New ref just dropped
New ref just dropped
Punk Furry Mart at Oakland Secret Sunday March 8th and online on my shop,,, later! <3 ty!
Calling the BART a subway is so funny to me like sheβs just Bart itβs some other shit
Did some serious button restocking here is a selection of the designs :3
Epicccc explosion and layout love the crow on the shoulder too
CW: Guns
Play nice
Badassss
Strabimon <3
While my interest in being a man has waned significantly, I do feel a drive to express chosen masculinity as being just as perverse, evocative, savant and tortured as whatever people think the other thing is
It did remind me of getting 4channed and kiwied etc like βI would probably like this art if the author hadnβt trooned outβ or βno way this was made by a foid itβs giving autistic mtfβ type shit. And why did I feel similarly invigorated?
Lmao indie Etsy things killed my dog! Jk Iβm not speaking to the ethics just surprised mine have held up like this and sorry yours didnβt!
I was looking for something evil I saw the boys complaining about lol, but I ended up finding and getting weirdly invigorated by this totally self loathing reddit post like, βThe inherent cultural lowbrow nature of being FtMβ like damn ok. Put me in Juxtapoz then
Aww!! Seeing that mine are on their second life I donβt know what to thinkβ¦
Just casual tablet sketching w line stabilizers, character ref sheets that use the symmetry tool (my biggest yuck lol), procreate brushes where you can see the rotation/duplication on it, faux paper texture under everything, etc .. it just looks fakey in an unintentional way
With digital art I tend to like work like yours that is almost indistinguishable from a traditional painting, or really digital looking art that utilizes binary line tools, visible pixels, cel shading or conversely 3D art with weird smoothness. But itβs the in-between that gives an uncanny valley
Someone a decade younger than me called me a βy2k furry artistβ today like girl .. I was 8
No way!! My fav things ever. Where did you get them cuz I thrifted mine lmao (cleaned the fuck out of them) but I want to be able to replace them when they get worn out ;w;
Bro I am androgynous as fuck I canβt even remember what Iβm going for at this point
Thatβs awesome! Iβve never been accepted to a furry con dealers but I really hope someday
Promising to list some goods online after this fest, if only to legitimize myself as a real trinket peddler. I have been rejected from every fest lately and I think itβs cuz thereβs nothing in my online shop? Girl thatβs cuz I sell it all at festsβ¦ itβs doggy dog worldβ¦
This weekend will be fun and litty
beadtin, jellibead (the rainbows and shooting stars) and hella from facebook marketplace! I get so many weird random and probably vintage beads from retired teachers, ravers, pandemic crafters etc. also bought a huge soup haul from mercari as well that had those wiggly beads and Lisa Frank ones :0
These too :3
Made some kandis tonight <3
I want devil nerd..
I have not played any Pokemon games. I am a Pokemon, and itβs not a game to me.
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Vasily Vereshchagin, b. 1842 The Apotheosis of War , 1871 Oil on Canvas. Apotheosis depicts a pile of human skulls set on the barren earth, the aftermath of a battle or siege. A flock of carrion birds are seen to be occupied with picking over the pile; some birds have already landed, while others are flying in or roosting in nearby trees. The ground below them is a sallow, earthy yellow covered with grass, complementing the dirty ivory color of the partially-bleached skulls. The shadow cast by the mound, coupled with the many black orifices created by empty jaws and eye-sockets, adds a sense of depth to the painting, further exacerbating the scale of the deathly pile. A range of mountains serves as a dividing line for the painting, separating the vastness of the steppes from the emptiness of the sky, while the city of Samarkand can be seen in the far right of the painting. The city's walls have visibly been breached, a reference to the Siege of Samarkand in the summer of 1868 in which the Russian garrison repulsed a Bukharid attack. On the work's frame, Vereshchagin inscribed that he dedicated the painting "to all great conquerors, past, present and to come".
Vasily Vereshchagin, 1842
The Apotheosis of War , 1871
Oil on Canvas.
Inscribed on the painting's frame is: "To all great conquerors, past, present and to come."
The Minister of War of the Austrian Empire ordered that his soldiers be barred from viewing this painting, and banned its reproduction.
Some of this stuff is copied off other images so you may see something familiar, itβs just a bunch of practice drawings though a few I ended up really liking
I just like drawing