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A Year in Art 🫡
Some himekafka stickers I made recently
For all Time ☀️❀
All this tech but Robbie couldn't upgrade the sheikah slate with an instax printer?
Falcon Punch Parody to the One Punch Man vol.1 manga cover
Ember Skies Submitted to the 2023 Pkmn TCG Illustration Contest.
Moonlit Frog Jam Submitted to 2023 Pkmn TCG illustration contest.
Journey for Power
Art in Motion - SSBM 20th Anniversary
Sky Should be High
The Mission Can Wait
Light it Up
Every moment from the show is incredible, but the raw emotion from this scene of wanting to find each other and to be okay despite all their hurt, anguish and frustrations is what will always stick with me.
Kessoku Band
Something about how a drunk teaches a teenager that the only enemy she has is her own self criticism really warms my heart.
Fooly cooly is just a silly made up word?? but after watching it again as an adult I wanted to paint the feeling I got when comparing how I first understood FLCL as a teenager. Teenage me basking in the cool and awe of FLCL, agreed with the notion that most adults were so incompetent and unreliable that we always felt the need to as much as possible for ourselves. vs As an adult now, understanding that most adults really are just older kids that are still incompetent and unreliable often thanks to the adults before them. Feeling every part of me not wanting to be like them, and to never make kids feel the way the shitty adults in my life did to me. Never expecting to relate more to bushy brows than Naota. --- So the piece as it is resembles a bust statue all glowy and cool as my forever admiration for the series will always be. With the grit and text and Canti falling apart voicing the crumbling feelings I get when I think about how we're now on the other side of the coming-of age story.
To Mix. My previous champloo fanart was made before I rewatched Samurai Champloo as an adult, and just from what I remembered of it at the time. The headspace I had was very different where I was more wary of preserving good times and worried about the inevitable end of them. My main takeaway from my rewatch that I wanted to paint was the complete opposite, about being more present in the present. Somehow the complete experience of the series almost feels non-linear, yet each episode is still its own complete experience of cool despite all the issues and dark sides of the culture and times it overlays. I will remember enjoying the ride and almost never remember it coming to an end.
slowly queuing my art onto here from over the past half decade but I haven't been on this site since early 2010s? so its taking a while;;;
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