It took me a cartoonish amount of time to draw individual chibified refs for my selected characters and when I go to update their refs... the site is down 💔 but alas
HAPPY ART-FIGHTING EVERYONE!!! May the silliest clown or mysterious masked figure or scene theater kid win!!!!!!!!
Come friend me!!! (When the site is back up) and throw some art-piece-shaped tomatoes at the clown (me)
I'm prioritizing commissions first & other stuff in my personal life so I might not be able to attack a lot of whom I've got bookmarked or retaliate against many attacks, but I'm gonna try my best!!! Other than that I will establish one more rule for myself: my art will be BAD. As bad or chaotic as I can make it to fit with the clown theme. I don't have anything in particular planned, but I'm going to make mistakes, and I will not try to perfect it. 🗣
#FBF Searching for material to build a #Halloween costume and ran into the photo albums. This one from 2000 features a costume titled "the antithesis of myself." Little known bittersweet fact, this was the best night I had at MSU parties. I played my character like a method actor and I never received more encouragement. That said, taking suggestions on costumes because I have very little to work with!
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Improvisors from Detroit issue Fighting Unicorns call to action with fight song!
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Rock-O-Matic, an improvised musical show at Go Comedy theater in Ferndale, MI, took on the complex topic of the Fighting Unicorn school mascot. Whereas other mascots and fight songs can be sung rather passively, the Fighting Unicorns require a great amount of physical participation - and choreography.
We especially appreciate the realistic costuming. From this distance, the finger-horn could be easily mistaken for a stunted alicorn!
So fight on, Fighting Unicorns, because today improv really is the winner!