Some old Shadowlily drawings. Long before I actually had an idea on how I’d draw cookies. The eyes killed me, you know?
But yeah, I might just move to tumblr. Seems better.

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Some old Shadowlily drawings. Long before I actually had an idea on how I’d draw cookies. The eyes killed me, you know?
But yeah, I might just move to tumblr. Seems better.
I’m a Ky main because I just love drinking whole white milk and eating white bread and just having no flavor whatsoever. I see a charcuterie board and only eat the crackers, sometimes maybe the board to. I’m a bland little bitch who love my bland fighting game character and his whole white milk tendencies
Ephesian Artemis
The Lady of Ephesus, 1st century AD, Ephesus Archaeological Museum
An 18th-century engraving of a Roman marble copy of a Greek replica of a lost Geometric period
“From the Greek point of view, the Ephesian Artemis is a distinctive form of their goddess Artemis. In Greek cult and myth, Artemis is the twin of Apollo, a virgin huntress who supplanted the Titan Selene as goddess of the Moon. At Ephesus, a goddess whom the Greeks associated with Artemis was venerated in an archaic, pre-Hellenic cult image[41] that was carved of wood (a xoanon) and kept decorated with jewelry. The features are most similar to Near-Eastern and Egyptian deities, and least similar to Greek ones. The body and legs are enclosed within a tapering pillar-like term, from which the goddess' feet protrude. On the coins minted at Ephesus, the goddess wears a mural crown (like a city's walls), an attribute of Cybele as a protector of cities...
The traditional interpretation of the oval objects covering the upper part of the Ephesian Artemis is that they represent multiple breasts, symbolizing her fertility. This interpretation began in late antiquity and resulted in designations of the Ephesian goddess as Diana Efesia Multimammia..”
so our dear punchnello likes his milk white and original, we stan a milk drinking crackhead
It says "White Milk"
Milk Carton prints are ready to go! These have been so much fun to make and they’ll be printed on a square shape to go with the carton shape! Which design do you like more?