Completed my redraw of an old doodle 🛸✨

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Completed my redraw of an old doodle 🛸✨
Hiii, the way you draw Webber is super adorableee! He gives me cute aggression everytime i see him! Im very happy this blog exist :333 🩷🩷🩷
Hehehe, sorry, I don't know if you alredy drew anything similar or if you are okay with drawing Webber together with other characters at all, but I think that seeing Webber and Muffet from Undertale crossover whould be very cute :3 Im sure they two will get along well 🩷
Thanks so much for the compliment!!! Sorry for taking so long to get to this. Fun fact, this is a redraw of a much older piece! Like 3-4 years old!
Throwback Fri-Yay! (featuring a lovely little easter-egg/blooper: two acorns)
I forgot I can draw whatever I want with no repercussions..
Choosing my bullet journal for the new year is always quite the afair. I trust my gut when picking out the cover, give it a thoughtful name, and choose a theme that will carry me through the year. Then, I craft an opening spread that reflects the start of that theme. Some years I've gone for a more serious vibe - like last year my bujo sported a constellation of Taurus. I painted it with inky galaxy swirls framed by gothic arches (that had cusps), and named it 'Cúnë', which means Crescent in Quenya Elvish. It felt right since I was on the brink of new beginnings in various aspects of my life, even though I wasn't quite sure what was coming next. Just like the Audre Lorde quote ' I am on the cusp of change & the curve is shifting fast.' Other times, it can rather abstract or silly - like a bright sunny yellow journal I had a few years back. It featured an opening spread of cheerful sprouts, flowers, and leaves - symbolizing my deep dive into learning about indigenous-led sustainability practices. I named it 'Alan!' to remind myself to stay optimistic about the future rather than fall into a doomer mindset.
This year, with everything going on here in the USA, I knew I wanted my journal to carry some heart. I'm aware that it's a challenge for many of us to keep it all together in these trying times - mentally, emotional, and physically - and I know a lot of folks are really feeling the weight of it all. So I aimed to embody that heart and created something that feels uplifting and supportive. Visually, my bujo is a bit of a mish-mash but it works for me. The cover features metallic bats and a bright red moon - two things I really enjoy: bats/nocturnal life and astronomy.
I've named this year's bujo 'Meraki' a Greek word that means doing something with passion and devotion. It has roots in the Turkish word 'Merak', which reflects a labor of love and embracing things deeply. So this year, it's about putting my heart into everything - my art, my work, making new friends, and supporting one another through 2025 and beyond. When I designed my spread for this year, I was quite humored to find that '25' makes for a lovely stylized heart. So I'll be filling 2025 with heart, and I can't wait to see where this '25 takes me.
Chapter 19
Another daily sketch ✍🏻 Pigma micron liner + alcohol marker
New Black Butler announcement in 2023 are you kidding me !?!?
Here’s a Ciel I did in celebration 🎉