Part 9 is finished, which officially marks as the last part for Kissartfebruary challenge by @violettenouvel , and so stuck with more Darksiders as the best for last! Had so much fun with these so wanted to thank @coloredgravity for introducing this Art challenge to me, a great opportunity and nice to have an art challenge buddy for it! Hope ya guys like!
First off, Let the cringey self indulgence commence for Day 25! The topic was tricky, so this is what I could come up with. When Siva concieved what was considered impossible, gentle was unfamiliar but also not impossible. Thus "belly" kisses are rare but treasured!
Second, while not my best sketch, this is a cute moment between mother and son for Day 27 so here! The topic was "Leg" and when Siva is dealing with her own injury, Atreyu wants to kiss it better as she would do whenever he got hurt.
And Last, thought it was high time to redraw this Three year old drawing I did (Original is here)
The theme was pretty much "Anything" for Day 28. Had quite a bit of option, but decided to draw my main couple for the last. Since it was anything, chose to draw "Eskimo kisses" because they are just as lovable. Can finally say I finished something sort of on time, thank you guys for dealing with my crazy sketches and hope ya like!
I could genuinely cry over this I am crying over this gif . I love Eskimo kisses so much and I never expected a toxic series like Love Syndrome to give it to me 😭
As her fiancé chases after the man he loves, Yiwa (ORAPAN PHONGMAYKIN aka AYA) has dinner with her lady love Marine (SASISARUN PHIBOONRATTAPONG aka KATE) and wishes her a Happy Anniversary...not of the day they started dating but the day they met. Awww.
Leo is thoroughly flustered over the sheer amount of people who've been fawning over his nose. He's definitely shaped though, I agree with yall 🍻 I suppose it's time to be nice to him and give him some love instead of aggressively punching him in the kidney over and over and over and over and over and over and over and
I tried finding the information online, but all the sites I found defaulted to using sushi or just saying raw food/diet. Is there an Inupiat word for eating raw fish or seal, or would you just say the type of animal? I guess if it was the more common practice, it wouldn’t have been sensible to create a word that made it distinct from eating it in other ways. But I figured I’d check :D.
Also I was looking through your blog and I saw a post that mentioned that kissing was more about gentle breathing than pecking with your lips. Do you mean all/most kissing, or just like, instead of pressing lips/pressing lips to a cheek as a greeting or goodbye, it’s more of an air kiss?
I’m trying to write a modern Inupiat character, and you’ve talked so much on this blog about food, that I wanted to include your cuisine. She and her gf have gotten a little tired of eating out, plus their wallets aren’t that big, plus since she’s a teacher, her students like to spy on her a little when they run into each other. It’s funny to the both of them, but also they like their privacy. Thank you!
Raw meat and fish is referred to as quaq, and is also frozen. Note that like most dry foods in traditional Inupiaq cuisine, it's served sliced in thin strips and eaten as finger food; it's not, like, cubes or slabs. It's also traditionally dipped in misiģaaq (seal oil).
As for kissing, i mean that the gesture we have that has the same significance and meaning as a kiss is not necessarily contact with lips. While the term eskimo kiss is sometimes used to refer to a bastardization where people rub their noses against each other or another's face, an actual eskimo kiss involves breathing in air around another person, especially air they could have exhaled. The idea is to inhale their essence, like to have a little bit of their soul in yours. Sometimes this involves the kisser's lips brushing against the face of the kissee, especially when done as gently and relaxed as possible, but that's not the objective. The point is the breath, not the lips. While it is technically a different gesture than kissing, it has the same significance and meaning and also involves intimacy between the faces, i consider it just a cultural variation of the same thing