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Wow pretty boy.
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IN STARS AND TIME ACT 3 SPOILERS-
CW FOR BLOOD/VIOLENCE:

SPEAK IT, BRIGHT ONE. MAKE IT REAL.
#isat#in stars and time#isat fanart#isat siffrin#my art#in stars and time spoilers#isat bonnie#isat odile#isat mirabelle#isat isabeau#Mainly just something i did in between of another artthing to refresh myself#“Hey why is siffrin’s eyepatched eye glowing? Is that a mistake?” Heheheh…
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misvil was sooooo good
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Miku May 2024
C- Coquette Miku
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haiii errrrmmmm could you maybe possibly perhaps draw the funny banana lady ? split is so cool and awesome and you are also so cool and awesome soooo maybeeeeeese errmmmmmmmmmmmmmm…
bananba dawg. banabanab darwg
#my art#regretevator split#fandom art#regretevator#non ocs#asks#requests#I LOVE WHEN PEOPLE DRAW HER IN A SUIT SO I PUT THE DOG IN A SUIT#SORRY IF SHE LOOKS BAD I GOT OUT OF BED TO DRAW THIS AND ITS . CHECKS TIME. MIDNIGHT LOL#i will def make a better looking artthing of her . later. but i had to draw her . rrrr#also awwe you think im cool and awesome ? crying cat emoji.........#plus bive
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IDK
~ Help out a disabled trans artist ❤︎ ~
#dickieart#sillyart#smiling friends#artthings#charpim#i tried to draw smut and failed so this came out of me instead#charlie dompler#pim pimling
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My beloved emerald 💚🫶🏻
#art#dnd#my art#dungeons and dragons#dnd art#dnd npc#npc#npc art#dnd5e#dnd oc#dnd character#artthings#character art#artist#oc art#oc artist#oc artwork#dungeons and drawings#dungeons and doodles#i love dnd#and I love him#more than anything
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I'mso fucking tired I feel like
#ramblings#euuhuhfjnj i just wanna work on this artthing#im gonna. go get some food and some coffee and hope that helps me#really dont wanna take a nap cuz of the aforementioned desire to work on this art
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I'M GAGGED
"What if Goromi was more in line with Majima's personal style post-Zero and also from the 1980's" was a thought I followed to it's inevitable conclusion last night
#I can't explain the face i just made#instant follow instant reblog instant everything#fav#not my art#artthings#majima goro#yakuza fanart
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Back on my bs
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A drawing of one of My Ocs, a Friends Oc and q random disc
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Working on some creative things. 😁
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Mycenaean Art
The Mycenaean civilization flourished in the late Bronze Age from the 15th to the 13th century BCE, and their artists would continue the traditions passed on to them from Minoan Crete. Pottery, frescoes, and goldwork skillfully depicted scenes from nature, religion, hunting, and war. Developing new forms and styles, Mycenaean Art would prove to be more ambitious in scale and range of materials than Cretan art and, with its progression towards more and more abstract imagery, go on to influence later Greek art in the Archaic and Classical periods.
Inspirations
The Mycenaean civilization was based on mainland Greece but ideas and materials came via trading contacts with other cultures across the Mediterranean. Imported materials included gold, ivory (principally from the Syrian elephant), copper, and glass, while in the other direction went Mycenaean goods such as pottery to places as far afield as Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Levant, Anatolia, Sicily, and Cyprus.
In art as expressed in fresco, pottery, and jewellery, the earlier Minoan culture on Crete greatly influenced Mycenaean art. The Minoan love of natural forms and flowing design especially was adopted by Mycenaean artisans but with a tendency to more schematic and less life-like representation. This new style would become the dominant one throughout the Mediterranean. Geometric designs were popular, too, as were decorative motifs such as spirals and rosettes. Pottery shapes are much like the Minoan with the notable additions of the goblet and the alabastron (squat jar) with a definite preference for large jars. Terracotta figurines of animals and especially standing female figures were popular, as were small sculptures in ivory, carved stone vessels, and intricate gold jewellery. Frescoes depicted plants, griffins, lions, bull-leaping, battle scenes, warriors, chariots, figure-of-eight shields, and boar hunts, a particularly popular Mycenaean activity.
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Miku May 2024 B - Bridal Miku
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The D!ckheads : 2023 vs 2022 Cover Art
The amount of progression the art has developed. Goddamn.
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