Get back to work, boys! 🌾
Aunt Em has to scold those farmhands of hers

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Get back to work, boys! 🌾
Aunt Em has to scold those farmhands of hers
Can you go more in depth with your farmhands designs? And do farmhands have different personality from Scarecrow, Tin-Man, and Lion? Like I noticed they have different have hair styles (Scarecrow has blonde hair while Nick has longer and curlier hair then Hickory)
Also, what is Hickory doing to get scars all over his body?
I’m happy to answer this!💞
It’s simple—the human designs and the farmhand designs are different! ⚠️
When I draw the farmhands, I base them on the movie, while the human designs are my own humanized versions of the characters.
Nick was already human, so I didn’t overcomplicate it—I just made him how I imagine him from the books.
The Scarecrow does resemble Hunk, but blond and with some differences xD
And the Lion is just my own original human design :]
The personalities are diferent from the movie version and MY version, hehe.
For example, Hickory is more sweet than Nick.
Or Hunk is more rude than scarecrow is!
I think you get the point hehe ✨️💞
And yeah, Hickory can be pretty clumsy sometimes and always ends up cutting himself with the axe or whatever he’s holding—whether it’s a knife or even paper xD
I hope I explained myslef good! UvU 🫶
what time is it? that's right. more wizard of oz farmhand fanfiction time. now they're even more gay
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Hate that, rather than choose a normal Wizard of Oz character to fixate on, I went with the most niche ones possible. Like what is
The Card Players
Artist: Paul Cézanne (French, 1839–1906)
Style: French Post-Impressionist
Date: 1890–1892
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY, United States
Description
Cézanne was in his fifties when he undertook a painting campaign devoted to giving memorable form to a subject that inspired the likes of Caravaggio and Chardin. He was determined from the start - as we see in this sturdy Provençal scene - to make it his own. Cézanne carefully crafted this composition from figure studies he had made of local farmhands. Once he had puzzled-out his conception, he continued to fine-tune the poses and positions of the card players, until they - like the four pipes hanging on the wall behind them - each fell perfectly into place. Cézanne channeled the quiet authority he achieved here into a much larger variant (Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia) and punctuated the series with three works in which he pared away extraneous details to focus his gaze on a pair of players.
Since Dorothy is in the wicked movie trailer, I’d honestly love it if they opened with a Kansas scene because it would be so cool to see the wicked equivalents of the Kansas counterparts (Cynthia Erivo as Miss Gulch, Jonathon Bailey as Hunk, Ethan Slater as Hickory, etc).
That doesn’t necessarily have to mean wicked was a dream, I just think it would be cool and also the farmhands are super underrated and it would be fun to see how that dynamic would work in the wicked universe (even though Hunk being in love with miss gulch is really weird).