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Honestly it’s Really Funny how my favorite Characters both have ‘asha’ in their names and while Both haven’t had as much screentime ( here’s hoping Yasha gets more in Season 2)
Yasha Yoodorin is from Prime’s Mighty Nein animated series
First Sasha (Amphibia) and now Yasha (Mighty Nein animated). Honestly it’s just some type of sign or something lmao. 🤣💖
"Neo-Fantasy Heroines"
A stunning collection of dynamic portraits blending realism and fantasy, featuring diverse heroines wielding swords, seeking solace in meditative moments, and reflecting in atmospheric settings. These artworks celebrate strength, introspection, and empowering narratives of powerful women.
Jeff Easley.
*Blue*
Character concept
Original Art by @prizmaarts
Anna with sword.
I found my old sketchbook. Lots of them are unfinished doodle. I redraw them.
Female Swordsman by gongchang Zhang
Original concept by Bluezima : Dong-Wook Shin
"Madame Cigali the Famous Female Fencer from Rome at Henry Angelo's Fencing Academy" Undated, by Thomas Rowlandson.
Rowlandson was evidently intrigued by the idea of a man and woman fencing as he drew at least five such studies. One in the Dent collection depicted Henry Angelo and `Madame Cain'. `Madame Culloni and Mons. Renault' in Paris is recorded in the Dent Collection with another version in the Yale Center for British Art. Another, of `Madame Kelu famous Fencer Native of Italy 1816' was sold at Sotheby's on 22nd March 1979, lot 57." Source: Guy Peppiatt Fine Art