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Helen of Troy (1898) by Evelyn de Morgan (England, 1855-1919). De Morgan Centre. #PreRaphaelite style. #Victorian
The boi has been lined <3
#troycalypso #troy #traditionalart #fanart #borderlands3 #ink #villian #love
A commission for @ChantiBent of the 2 Ocs, Troy & Kail, handsome bois😍😍
And thank you so much for commissioning me~~~~😭😭😭
Omg guys #Borderlands3 is coming!!!😍🤯 I'm so excited!!! Have you seen the trailer?! I'm so in love with the villain! Never thought they would make someone as interesting as Handsome Jack but so far it looks promising!👀
#fanart #BL3 #game #Troy
Because i needed more Troy... I love him already.
Tina is on going~
#Borderlands3 #illustration #digitalart #bl3
@all99nines Been a while since I’ve done one of these, but anyways, hello all! I go by Rublitz or Troy. I draw mainly as a hobby, and I hope to get into the game industry someday.
For my pal Troy (@heavy_meddle), who’s been busting his fingers on his own book HEAVY MEDDLE, which you can read HERE: https://t.co/TC2AoL8h3V
"Manga, pro-wrestling, and sci-fi collide in this story of a woman's fight to the top of Earth's premiere combat sport league..."
FIGHT!!
My friend asked me to try redesigning "Helen of Troy" from the musical "Via Galactica" and I accidentally made this garbage truck spaceship cute😪
it's a Space Buggy!!!
Hi, this is proof I can actually draw men. Behold, Hektor of Troy, my favorite tired farm boy. #greekmyth #fanart
I like to imagine that Troy-chan and Kat-chan’s typical daily morning routine looks something like this 😬
@_idokidoki
#detroit2034 #DBH
A long time ago we published a big article in our russian blog about the making of Troy - the original character, created for our fan-novel.
(we also want to thank @Paul_Bettany for being a huge inspo for creating this character ✨)
Commission for @floidiv 💫
Troy acts as if he was royal, that smug bastard...
“But no I am faded and spent,
Even Helen of Troy would look seedy,
If she followed the pace I went. But that day I came in from the country, With my hair down my back in a curl; Through the length and the breadth of the city,
There was never a prettier girl.” by Bonnie Parker