My sister asked for a family portrait for Christmas, and I could never say no to these faces! 😊♥️
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Cerberus, 2022
I cannot believe I never posted this, as it's one of my favorite art pieces I've done in years. A painting of my darling nephew, Buckley.
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Shuji Terayama, from Photothèque imaginaire de Shuji Terayama, les gens de la famille Chien Dieu, 1975
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new art promt just dropped
Hera holding jacen for the first time with kanans force ghost
Hey HEY that's a good one 👁️ the honse generator at your service 🫴
I actually love this so so much, but also I had no idea how to paint babies. Jacen kept looking like a very small grown man for a long while and I was VERY frustrated 😭 best I could do this
listen he's alive, the upper painting is a lie, they're all one happy family, with even more babies on the way. thank you [knocks back a bottle of gin, passes out from denial]
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Hello! 🦇✨
I’m open for icon commissions and would greatly appreciate shares!
Would love to draw more furries and get the chance to spookyfy ocs! Pet and family portraits are awesome too~
$25 each! Dms are open and reblogs are super appreciated! 💌✨
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Me???? Drawing my actual body type?????? Unheard of. I must be hacked.
Started a new sketchbook bc the opps (thin paper that pens bleed through) PISS ME OFF 🗣️‼️
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President Kennedy's official White House Portrait (left), and one of the reference photographs used to paint it (right).
When Jacqueline Kennedy commissioned artist Aaron Shikler to paint the official portraits of herself and President Kennedy in 1970, he faced the issue of having to paint JFK posthumously.
According to Shikler, Jackie said, “I don’t want him to look the way everybody else makes him look, with the bags under his eyes and that penetrating gaze. I’m tired of that image.”
Shikler ultimately found inspiration from a photo of Ted Kennedy with his arms crossed and head bowed, kneeling at JFK’s gravesite.
“I painted him with his head bowed, not because I think of him as a martyr, but because I wanted to show him as a president who was a thinker,” said Shikler.
After presenting a series of sketches to Jackie, she would end up choosing this image of her late husband, rather than the other sketches.
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Family portrait time!
Father, once a war hero, now an alcoholic with a hair-trigger temper;
Mother, a stern lady who, according to gossip, is also a witch;
Aunt, whimsical and moody, suffering from a mysterious "illness";
Uncle, a perpetually depressed priest with a penchant for poetry;
And finally the head of the family, the terrifying and enigmatic grandfather.
Oh yes, and the brats. 😈
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