Some late night nutcracker doodles. Might make more tomorrow.
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Some late night nutcracker doodles. Might make more tomorrow.
While the debuting Boo York trio are all fun already, one of my favorite things about them is a dual motif they maybe-unintentionally share as a group: primary colors and states of time.
Mouscedes wears yellow, and is the daughter of an old fantasy/fairy tale character and wears an old-fashioned clothing style, making her emblematic of the past.
Luna wears red, and is the daughter of an enduring cryptid legend and has a modernist bold visual aesthetic, making her reflective of the present.
Elle is almost all blue, and very obviously represents the future with her speculative high-tech robot concept.
With the three viewed as a set of red/blue/yellow and past/present/future, it makes sense why the trio would be considered their own group apart from Pharaoh and Astranova, and I wonder just how deliberate it was.
On approche de la fin d'une nouvelle année, les cours sont terminés et il fait très froid dehors. C'est donc le moment de nous blottir sous
The video accompanying this project (turn the subtitles ON ^^)
We're nearing the end of a new year, school is out and it's freezing outside. So it's time to snuggle up under the covers with a nice hot drink and watch a Christmas movie. Let's leave the romantic comedies and time-travelling ghosts behind for now; this year, we're gonna crack some nuts !
In my pitch, Clara received a music box and a hairclip from the Uncle Drosselmeyer, an old family friend who seemed to have travelled all around the world. What she doesn't know is that Drosselmeyer comes from a magical clockpunk world that was invaded by the Mice directed by their King Tiberius IV. When she sees that her uncle and his Nutcracker aren't what they seems to be, she follows them in their world to search the Sugar Plum Fairy, who's the only one who can stop the Mouse King. During her travel, she'd learn to take other people's opinions into account and be more compassionate towards them.
In my adaptation of the story, Theo Drosselmeyer would be the nephew of Drosselmeyer, the royal clockmaker who found a way to travel between worlds. Alas, the Mice took over the kingdom by stealing most of the citizens' True Names, which changed their nature, memories and identities. If no one finds the Sugar Plum Fairy by the next Blue Moon, it will be impossible to give the citizens their True Names back. As they embark Clara, a Stranger, in their quest, her music box may be the key to freeing the kingdom…
In my imaginary scenario, the previous Mouse Queen had tried to bring her kingdom to live in peace with the Toy Kingdom and had therefore entrusted her son Tiberius' education to the Sugar Plum Fairy, who lives in seclusion. The little rat (I mean, oversized mouse) learned the power of Names there and used it to take over the Toy Kingdom by stealing the inhabitants'memories, identities and nature. Only the Fairy can break the spell, but if she does not do so before the next Blue Moon, then it will become permanent and Tiberius will be the kingdom's absolute master forever.
Back in my Nutcracker fixation agaiiiin!~
I had a lot of fun working on this!
Have a reanimated thing of one of the first nutcracker posts I've made 😁😊
A lil angsty comic for the Nutcracker au
Posting doodles for the Nutcracker au for the first time in forever! Some fun sketches of the mouse king and his mother!
A lovely portrait of the mouse queen and the soon to be mouse king by her side