I'm not good at drawing yet, but I have yet to see a certain type of posing done that leaves me absolutely feral. A pose of someone--human, but whatever gender you want--lying up against someone/something much bigger. I mean, almost completely horizontal here. Along the ground, or in a cavern. Somewhere that is not a place for rest but is now by necessity. An arm cradles them close, so large it could lift them up. The human's face is nestled, perhaps their own hand is touching the chest of whoever holds them. The human's clothes may be torn up. Maybe they're dirty and scratched up. And they're asleep, sound asleep. But I want this larger thing to be grotesque, monstrous, eldritch and potentially poisonous in some way to such a fragile thing as a human. Yet here is the only place where this fragile thing feels safe enough to sleep.











