All of the monochrome portraits i did for now in one Spot.

#batman#dc#dc comics#bruce wayne#dick grayson#tim drake#dc fanart#batfamily#batfam


seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Singapore

seen from Australia
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Canada
seen from Russia
seen from China
seen from India
seen from China
seen from Canada
seen from Sweden
seen from Hungary
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from Malaysia

seen from Poland
All of the monochrome portraits i did for now in one Spot.
Hi I am indeed working on your requests I SWEAR
Napoleonic HOTTEST men (in my opinion, TW: english isn't my first language):
1. Pyotr Bagration
I'm so sure about this, nothing can convice me otherwise. Honestly IDK HOW Catherine even cheated, like??? Bagration was SO. SO HOT and i think he was a really good husband HE EVEN DEFENDED HER REPUTATION. Girl... if i were Catherine, i'll kiss him atleast 67 times a day. And oh, bonus doodle of him
2. Joachim Murat
literally drooling over his paintingsuuuh plus i like bread (which he got a whole bakery for me) heh..🤤
3. Arthur Wellesley
Actually i kept denying that he looks... hot. Like...like i dont want to be like those women back then (cus i once read that women in his days also admitting taht he was a very charming man, womanizer, duh) ALSO i dont want to admit that he still looks hawt even with his....wweird...hair.
_______________________________________
If i wrote something false here— please lemme know🥳
Vices headcanons..
TW: Alchohol and Tobacco related information
It seems I did create a smoker and drinker headcanons plz don't attack me I had a vision and this is just for fun.. also the quality is bad because this is cursed
let me know uh if p2 is uh needed idk..this might be my most wtf post actually..
Also I might add a warning but probably later on
“At 6 a.m. a battery of one hundred French guns opened fire on the Russian centre. Davout launched his attack at 6.30, committing 22,000 superb infantry in three divisions under generals Louis Friant, Jean Compans and Joseph Dessaix deployed in brigade columns, with seventy guns in close support. Ney’s three divisions of 10,000 men followed them in, and 7,500 Westphalians were in reserve. This truly savage fight took all morning, during which Davout had a horse shot from under him and was himself wounded. The Russian soldiers showed their customary reluctance to cede ground in battle. By the end some 40,000 French infantry and 11,000 cavalry had to be committed to the struggle to take the flèches. Only when two of them had been captured by close-quarter bayonet fighting did the French discover the third, which then started pouring fire into the unprotected rear of the other two; that too had to be captured at great expense. The flèches were taken and retaken seven times – just the kind of attritional combat at which the Russians excelled and Napoleon, so far from home, needed to avoid. “
"Prince Bagration at Borodino. Last counterattack." 1812, by Alexander Averyanov.
My distant cousin-uncle fought in this battle.
finally drew Bagration again ^^ so happy
"You are German! You don't care about anything Russian!" — "And you are a fool, that doesn't even know, why he calls himself "native Russian". "
A German and a Georgian arguing about which one of them is more Russian