Entry Number 8 in The Waters and the Wild.
Swamp Bride. This one inspired by the plants on swamps or shores of lakes, the lichen, the moss, the floating pads and tall grass.
Reblogged from art blog. Enjoy!
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Entry Number 8 in The Waters and the Wild.
Swamp Bride. This one inspired by the plants on swamps or shores of lakes, the lichen, the moss, the floating pads and tall grass.
Reblogged from art blog. Enjoy!
Entry Number 7 of The Waters and the Wild series.
The Bridge Keeper. This one is based on a picture hanging in one of the classrooms of the previous school I worked at.
I mean, you would totally trust that guy, right?
Reblogged from art blog. Enjoy!
Entry Number 6 of my The Waters and the Wild series.
A Feast of Starlight. Inspired by Brian Froud creatures, and based off of a blurry picture I took New Years eve in Mexico City, ha haa.
Reblogged from my art blog. Enjoy!
I made these as a goodbye present for my BTS loving housemates. They shared their love with me and the three of us would watch the episodes of Are You Sure? as they were coming out, ordering delicious take-out. I miss those nights!
Reblogged from my art blog :D Enjoy!
Mysterious Lotus Casebook: the Wedding Dress episode!
Alternate events to the Wedding Dress shenanigans in episode 12, hahaa!
Yes, the subtitle is a Futurama quote :P
Reblogged from Art Blog :D
Gender Bend Meet You at the Blossom!
So I was picturing if there was a woman version of Meet You at the Blossom, then a spoiled and spirited heiress would fall in love with an "Elf Lord" in the woods, only to discover (in a rather, shall we say, "heated" moment :P ) he is actually a she. Yes, it's that scene from the riverbank :D
Reblogged from my art blog :)
An alternate ending to episode 8 of the Thai series Peaceful Property on Sale!
Note! I drew this before I saw what actually happens in episode 8, it's how I coped with the cliffhanger at the end of episode 7, ha ha haa!
The Legend Of SWORD DOG
(to the tune of Markiplier's Boat Dog) SWORD DOG! SWORD DOG! SWORD DOOOOOOG!
Montage de photos
Spectacular!!!
Yet another silly alternate ending to Mysterious Lotus Casebook cuz . . . I'm not over it, ha ha!
Enjoy!
Reblogged from art blog :)
Because of adjusting to a job with ridiculously long hours and just draining energy overall, I've really fallen behind with my art. However, lately I've tried carving a space for it over the weekends so I'm finally finishing pieces I've neglected for far too long.
This one is a bit of a weird one, but bear with me. I set myself the challenge to imitate the black and white art style of Wendy Pini for her Elfquest series from the 70s, but using Chaneques instead of Elves. For those who don't know, Chaneques are fairy/goblin like creatures in Mexican mythology, who are said to have the faces of old men, bowed legs and their feet are on backwards. They are tricksters towards humans but preservers of the natural world, and they feed off of energy (or life force).
The original intention of this challenge to myself was to simplify! I always take too long with my environments, I wanted to imitate a "deceptively" simpler style so I'd go faster . . . the end result was me going "Sure, I can spend 45 minutes to an hour drawing leaves from a tree native to Tepoztlan in the foreground".
Soooo . . . I failed, ha haa.
But I loved getting to draw coatis and cacomixtles as fae familiars. Also, I based the setting on a picture from one of my hikes with my brother and nephie.
Reblogged from my art blog :)
For some reason while I was picturing what a new Avengers movie would look like with all these young 'uns, I couldn't help but get flashbacks to being a high school teacher and having to chaperone field trips :P
Note: I know we're mad at the state of the MCU right now, this is me finding some joy in it :D
Reblogged from my art blog :P
Tolkien was inspired to create the beautiful Luthien Tinuviel when he saw his wife, Edith, dancing in a glen. He took something real and of the everyday, and made it mythical and ethereal. Both, the everyday and the fantastical, beautiful in their own realities.
Reblogged from my art blog :D
Loved loved loved Mysterious Lotus Casebook, and that epilogue still haunts me. I feel very torn about it.
So here's a stupid fix-it that came to mind during one of my re-watches :P
Reblogged from my art blog :D
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OP made the post unrebloggable but said it's fine to screenshot and I'm in love with this
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Want to draw this soooooo badly!
Cats be like "Challenge accepted!"