Five million pen doodles in my mini sketchbook

pixel skylines

Kiana Khansmith

shark vs the universe
Peter Solarz
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oozey mess

Product Placement
Stranger Things

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taylor price
Sweet Seals For You, Always
occasionally subtle
AnasAbdin
NASA
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

#extradirty
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@hoardofprettythings
Five million pen doodles in my mini sketchbook
Holy houses, haunted houses
In the dark, the deer mistook my headlights for stars
⛓️Togetherness ⛓️
A piece representing queerness and our mutual bond throughout humanity, but also our survival, as seen through a Homo neanderthalensis skull and pegasus guardians. Like the inextricable DNA of the extinct human that remains within ours, LGBT+ people can never be extinguished, and will always be a part of us.
Currently available to view via my exhibition “Shifting Bodies” at the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery until January 14th 2024.
video id: A video of two ceramic, white, horned pegasus flanking the sides of a dark, three walled vase with a white top and handles with chains attached to them. The unicorns also feature chains attached to their collars and illustrated pink pansies decorate their backsides, and are also present on the lower half of the vase. The front of the vase features a neanderthal skull and clovers. The remaining sides both feature a white rabbit, one surrounded by the moon and lavender, the other by the sun and green carnations.
FORGIVE SELF
🌱 “Seedling” 🌱
The process of coming out and growth into self.
Currently available to view via my exhibition “Shifting Bodies” at the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery until January 14th 2024.
video description: A ceramic sculpture of a simplistic, white, long snouted mammal. It lays on its side, eyes closed, yellow flowers sprouting from its limp body. A rectangular hole in its torso displays its guts, exposed ribs slightly curled around a small, white blob nested in the viscera, the only features being a set of eyes peering back at you.
Clay rattles now available at the Jonathon Bancroft-Snell Gallery! 🌱
Post 3/3, pop in during open hours for immediate purchase, in country/international shipping set for next week so do contact them if interested!
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Two mammal shaped ceramic rattles with large, peering eyes. One is larger, with a white body, its back also serving as a shallow, pink trinket dish with a gold lustre star in the centre. Its head is also pink and blue flowers are illustrated on its side, with blue banding on its neck and tail. The smaller one is black and white striped with a red flowering plant illustrated on its back. Gold lustre accents are applied to both.
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🔸 I AM SEEN 🔸
Currently available to view via my exhibition “Shifting Bodies” at the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery until January 14th 2024.
(little gallery display fact; Guiding Light of Truth to Self is chained above this piece)!
video description: A ceramic sculpture of a ruddy-brown furred canine bust, mouth agape, wire whiskers bristling, teeth bared in a snarl. Flowers, 3D and illustrated 2D wrap around its face, eyes fully concealed by the large, white blooms. A white star marking sits on the forehead. At the back of its throat, a set of human eyes peer back at you.
pet commission
Sleeping on the dining chair as everyone else gets ready for bed.
Art by Ben McEntee
Art by M ing
lobotomy and anxiety
doodled some manticores... i meant to make them properly monstrous and scary but idk I think they're kinda cute now
Creature illustrations by MsNaught on ArtStation
A little tiny microscopic dragon, rotifers passing by.
I've spent a lot of time peering down a microscope in the last few years, enjoying taking inspiration from the real tiny organisms to make one of my own.
some cats