serious question! what's the best song to listen to when walkin' home late at night? on us way to the studio and john won't accept my answers, so let's see yours, eh?

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serious question! what's the best song to listen to when walkin' home late at night? on us way to the studio and john won't accept my answers, so let's see yours, eh?
Finally finished the 'Meow-na Lisa.' Commissions are open, but I only accept payment in premium tuna."
Tumblr users are more likely to "Reblog" than "Like," and reblogs are what make you go viral.
". Reblog to support a local feline artist."
". Like for good luck, Reblog to get a custom portrait from this guy."
Mandatory creative refuel
The official studio supervisors making sure I take my mandatory kitten breaks between projects. It's a tough job, but someone's gotta do it.
P.S. You can find my actual art (and support the supervisors' snack fund 😉) over on my Ko-fi page: https://ko-fi.com/maya1c
Happy Vampire Girlies day, here is my absolute FAVORITE version of the girlies/draculas brides/whatever you call them. From a 2018 japanese adaptation with an all male cast which is one of the best dracula adaptations I have ever seen (I will make a post about it and be very annoying about it because it's GREAT)
Studio life with Saphfyre ©Harmony Shields
The studio creates a constant journey. These pieces in progress...where will they take me...what is their story...more to come....
New Release: The Y Table Lamp
Expanding the Y Series with something a bit more substantial: Meet the Large Y Table Lamp.
This piece stays true to the collection’s signature split form; one slim steel stem that branches into two arms, each holding a soft glass globe. It sits somewhere right between a functional light fixture and a small sculpture. The silhouette is balanced and a little playful without trying too hard. We’ve grounded it with a solid marble base and added an inline dimming switch so you can dial in the mood.
Whether it’s acting as a focal point on a console or providing a wider reach on a desk, it’s designed to look just as good off as it does on. Available now in two globe sizes.
Source: Research.Lighting Expands Its Y Series with a Sculptural Table Lamp