Welcome to My Art Blog!
My Main is @golden-buddle and I typically reblog anything that I like/find funny there. This blog specifically is for just my art.
You can find my art under, well, #my art

Origami Around
One Nice Bug Per Day
trying on a metaphor
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dirt enthusiast
Sade Olutola
taylor price

Kiana Khansmith
Jules of Nature

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if i look back, i am lost

izzy's playlists!
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
ojovivo
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
cherry valley forever
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Stranger Things

Discoholic 🪩
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@goldens-art
Welcome to My Art Blog!
My Main is @golden-buddle and I typically reblog anything that I like/find funny there. This blog specifically is for just my art.
You can find my art under, well, #my art
Vamp OC!
Like most ghost types, it is impossible to breed the Chandelure line and get an identical Pokemon akin to the naturally developing Chandelure. But that doesn't mean that people haven't been able to breed them at all. With the help of other Pokemon, people can breed and care for a 'safe' Litwick all the way to an Adult Chandelure. With this one's father being from the Gastly line, we have the closest we can get to a natural Chandelure. However, people do have to be careful around their flames- It's said that their flames are as poisonous as they are cold- Which is to say, very poisonous.
so.
turns out ive been reblogging stuff onto this blog instead of my main.
sorry bout that!
Verrrry rough draft of jackomoon redesign
hehoo wings go brrrr
Zero the Toon, Bound form and True Form
Flora and Fauna of Planet Edo Sumia-1203, Page 201
The Honey Tear is a gourd-like plant, the gourds themselves average around just under a foot when fully ripe.
Unlike Terran gourds, however, Honey Tears do not start out as small flowers. In Fact, the only flowers on the stalk are the two flowers at the very top. They are very fragrant and smell quite a lot like gooseberries with 6 petals per flower.
Outside of Any Known Worlds, The Deity of Time awaits with His Familiar.