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SAVE A HORSE, RIDE A COWBOY
the witch and her demon
women in suits my beloved
the morning mists (clyties of the mist) oil painting on canvas by british artist herbert james draper, 1912 ✨
Late Victorian and Edwardian fashion in portraits by Giovanni Boldini (Italian, 1842-1931)
vintage book shopping. came across this curiosity(?)/monstrosity(?). no idea what to make of it.
This is a comic I did for The Noted Festival (16-20th of March). As one of their artists I was asked to create a digital zine relating to the theme of Remixed Histories.
I don’t think I’ve introduced my deity OCs yet. The Sun and Moon are secondary characters in a story of mine! The Moon chooses to wander the earth as a human, experiencing life as a human would, while the Sun sees this as an affront and a blatant disregarding of her true nature. They argue about it a lot.
Today I did a redraw of a couple sketches from 2014 and 2017 respectively. I initially thought there wasn’t gonna be much improvement from 2017 to now but I guess I’m still surprising myself huh.
I’ve never illustrated Obi-Wan before but with the new teaser I felt I had to finally give it a shot!
Some sketches I had fun with after the trailer dropped for season of the Chosen. I won’t be able to play for a couple of weeks but I’m enjoying all the second hand info I’m getting!
Really, really, really pleased with how this turned out. Love the Drifter!
Have a dump of some Inktober sketches from this year!
Variks and Euros working on a new arm.
Had a small comic idea that I inked last week.
I still haven’t finished Red Dead Redemption 2 and honestly I don’t know if I can handle it at this point, haha.
Been rewatching the original Star Trek series and doodling while doing so!
Hello again tumblr! It’s been a while! My name is Ruth and I’m an illustrator and senior university student. I will be posting a backlog of my own illustrations for your viewing pleasure. If you are curious about commissions, my email is in my bio. Send me a quick message and I’ll get back to you with info. Hope you have a wonderful day!
Louise Joséphine Bourgeois (1911-2010)
I wanted to love you more
I lost you
I just died at birth
Ophelia, 1872 - oil on canvas
— Jean-Baptiste Bertrand (France, 1823–1887)
OPHELIA (details)
But long it could not be Till that her garments, heavy with their drink, Pull’d the poor wretch from her melodious lay To muddy death.