Didn't smoke a single weed today, 16yo me would be shocked. I cleaned my house and went jogging with my friend
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A cat being held, looking up at the viewer
A cat being held, getting her little head petted in a rough manner that she likes
It is Meepis Monday
This is such a great idea, beautifully done! I love your Belle design
If a computer speaks to me I will destroy it
My previous profile picture, cropped from a poster I drew for an animation screening in 2024. My fursona, a yellow dog with a white face.
My new profile picture: a redrawing of the previous image. This time it's a grey- and white-furred brushtail possum.
Dog Time is over.
(2019 – 2026)
Letterboxd should let you log multimedia applications made for the Philips cd-i
Man I kind of miss doing OpenCanvas with pals
Writing letterboxd reviews is weird because they're these really direct diaries for me of what my first reaction is, what I'm feeling at the moment. Sometimes I'll sit with something and like it less or more over time. It's a little weird to have so many followers there. I'm just some guy
Main character was less sympathetic but definitely more fun to watch. Bugonia tried to go for more pathos and to make him more grounded as a believable guy, Save the Green Planet tried to have it both ways which didn't really work, but I still had more fun with him
Last night I watched Save the Green Planet (2003). I think I liked it better than Bugonia honestly? It had a lot of ideas that didn't all work, but the style and humor of it was great.
Why are stupid AI bot accounts trying to "talk" to me about films
Multiple angles of a ceramic sculpture of a griffin standing at attention, wings stretched out slightly, forming a heart shape. Its body is a warm brown with a light belly, pink-orange accents, and black tipped flight feathers. Big ole eyes stare back at the viewer. Illustrated all over its neck, wings, and back is foliage featuring the flowers and seeds of the American chestnut tree. Sculpted into its back is a candle holder with stars decorating the sides. A lit candle sits in the holder.
🌟 Fling Forward a Light 🌟
This sculpture is for the #UPwithART fundraiser supporting Unity Project London and Museum London in Ontario.
You can view all the work in person from April 17th-25th.
#ceramics #sculpture
The ufo car stickers arrived, there had been a misprint that they thankfully fixed for free. These will be out to patrons soon. #stickers #art #drawing
Still open and my que is clear
The ufo car stickers arrived, there had been a misprint that they thankfully fixed for free. These will be out to patrons soon. #stickers #art #drawing
Victorian looking dressed lupine creature. Ink wash and watercolor.
It's frankly perverse (bad kind). Who is out there playing with and displaying toy nazis, no one good imo
Largely it's CGI ones. I appreciate any time a person has made a practical effect. It's fun to draw the variety of designs. There's of course a lot of derivatives of the classic wolfman look that are a bit too generic for me to care about too.
yeah, I've already seen fash types appropriating the imagery themselves and like... I don't want to feed into that!
In the nightmare sequence, David (who is jewish) dreams that nazi soldiers with werewolf faces murder his family. I do not want to draw nazi werewolves because I don't want to seem like I am glorifying them or separating them from that context.
There's some more obscure werewolf film fanart coming down the pipes soon. For a lot of these it's like... is the movie good? no. Do I like it? Also no. Do I like the werewolf? Yes!
"That Is No Longer Our Smoke Sign" watercolor and pencil on paperboard ----- [from the Smithsonian American Art Museum] ----- Justino Herrera (Conchití Pueblo) began painting while at school in Santa Fe from 1937 to 1940. He was drafted into the U.S. Army and served for three years during World War II. Clearly the creation of the atomic bomb in the nearby town of Los Alamos had a lasting effect on Herrera as indicated by his painting 'That Is No Longer Our Smoke Sign'. In the 1940s he wrote to a collector studying his work: ``` I figured a plan to do while I was in the army when I come [sic] home. I'd marry my sweetheart and have our own home on my farm, raise stock and I could keep painting, too. Well, it happened. We got married and we had a little girl. Couple months later my wife took sick … and she left me and my little baby daughter to raise. I am employed as a farmer here at St. Michael's Indian School.```
Justino Herrera (ca. 1950s)
If there's one werewolf thing I'm not drawing, it's the werewolf monsters from David Kessler's nightmare in American Werewolf in London. Great and scary designs in a harrowing sequence, but I feel that fanart of *that* is in very bad taste. Bad enough that official merch exists tbh.
Kind of dazzling to take inspo from a beautiful old gothic elements film noir and turn that into one of the most wild and abject (as in Kristeva's theory of abjection) pervert films of all times.
Revisited the film Singapore Sling (1990) with a friend this week, then she joined me last night with her gf to watch Laura (1944) since the former is loosely borrowing elements from the latter. Great fun
oh this is spot on and really really cute
digital illustration of a gray furred werewolf with spindly legs and a snarly face
Also, it's a #werewolfwednesday and I drew this fellow from Cabin in the Woods. #art #drawing #werewolf #illustration