Average un-symbiosed Leafwing.
There are actually two types of leafwings, variants if you will. "Living Gardens" and "Walking Plants". This post is about the Living Garden variant.
At heart, Gardens are just that, gardens. They on average look like sticks or peculiar driftwood, and throughout their life have plants growing on them. It starts young where they have the highest chances of a complete symbiosis with a plant, When a Garden first symbioses with a plant, usually only ever one species of plant for their whole lifetime (things can get messy if there's multiple species on one dragon, the plants basically fighting each other for real-estate on the dragon). Vines and trees are by far the easiest for a Garden to symbiose with, with carnivorous plants being the hardest.
Garden families have traditions of keeping the "Family plant", with each generation either symbiosing with the same plant as their parents or the same general species.
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Cutiespace but what if he liked Mean Girls (PHIGHTING!)
This is my personal headcanon. You can not tell me that cutiespace would not worship Ragina George
anyways small stress reliever thing :3! I promise I’m working on comms but mermaid au content is definitely gonna take a bit since I gotta go do all of my art fight reference sheets since it’s coming up! Anyways enjoy cutiespace but mean girls off I go!
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Bukowskis is pleased to present several unique glass paintings made by Tove Jansson in 1941 for the iconic restaurant Tullinpuomi on Mannerheimintie in Helsinki. The specially commissioned paintings, which were Jansson's first public commission, were a prominent part of the restaurant's interior and were installed at the entrance and elevator. Until today, only a few documented images of the paintings have been available.
The objects on offer include four larger motifs and a number of smaller garland-paintings. The larger paintings are in Tove Jansson's characteristic style, with imaginative scenes of women smoking nonchalantly and walking funny dogs in settings straight out of the Moomin world. These paintings served as the starting point for Tove Jansson's so-called decorative style, which focused on narrative and figurative elements.
The unique paintings were thought to have been lost when the restaurant underwent an extensive renovation in the 1980s, but it was recently discovered that the estate’s caretaker back then, in a true act of culture, rescued them from a lorry heading for the dump at the last minute. The paintings have since been passed down through the family and are now being auctioned for the first time at the Helsinki Spring Sale, 17-29 May. (x)
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right, in the ending credits, I saw sogabe-san's name! I really like the p3 manga and how the characters are drawn there (I bought the hard copies because I think it's illustrated very well), so I'm happy to know they were responsible for the designs for P3R.
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ZINE ARRIVED
@destinationunownzine thank you so so so much for all your hard work getting this together!!!!!! The final result is absolutely stunning!!!!!
[image id: the first image is a photo of a zine, titled in all caps, "Destination Unown: An AU Submas Zine". The 'unown' portion of the title is written in unown lettering. On the cover is a train curving out from the distance towards the viewer, with Ingo leaning out the window of a car and smiling and Emmet leaning out from one of the gaps between cars and grinning widely, one hand on his hat to keep it from blowing away as his coat billows out from the speed of the train.
The second image is a picture of the Ingo plushie with a zoom effect on it. At the top and bottom, text reads in all caps, "stimming isn't enough I need to explode". End id]
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I see a lot of people have made covers of the snippet of Everybody's Waiting (the new JO track)
I may do it too but at the same time I am hesitant given that I am 90% sure they won't see it (since everything else I'd ever made have never been noticed by them - Bojan's big share yesterday included) and if by chance it is getting seen I am not sure how I'd feel having the first thing noticed by them be just another cover
I am probably overthinking things again
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i always wondered why in anime or manga whenever they have artist characters they always like. exclusively eat instant noodles and food that's quick to make and eat.
anyway im eating a giant bag of crisps and drawing simultaneously rn
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No ask attached to this one; a friend requested Sakuya and 1959! So here he is in Barbie’s “Gay Parisienne” outfit!
Did you know that in the beginning of Barbie’s life, fashion packs were way more common than dolls? In 1959, Barbie enjoyed 23 outfits, but there was really only one doll! (Well, four. But the only difference between all of them was hair color and if there were holes in the bottom of her feet.) Gay Parisienne was one of her four original looks, and imo probably the most iconic look from this year aside from the swimsuit she came in :D
Somehow the sketch of this one gave me a lot of trouble ;w; but coloring wasn’t bad at all and was made even easier with the return of tablet pen! That said I still have no idea how the tulle up top is supposed to work. Is it a hat? a headband? a bunch of tulle precariously balanced? each reference seemed to tell me something different
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Description from book: Blue taffeta bubble dress with white polka dots; faux rabbit-fur stole lined with white satin
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@reapersxfolly requested a doodle! [ACCEPTING]
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