Play carefully.(ISAT!AU Fanart)
*This naughty butterfly ~=w=~
*I like the cute look of Siffrin playing the recorder<3
Isolated Stargazer Au by @mari-lair.
Drawing of adorable Siffrin playing their little recorder.<3
Fanart by me.
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Play carefully.(ISAT!AU Fanart)
*This naughty butterfly ~=w=~
*I like the cute look of Siffrin playing the recorder<3
Isolated Stargazer Au by @mari-lair.
Drawing of adorable Siffrin playing their little recorder.<3
Fanart by me.
(sketches and process under the cut!)
I used some of the instruments I have in my room (that you can see in the animation!!), such as recorders (sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor), a flute, an acoustic guitar, a ukulele and a synthesizer (as for drums and other sounds I used Logic Pro's sound library)!
This music is especially comforting to me, it's like a recall of the time I started watching mp100 with my late cat Kaki, and the deep fondness I have for this show :)
(the upset cat who's there in the animation is my other cat called Crème btw, she's the real star of the show fr ✨)
Working on this was so much fun !!!!!! I'm very excited to finally share it
(it’s also on youtube!)
Programs used: Callipeg for the animation and Logic Pro for the music
A normal day at the convention
Elegant Shepherdess Listening to a Shepherd Playing the Recorder in an Arcadian Landscape
Artist: Govaert Flinck (Dutch, 1615-1660)
Date: 1654
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: The Leiden Collection, New York City, NY, United States
Sofia, blue tape © Chill · +
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) - Trio Sonata for Recorder, Oboe and Continuo in a-minor, TWV 42:a6, II. Allegro. Performed by Walter van Hauwe, recorder, Han de Vries, oboe, Wouter Möller, cello, and Bob van Asperen, harpsichord, on period instruments.