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listen, i pretend to make fun of the poncho in public bc ponchos aren't socially acceptable (also all the Sasuke jokes...) but when i saw Kurwa in the poncho, hand over her heart, bowing to the headmistress, with that hairstyle, i nearly fainted from her dreaminess. that is the top Kurwa look and i feel so blessed that you agree and make content about it
yeah i fucking love this look…the only that was missing was probably more screentime in this handsome form i will spare you an WOT of my thoughts on this so have a pic
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Sunset over Ely Cathedral l VeronicaJoPo
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4x6 mini paintings
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It's another one of those "Draw your ship like" anyway
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Mark your calendars for April 12 for the SNAPSHOT gallery show coming up with &&Gallery! Besides the originals and some prints, I'll also have other merch items.
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hand studies and exploring fun colour stuff
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do you have any more orthogonal works? your pixelling is amazing and i love all of it of course but i always love seeing a good orthogonal or isometic scene the most
i dont have many honestly. i find this perspective really hard to work in, so i mostly just do it for a commission lol. my most recent comm
and the other one i like
these ones are so old!! commissions from 2021!!
oh and i found this one i made for cafedot promo last year but i got stuck and abandoned it
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Flower Crown 💙 I’m going to have my first solo exhibition in Tokyo this upcoming May 👀✨
5月に東京で初めての個展を開きます。個展の詳細については、近日中にお知らせします💕
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2024 March 18
Comet Pons-Brooks’ Swirling Coma Image Credit & Copyright: Jan Erik Vallestad
Explanation: A bright comet will be visible during next month’s total solar eclipse. This very unusual coincidence occurs because Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks’s return to the inner Solar System places it by chance only 25 degrees away from the Sun during Earth’s April 8 total solar eclipse. Currently the comet is just on the edge of visibility to the unaided eye, best visible with binoculars in the early evening sky toward the constellation of the Fish (Pisces). Comet Pons-Brooks, though, is putting on quite a show for deep camera images even now. The featured image is a composite of three very specific colors, showing the comet’s ever-changing ion tail in light blue, its outer coma in green, and highlights some red-glowing gas around the coma in a spiral. The spiral is thought to be caused by gas being expelled by the slowly rotating nucleus of the giant iceberg comet. Although it is always difficult to predict the future brightness of comets, Comet Pons-Brook has been particularly prone to outbursts, making it even more difficult to predict how bright it will actually be as the Moon moves in front of the Sun on April 8.
∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240318.html
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I just added all the new prints to my shop and made them all on sale :) YuumeiArt.com/shop
Use discount code SPRINGSALE at checkout for 15% OFF all Multiple Prints orders! Plus $14 off every single wall scroll!
Sale lasts until March 26th~
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