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Contemplating Daybreak
Lauren Simonutti (1968-2012)
« The problem with madness is that you can feel it coming but when you tell people you think you are going crazy they do not believe you. It is too distant a concept. Too melodramatic. » Lauren E. Simonutti
Most of the illustrations in Thomas Pennant's (1726-1798) Synopsis of Quadrupeds (1771) were reused for History of Quadrupeds (1781), but the opossum got a dramatic makeover:
(@Lignedescience look - they switched out a lean machine for CHONK lol)
Moon bunny magical girl Syringa! 2 versions, one more dramatic than the other. this has been sitting nearly finished for a long time until I just now decided to scrap the bg and redo it
And while the sentence "Fairy Stede was in a loveless arranged marriage with his fairy wife" is Too Stupid and Too Melodramatic for this AU, I did want to draw Mary as a daffodil fairy, it suits her. Perhaps they're just friends in this universe. #ofmd #ourflagmeansdeath (3/3)
It's #sundayspotlight time. Give a follow to @VolcharaPainter (432 followers), who believes that "true art feeds the soul."
Her illustrations features dramatic lines and shadows on expressive portraits - short stories in one frame.
(Part 2) Pollutia's lookin to join Balos's crew in the most dramatic fashion possible 💅 #banishedgods #oc #art #originalcharacter #illustration #animation #comic #cartoon #animationispain #artistsoninstagram #rhanimation2k22
@derbyghosts @risstheartiste Lmaooo I’m laughing imagining beevi saying his last goodbyes while Erwin just holds him in the palm of his hand, crying so dramatically because he killed his beloved
Sasuke Retsuden ch.3!
So how did Sakura bring her husband to the infirmary again?
My headcanon ofc she did it with dramatic bridal style, but realistically, maybe a piggyback? Or potato-sack? 😭
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it’s been over a year since i last applied and my art has dramatically improved since then (imo).
i started creating digital art in 2020 emphasizing heavy and expressive lines. 2020-2021 developing and refining a style—one shaped from Eritrean orthodox art and symbolism.
Welp, today I learned that “stigmata” is a legitimate medical term with its own discrete definition, I just thought the authors were being weirdly melodramatic & honestly kind of rude