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forgot to post these here
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Mommy Murat is my Roman Empire
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i dont even know
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Flashback to when I made this
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bully tf outta him
3 more vers cus uh uh uh uhhhh
side not this is heavily inspired to kmfdm dude this band is FIRE????!!?!?!?
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rejection simulator
bonus uhhhhhghhhhhghhg burrrppp bueekk im sooo ful blurrppp
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There's a little trend on sharing your favourite pieces of the year so I wanted to share some Rodya Doll images I haven't posted :>
I remade his wig but a lot of these are from the original photoshoot he had awee~ I attempted to make it a little more curly from the start but in an attempt to make his hair look gross it kind of straightened it out lol. I still have both wigs though...
Sometimes I think about making more dollies but IDK.. Maybe! This is a giant doll though I couldn't really do it like this again haha
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collection of illustrations featuring tsar alexander i, from the tale of cross-eyed lefty from tula and the steel flea. beautifully illustrated by m. petrov
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#my art style#my artwork#my art#art#digital art#pushkin#пушкин#руслит#ruslit#russian literature#pugachov#pugachev#пугачев#russian history#russian empire#illustration#catherine ii#catherine the great
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Fun fact: Alexander half deaf from left ear
"II. Katerina purposely ordered regimental batteries nearby to fire their cannons and shout their orders so loudly that Alexander would easily hear them and sense early on the rhythm and sounds of military life. Because of this, he lost the hearing in his left ear in his early youth."
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get ts crap outta my face man
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Illustrations for poem "The Song of The Wise Oleg" by Aleksandr Pushkin (1899)
Viktor Vasnetsov (1848-1926)
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No Pinterest. I don’t want to see Alexander’s ass.
On hindsight, Murat has a competitor.
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