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Yinglet Taur Commission
Did this commission for the lovely Nautilees system! Specifically for one of the headmates who happens to find comfort in this lovely form here! It was a challenge but it was a lot of fun!
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It's long over-due, but I've finally created some suitably spooky Holographic Certified Monster Fucker Stickers!
Pick the one that calls to you or go buck-wild and get all five for a discount!
You can grab them at www.biolumenpress.com
You know who else I love in BATIM? Jacob from Dreams Come to Life. I know, odd choice to fixate on, but I can't help it, he's charming. So it should come as no surprise that I have a hand in bringing him and the rest of the DCTL art department to the Step Right Up AU.
This is one of my favorite drawings from 2021. He needs some design tweaks, but this is Jacob in monster form! So because the art department has three primary gents, I've sort of forged a connection between them and the butcher gang. Because they have no last names canonically, I've gone with Dave Charley, Richie Barley, and Jacob Edgars. Yes I put my two faves together, and I have no shame.
Jacob ends up as a spider creature for fairly functional purposes. Bertrum tends to to throw his circus staff to the machine to "improve" them. The costume and make-up department was struggling and falling behind thanks to his exceedingly difficult demands, meaning long nights with too much to do. Jacob is primarily a tailor within this setup, so his spider design complements it. Multiple arms to finish tasks quicker, ability to spin inky webbing should he run out of fabric or thread, it's quite thoughtful. He made the addition of pincushion pauldrons, and he's also discovered he can attach himself to walls and the ceiling in order to get away from people (and drop down to scare the daylights out of them). He's a lot more mischievous, vengeful, and protective compared to his human form, but when you put a guy and his found family through cursed magical ink, can you really blame him?
Off to another spider dance
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Mostly been doing N S F W work, but here’s some concept sketches of an amphibian-like creature.
There are a few common variants of spidergirl out there and I thought I’d see what Nov looked like with the attributes of a few of them.
This one I find better suited for insect people rather than arachnid people just cause 6 limbs (usually an extra set of arms) are less busy than 8 (either 4 additional arms or both an extra set of arms and legs). it’s just a lot of extra limbs to keep track of and figure out what to do with.
🔵 Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Asian art collection, currently on view in Infinite Blue.
This thangka, or painting on cloth, shows the multi-headed, multi-limbed, buffalo-horned god Vajrabhairava stomping on his enemies. Barely visible against him is his similarly fierce (and blue) female partner, Vajravetali. Vajrabhairava is one of Buddhism’s most intimidating deities. His worship is only for advanced practitioners. His alternate name, Yamantaka (Conqueror of Death), celebrates his role in combatting both the fear of mortality and mortality itself.
Anonymous. Vajrabhairava Yamantaka, 19th century. Color on cloth. Brooklyn Museum