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So I realized I better start practicing traditional media again for this Art Camp/Retreat I'm going to later this year and wtf I love painting now??
So I got too lazy to keep making these spot illustrations for my whole 333 BC story, so here is the link to the whole story, if you read please leave me your thoughts! https://t.co/A1WgwMjff0
Hello #PortfolioDay, I'm Alexandra, a freelance illustrator who likes to illustrate history! I'd love to work on an illustration or comic with you!
🎨: https://t.co/4MqIZsGFZS
📨: alexandra[at]filipek[dot]us
#illustration #comics
Parysatis as a tween, when her father was king (Artaxerxes III) and she was kinda a spoiled monster :) Well she wasn't that bad, and when you're the youngest daughter of the king, it's inevitable
Going to be posting parts of my Nanowrimo from 2017 because everyone else is posting things for people to read while bored in quarantine 😆 You may need a web PhD in 335-330 BC to really feel it hit different… Chapter 1 https://t.co/IrPwiqchgb
@lil_design Thank you! Here are a few of the postcards I have made, if you would like to see more of my work it is here: https://t.co/Mq5vob8716
Also some confirmation of the historical accuracy of Girinanna's hair style at the @yalepeabody
Dang guys... I miss this comic ;o; 3/3 Let me know what you think it's about, I may be able to distill by 5 paragraph essays that I used to post on the artslam livejournal