I generally don’t know what to name this one, so that’s why I’m breaking out of my little “habit.”
Art Medium - Digital
App Used - Autodesk Sketchbook

titsay
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ellievsbear
Sade Olutola
wallacepolsom
Sweet Seals For You, Always
RMH
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Misplaced Lens Cap
sheepfilms
dirt enthusiast
trying on a metaphor

tannertan36
Show & Tell

Andulka
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Product Placement
almost home
NASA

seen from United States

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I generally don’t know what to name this one, so that’s why I’m breaking out of my little “habit.”
Art Medium - Digital
App Used - Autodesk Sketchbook
Red Skies - Randi (Hazel) Shover
Art Medium - Digital
App Used - Autodesk Sketchbook
Moon and Clouds - Randi (Hazel) Shover.
Art Medium - Digital
App Used - Autodesk Sketchbook
Rocky Sunset - Randi (Hazel) Shover.
Art Medium Used - Digital
App Used - Autodesk Sketchbook
First time creating a blending tortillon (?) after 8+ years of ever doing so. I think I did fair enough - could be better, though. #drawingandpainting #drawingmaterial #blendingtool #tortillon #homemade #handmade #blending #artsupply #artist https://www.instagram.com/p/CEz9p6mHlcS/?igshid=iad50mhtvubp
Class/Lesson: Drawing and Painting - Contour Line Drawing
Directions: Draw your hand in the position of any ASL letter of your choice.
Choice of Letter: A/a
By: Randi (Hazel) Shover (myself)
Date: Sep 2, 2020
We’ve Grown So Used To It
Trigger Warning - Abuse, Rape.
Other things - Women vs Men Problems
(The included photo was an edit made by me!)
We’ve grown used to women suffering, that we’re blind to the men who, also, deal with the same suffering.
We’ve grown used to women being used as punching bags, that we’re mindless of the men who, also, are used as punching bags.
We’ve grown so used to women being used as sexual objects, that we’re careless of the men who, also, are used as sexual objects.
We’ve grown so used to our women being weak, and our men being strong.
We’ve grown so used to our women being cleansed with care and support, and our men being told to “man up” or mocked instead of cleansed, too.
We’ve grown so used to our women being our struggling creatures, that we’ve forgot that their counterpart can struggle, too.