavision! The Show fills all the voids of not having a Marvel Movie out yet! Just wish the episodes were 15mins longer so it didn't feel so short! 😁
LITERALLY DO NOT TALK TO ME ABOUT ANYTHING ELSE!!!!!!!!!!!
Fan Art I created for the Cinemax TV Series, Warrior. Based on the writings of the legendary Bruce Lee.
Finally getting to work on my Original Character, The Rogue Scarecrow. It hunts demi-demonic mass murderer psychos.
#archerocelot
Donyale Luna with an ocelot named Babou, photographed by Dan Grossi (1966).
Jack 'O Lantern Division. I created this for this year's #mabsdrawlloweenclub
Knight (Night) Wing re-vamp concept sketch. A Fan-art redesign inspired by the new Deathstroke in the upcoming Batman video game, and the Casshern live action movie. Wanted to give him a functional/tactical look also an alternative mask to make him look more intimidating. Also to show him holding his Kali Sticks properly. :D
Created this for Asian Pacific Heritage Month. Finding out about this years back reinforced my pride for my Filipino Roots and my Martial Arts Heritage. (From Wikipedia) The 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment was a segregated[11][12] United States Army infantry regiment made up of Filipino Americans from the continental United States and a few veterans of the Battle of the Philippines that saw combat during World War II. It was formed and activated at Camp San Luis Obispo, California, under the auspices of the California National Guard.[13] Originally created as a battalion, it was declared a regiment on 13 July 1942. Deployed initially to New Guinea in 1944, it became a source of manpower for special forces and units that would serve in occupied territories. In 1945, it deployed to the Philippines, where it first saw combat as a unit. After major combat operations, it remained in the Philippines until it returned to California and was deactivated in 1946 at Camp Stoneman.
Barker then turned his attention to his fellow author J.K. Rowling, who has had her fair share of controversy over the last few years over her opinions on the transgender community. “There’s a lot of pain amongst the transgender people that I know,” Barker stated. “They have a lot of issues in the world as it is, without a famous author opining on the subject. It just seems redundant. It just seems unkind.”
Noting Rowling’s vast financial success, Barker felt that Rowling’s newfound position of fame ought to exclude her from discussing trans rights. He added, “It really just seems redundant for a woman as successful, as validated in the world, as Ms Rowling, to be negative, to be disruptive if you will, to a very beaten up subculture. These are human beings. She has no right to opine, I think, upon the lives of human beings that she does not know.”
“I feel very protective of people who are on the edge of our culture as gay people still are,” Barker continued. “And certainly transgender people are on the edge of our culture. And here you have one of the most successful people in the frigging world – Ms Rowling. Going after a very emotionally vulnerable portion of our culture. It just seems unnecessary and unfair.”
Martial and Visual Artist. Nerd. Part-time drummer and gamer.
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