unhinged thirty days of otherkin challenge, day 30: has thirty days of this unhinged you further?
nah, but it was fun! i've been wanting to talk about my alterhumanity, but felt too wary - this was a good way to ease into it.
a 2013 Chinese stamp from a series on cat breeds
[id: a postage stamp with a meticulously detailed illustration of a Maine Coon cat. the cat is large and fluffy. its brown and white fur is rendered with careful hatching. this stamp is marked as being worth 1.20 Chinese renminbi yuan. end id]
Thomas Grünfeld, “Misfit (St.Bernard/Sheep)” (1994): Grünfeld’s “misfit” series consists of taxidermy objects arranged in somewhat unsettling (i.e. disturbingly unnatural) juxtapositions, yet at the same time humorous, playful and imaginative. One could liken them to assemblage or collage, something like Robert Rauschenberg’s “combines.” They’re all hybrids, like cyborgs, or creatures of myth.
working on the shading to a piece featuring one of my catfolk characters, and i was like, "oh, i can just feel my own face to get an idea of where the light falls and the shadows are!" before i realized i have the wrong head shape on 😔
pov: you’re a small woodland creature sitting on a moss-covered rock, listening to the stream without a worry in the world
unhinged thirty days of otherkin challenge, day 25: alone in a forest with no provisions, how long does your kintype survive?
that's exactly where the fauns belong, baby! let's assume you mean a different forest, though. you'd have to transplant the trees somehow - we're tied to the trees - but let's say it's possible.
there'd be transplant shock, so the fauns would likely go into dormancy for a bit. the only provisions needed are good soil, sunlight, and water. easy peasy. after that, it's business as usual!
sleepyhead would be fine. they were raised in (by?) the forest, it's no stranger to them. after a moment to get their bearings, they'd soldier on.
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