Anna Phylactic and Jarvis Hammer slaying and rising from their past flops

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Anna Phylactic and Jarvis Hammer slaying and rising from their past flops
I think this might be finished, but I'm not certain. I think maybe I need to get some stick on rhinestones for the shirt and green jacket lining, but I'm not 100% on that. I'm also not sure if the vines also need some purple thorns or not or if that's overkill.
This is based on a photo of Anna Phylactic and is all made from paper shapes layered and stuck together with a little colour pencil on her face and neck as well
DRAGULA SEASON 5 • meet our monsters!
My favourite drag artists from DRAGULA!!!!
Who are your favourites?
Close ups below ⬇️
“Always the jilted bridesmaid, never the murdered bride” too true Jarvis
Cheddar Gorgeous and Anna Phylactic
Let’s be honest.
As much as I love RuPaul’s Drag Race - and all other projects related to, or by past contestants - it’s kinda hard to watch the show(s) and not hear Michelle Visage’s voice in the background, telling you that you need to be cinched, or how your makeup looks terrible, or how she’s getting bored with your drag, or whatever else you’re doing wrong, because RPDR is essentially a competition show.
In short, it’s hard to watch most drag-related shows these days, or at least Drag Race-related shows, without getting into that American “reality show” mindset.
So thank god for Drag SOS.
It’s new. It’s British. And it’s about drag.
It’s basically Queer Eye meets Drag Race. In fact, it is to Drag Race, what GBBO is to American baking competitions. It’s the feel good, fun, and carefree drag show I guarantee you never knew you needed. Right from the first episode we get the laughter, and the tears, and the moments where you remember why drag is so awesome.
I think it’s on Channel 4 or something in the UK, but I’m not the most familiar with the channel sets there, so let me know if you have any further info on that.
But until then, however you can, PLEASE watch this show and remember that drag is fun, drag is creative, and that drag - in all it’s shapes and forms - can bring people together. <3
DRAG SOS