Just some guy, he/him. I read too much d&d and listen to too much Lord Huron.
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The creature who fell in love with the light
[Watercolor and gouache, based on ‘The Fog Horn’ by Ray Bradbury]
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Do ya still draw barb? I always liked seeing him pop up on my dash :3
i do i just havent drawn him in a bit. heres a short comic of him and marrow i drew back during the beach episode but never posted
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Hearth my art book is still available here / patreon / youtube / twitter / instagram / website
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Erasing Nick Mohammed's reflection from water because he's dressed as Dracula is one of my favorite recurring bits the show has ever done.
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Oh man living in a beautiful house with a beautiful wife and owning a large automobile fucking slaps
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Say goodbye to the vanishing day
Death is only a heartbeat away
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Illustrations for Yasunari Kawabata's The Sound of Waves | Shiosai | 潮騒, by Lâm Tùng Nguyễn.
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The Life and Suffering of King Firan
Happy Ace Week, fellow Darkonians!
↓The vertical version, and my pretentious explanation:
Alright, first, I drew inspiration from Danse Macabre to depict Azalin's life on Oerth. The devils represent the Dark Powers. From right to left, it depicts 15-year-old Firan leaving Knurl with confusion, uncertainty and hope for the future, “Firan Zal'Honan has come home,” Azal'Lan accepting the offer of the Dark Powers after losing Irik, and being carried away by the fog after becoming a lich. Also, that Firan is going from right to left in this art is meant to convey a nostalgic sorrow and the fading of hope. I think it is how Azalin looks back on his past life very occasionally.
I rarely explain my arts, as I prefer it remains open for interpretation, but manuscript is a symbolic art form that I like vm. Still, drawing this way limits what I may render (I cannot shade and go into details like I usually do). Anyway I am not going to explain the implications of marginalia. You should go reading King of the Dead and visit Knurl for ace week.
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irish russian roulette is putting a slice of brambrac into the microwave and hoping it isnt the part with metal ring baked into it
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I wish I was a muppet so I could flail uncontrollably with no consequences. And for the scrunch
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