made this to accompany my last piece, aka part 2 of the honey scene.

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made this to accompany my last piece, aka part 2 of the honey scene.
anyway here's a sketch of mariam I don't think I'll do anything with so might as well post it
occurred to me I can just make fake posters for movies I like
cinema was invented with this scene
2/3 of the way done! gonna add shading. it's taking foreeevvverrrrrrrrr.
edit: I finished the piece! I can't link it because then tumblr won't show this in the tags but if you look up "and then we danced" on my blog, it will show up :) (you're still totally allowed to enjoy this I just see people interacting with it and want to go THERE'S A BETTER ONE NOW)
2am practice
reference credit: Dean Barucija for Pickled Thoughts Photography
[I.D.: photograph of a sketchbook page with a pencil sketch of a muscular man’s shirtless back. He has one arm arched above his head and the other twisted out to the side.]
(here’s another example of stuff I’ve made using this method, adding in a bit more extensive vertical erasure than I show below.)
1860s dress based on the Willow Hairstreak butterfly
[I.D.: a mid-tone grey dress with a wide rounded bertha and large bell-shaped skirt. The bertha is edged with orange-red scallops, and has large black dots along the top. Small puffed sleeves are edged in white. A striped black-and-white sash wraps around the waist, and falls down the skirt where it is black with a white stripe down the center, tipped in white at the bottom. The skirt is bordered with stripes at the bottom in white, black, and a neutral blue, then a pattern of orange-red triangles, with the two under the sash a brighter blue. The triangles are outlined at the top in black and blue. Above them are large black dots, then some blue-black-red-orange jelly-bean-shaped shapes. The background is a bright blue-green.]