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this is my cursed amulet. #mycursedrectangle
This felt-tip marker permanently marks anything... Ad for Carter’s Marks-A-Lot brand ink marker - 1962.
FINISHED FINALLY!!!!!!! It took me a while to get off my ass and do some traditional art but it turned out okay. @atomic-rattz This was really fun!!!
i became her vassal in exchange for a land to grow my crops out of to feed myself and my family but little did i know my body became her land
more studies, these were done two summers ago with my drying pack of cheap permanent markers
reference photography credit (links):
TOP LEFT (unknown)
BOTTOM LEFT (unknown) TOP MID (unknown) BOTTOM MID (unknown) TOP RIGHT (unknown) BOTTOM RIGHT (by Daniel Barstead @darkcoastphotography)
! could not find a lot of the original creators of these photos, if anyone can help me track them down and give proper credit please reach out !!
Alternate traditional art trade I'd done for @kiome-yasha ...another Rizumo piece that was done in roughly the same pose. :)
Pentel ink brush, marker and gel pen
Such fun glasses DIYed fancier with permanent markers. (Not machine-washable, sadly.) Tutorial at Brit+Co.
My Inktober 2021 work. Not planned. Just felt like doing something with the sharpies/ Available material. You don't always need fancy things or a big plan. I go by feel often enough. I do wish I had more time to work on bigger projects (or Finish / abandon them in more finished states) but sometimes it's also good to just do something as a form of fun or unwinding. And this certainly was that.
There are lines because it IS on lined paper. It's a page of one of my reclaimed/repurposed books or my collection of planners heh. Sometimes the blank page or quality materials trick my brain into "omg so much pressure."