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The Prince of Egypt☀️
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my best friend asked me to draw moses & zipporah from the prince of egypt!! i haven’t watched this movie in ages, so drawing them was a bit challenging lol
anyways i love the 6b pencil in procreate <3
Andromeda 🤝 Zipporah both have at least one Renaissance-era painting where they are portrayed as dark-skinned.
I just realized that Ramses calls Moses a "Snake Charmer" in The Prince of Egypt when he turns his staff into a snake. There’s more to this than I initially recognized; it serves as foreshadowing. When they bring Zipporah to Ramses, referring to her as a “Desert Flower,” he calls her a “Desert Cobra” because she tried to bite him. Moses then responds, “You aren't much of a snake charmer.”
So, when Moses later brings his wife, Zipporah, with him and performs God's miracle by turning his staff into a cobra, Ramses isn’t just calling him a "Snake Charmer" because of the staff. He’s also acknowledging that Moses won over Zipporah and married her.
 Furthermore I've always wondered why Ramses never prosecuted Moses. Moses was doing things that went beyond Egyptian understanding—things considered wrong, breaking laws, and crimes against the gods. Yet, Ramses, the Pharaoh, seemingly took no action. The movie portrays this as brotherly love, but if you pay attention during the scene where Moses arrives at the Pharaoh's throne room, the high priest mentions the crime Moses committed against the gods—killing a man. Ramses responds that he is the Pharaoh “the morning and the evening star” and then pardons Moses for all current and future crimes against the gods. This means Moses was forgiven for everything he did against Egypt, which explains why no measures were taken to stop him until Ramses finally pursues the Israelites at the very end.
UWA another pride piece- tzipporah has a thing for hebrews ig shes going crAZY AAAAGH
fr spent so much time on making the speedpaint IT WAS MY FIRST TIME and i had some technical difficulties- wuz gonna post this YESTERDAY but the aforementioned technical difficulties whooped my ass waah.
erm hope i drew moses and the sheep well too cuz THAT WAS MY FIRST TIME DRAWING A POSE LIKE THAT- AND FIRST TIME DRAWING A SHEEP
this is just fanart i made based on a headcanon i have for the ver of Tzipporah in THE MOVIE so pls dont get ur panties in a twist thx!!!!!!!!111111!!!!1!!! <3333
SPEEDPAINT
Days, weeks passed uneventful. The sun came through where Petunia the -we could say odd-colored Pikachu, still sleeping. But seemed somebody is missing...
Would you dare like to wake her up?
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(Mun's note: I'm trying to slowly coming back, I swear!)
The Promised Land - Eps 3 (Pitfalls)