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Doodle time again, with San.
Top 7 Ghibli Outfits, Looks & Accessories
1. Eboshi
my queen. she invented socks and sandals. what have you done
2. Sheeta in Dola’s clothes
boho comfy & chic. this is what aspire to look like in daily life. very 70s
3. Madame Gina’s entire wardrobe
gina’s sad sexy chanson dress. gina’s you’re stupid i like that in a man dress. gina’s lil flapper number. her yellow scarf + blue coat combo. her pilot hat. actually her pantsuit the best outfit is her pantsuit. i would wear the hell outta that pantsuit
4. Bathhouse workers’ uniforms
i just think they’re neat
5. San’s battle gear
look at those bone earrings. her necklace. fur (???) cloak. the mask. the spear. the red! and it’s all DIY
6. Arietty’s red dress
love the needle sword. 10/10 would wear
7. Kushana’s bling bling gun
the superior accessory. works with any outfit. the best of them all.
𝐖𝐎𝐋𝐅 𝐌𝐎𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐑𝐒
Aniu / The White Wolf (Balto, 1995) Moro (Princess Mononoke, 1997) Eve (Alpha and Omega, 2010) Raksha (The Jungle Book, 2016) Niche (White Fang, 2018) Moll MacTíre (Wolfwalkers, 2020)
I support women’s wrongs - 🍮\
If you follow me, it's probably tennis-related since that's the only thing I've posted about for three months straight at this point...however. I'm also an artist and I actually started this blog with the more express intent of sharing my work a bit! I've just finished this painting which I'm quite proud of, so here's some trivia about it:
It's of course based on the 1997 film Princess Mononoke, one of my favorites from Studio Ghibli.
The (poorly-rendered text) around the border reads "Naturam expellas furca, tamen usque recurret", which means "you may drive nature out with a pitchfork, but she will keep coming back".
I like my paintings to have some compositional and symbolic similarities with eras of art (usually Renaissance, Mannerist, and pre-Raphaelite). Not sure it always comes through, but that was the intent with the border and little icons from the film.
The gun along the bottom of the piece is modeled from the actual gun in the film; apparently it is an "XIV-XV Century Breech-Loading Handgonne Arquebus", according to this very helpful page I found when searching for what type of firearm it was. Thankfully I know nothing of guns...
It's oil on canvas! I sanded the canvas, drew the initial sketch with a colored pencil, and did a diluted acrylic wash for the areas I wanted more depth of color on. (This post will not have any traction at all, I'm sure, but if anyone wants some process pictures, I maaaay post some)
OKAY anyways...It's a little embarrassing to put a watermark on my own art but I do not like reposts or that "credit to the artist!!" bs. Sorry to my handful of tennis mutuals who follow me for yapping about that redhead and got this instead pls like and subscribe & reblog & comment and all that
she srs tho
Mononokehime
I have nothing new to post but this “updated” fan art of Princess Mononoke (:
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