A late night and an expected guest. An illustration based on The King of Attolia, depicting a stolen moment between Eugenides and Irene.
This was a gift for seaofeels in the @hamiathesgiftexchange!

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A late night and an expected guest. An illustration based on The King of Attolia, depicting a stolen moment between Eugenides and Irene.
This was a gift for seaofeels in the @hamiathesgiftexchange!
my wife and i don't argue she cuts my hand off and i dedicate my heart and soul to her
I've been using these as illustration warmups for the past five weeks
"Wedding customs were said to change, at first in Attolian temples and later in the Peninsula whole, after Attolia's wedding to the would-be Annux. Some speculate that is why, to this day, only brides carry candles and fresh flowers during wedding processions, not only to light the way forward, but perhaps because Attolia's own husband did not have two hands to hold his own, as bridegrooms were shown to in earlier depictions. Speculation on this topic has been widely spread, ever since the discovery of a portrait reportedly depicting Attolia's second wedding in a recent dig of the palace ruins in the capital."
A wedding portrait for Attolia and her boytoy husband for @laurentarzan as a part of this year's @hamiathesgiftexchange ♥️
Mini papercraft set of Gen and Irene from the Queen's Thief series for a friend! These books (the first one in particular, since I read it as a kid) really helped shape my taste in stories, and I love them SO much. So these minis were a delight to work on!
One shop near the corner sold only earrings, and I watched wistfully as it went by.
gearing up for my annual reread of the Queen's Thief series