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Uh oh lads and ladies I've accidentally hit upon a really good dessert.
I literally just chopped up some leftover storebought pie dough into squares and fried it up in some 350-370 degree oil to see if it'd turn out like beignets. It didn't, but they're still really good, especially with powdered sugar. Better than my pizza-dough donuts and for about as much effort. They're super buttery and flaky. The only downside is that if you don't hold them carefully they just kind of shatter.
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03/10/2025
Satan returns with his most DEVILISH DESIGN YET??!!
The stones of Stenness, Orkney, Scotland, 1906.
Poorly drawn Combee line
Adventure Island II (1991)
Adding another image - oh my gosh it's so cute!
"You're just too stupid to understand it, it's actually super deep and meaningful!!!"
I call this piece "Actual Thing I Have Heard People Say"
Art by Angus McKie for ‘The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space’ by Gerard K O’Neill (Corgi 1978 UK edition)
Title: The Temple of Vesta at Tivoli Artist: Félix Boisselier (French [active in Italy], 1776-1811) Date: ca. 1806 Genre: landscape Medium: oil on paper laid down on canvas Dimensions: 31.5 cm (12.4 in) high x 40.4 cm (15.9 in) wide Location: Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
Title: The Philosopher in Meditation Artist: Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669) Date: 1632 Genre: genre painting Period: Dutch Golden Age Medium: oil on oak wood Dimensions: 28 cm (11 in) high x 34 cm (13.3 in) wide Location: Louvre Museum, Paris
Unfinished sci fi landscape. Saying "unfinished" instead of "WIP" because I'm not entirely sure if I'll be coloring/shading it. Oop. Anyawy. I felt like this turned out pretty fun. I really love doing sci fi stuff and little mechanical bits, I'm kind of surprised how little of it I've done since I picked up digital art; I used to sketch things like this all the time a few years back.
A few recent commissions!
Here we have a reference of Mist-dragon (from DA) with his character as a racoon
This next one is an anthro reference for Doc, I posted a feral version of this character not too long ago, too!
And lastly, a silly comic for Zegawa-kin from DA ... Bro got scammed 😔
^ You know that thing about how taking your meds makes you think you dont need to be on your meds. Take that logic and apply it to things like monogamy
#but also on a smaller scale manners niceities and the art of small talk#we would all be much better at socializing and have a larger support network if teaching this stuff wasn't seen as optional or unnecessary#plus the unspoken would be spoken and make it easier for those with ASD to navigate the neurotypical world or whatever