I made my first lino cut :D after a frame of "La mort de Robespierre" (by the most talented @revolutionarywig )
The prints turned out blotchy and a bit faint because i used oil paint :')
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I made my first lino cut :D after a frame of "La mort de Robespierre" (by the most talented @revolutionarywig )
The prints turned out blotchy and a bit faint because i used oil paint :')
art: Janelle feng
La mort de Robespierre (2024) [5 min] by Janelle Feng | USA
Heyo fellow nerds!✨
It's that time of the day where I need to rant about my favorite things and this time is my latest d&d's character turn
His name is Immanuel Richter and I don't know what else to say besides the fact that this marksman is my best boy. I've been absolutely DELIGHTED to play him as a squeamish, 19th century upper class librarian whose ego is only rivaled by his total lack of social skills
When in our starting session the tavern ended up being assaulted by specters, and him immediately getting strangled by one while screaming like a little girl and ending up from the grand total of 8 to -1 hp, I knew he was by FAR the most relatable character I've ever played
All rights to the art goes to Janelle Feng and lemoncholy on YouTube
In December 2018, I found some of Janelle Feng’s comments and I noticed that Janelle borrows parts of my works, compositional solutions and ideological content for her projects. I published my findings on social media and reported it to Janelle Feng. Now I find similar elements in her new works again.
@that-one-revolutionary (@just_dede_okay) often visits my Tumblr blog and Instagram. She is a regular customer of Janelle Feng (SmileyFaceOrg) and ordered this new work. I wrote to her but she tried to provoke a conflict and present this situation as stalking.
I inform Janelle Feng (SmileyFaceOrg) @janellefeng if she continues to use my works for her portfolio or commissions and to provoke her friends, I will contact the legal department of CalArts.
As proof, I publish dialogues with her friends and a comparison of illustrations
[๑]art - @janellefeng [๑]
For more French Revolution stuff, I put most of them on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SmileyFaceOrg/