Dwarf Scout, Deep Rock Galactic
3d model done in Blender
artstation.com/pavlosnaoum
hello vonnie
trying on a metaphor

@theartofmadeline
Peter Solarz
Misplaced Lens Cap
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
AnasAbdin
Mike Driver
DEAR READER

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JBB: An Artblog!
d e v o n
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JVL

Love Begins
we're not kids anymore.
cherry valley forever

roma★
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ellievsbear

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@lastpersonbehind
Dwarf Scout, Deep Rock Galactic
3d model done in Blender
artstation.com/pavlosnaoum
'hello little ghost, is this for me?"
quicksketch, photoshop
U.S. media has largely ignored a shipwreck with hundreds of migrant deaths but has focused intently on a missing submersible full of rich pe
The submersible’s disappearance has arguably been the biggest news story of the last 24 hours. That’s understandable in some ways. For one thing, it’s a mystery: No one knows where it is or what state its passengers are in. There is, moreover, a race against time, as the sub has enough oxygen to make it until early Thursday, according to the Coast Guard—if, that is, the passengers are even still alive. There is both the possibility of an improbably happy ending or of unspeakable tragedy—another element of a compelling news story. And then there’s everything about the janky sub and its rich passengers, who have risked their lives on what is essentially a novelty expedition. Without knowing their fate, it has the feeling of something out of a Ruben Östlund film: These people are so wealthy they can take dangerous chances in a vessel the size of a Honda Odyssey, just for thrills. Coverage of the missing submersible unintentionally illustrates something even more tragic, however. On June 14, what was likely the second-deadliest refugee and migrant shipwreck on record occurred when a boat carrying as many as 800 migrants sank off the Greek coast. Greek authorities had tracked the vessel and early signs suggest the country’s coast guard was slow to act despite numerous warning signs. This is a huge news story, one that hits at both Europe’s ongoing refugee crisis and the callousness with which many European nations treat migrants who are desperately trying to reach their shores. Yet it has received scant attention in the American media—and the missing submersible story has dwarfed what coverage there has been.
Festering Fingerprint Vyke, Elden Ring
digital doodle, photoshop
“Good hunter, have you seen the thread of light? Just a hair, a fleeting thing, yet I clung to it, steeped as I was in the stench of blood and beasts.” Ludwig, The Holy Blade
Really old pencil sketch
Very important cat study
Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower
digital sketch(photoshop)
based on Sciamano240's concept
'hello little ghost, is this for me?"
quicksketch, photoshop
"Dunwich Airbnb"
digital doodle i did on photoshop
Lady Maria (wip) , flat colors and shadow
based on Sciamano240 's concept
waiting...
hmmm
shading wip (based on the work of Sciamano240)
Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower (wip)
based on Sciamano240's concept
based on Sciamano240's concept
Guillermo de la Cruz appreciation doodle
(Photoshop)
Ranni the Witch, quicksketch