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This sexy cover was unlocked via Boost Goal over the weekend! Now available as a set on the Samurai of Oz 3 Kickstarter! More info on the update section: https://t.co/SsAOi8ExZ9 #cyberpunk #dorothy #cyberpunk2077 #cosplay #cyberpunkart
#fractalart
Creativity is a wild mind and a disciplined eye.
~Dorothy Parker
Hey, it's #PortfolioDay !
I'm Dorothy and I like drawing fanart and OCs 💕
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"I find myself upset at times with how long I wait for Lady dorothys return.. but then I remember that she wouldn't want to see me upset at something so trivial so I keep my head high and continue cleaning the mansion.
I mean what else am I going to do? Everyone else is gone.."
Dorothy & Theodora: The Trevelyan Twins
#InquisitorTrevelyan #DragonAge @bioware @senshistock #fanart #ArtbyJessicaMariana
u-u made this one today yah #GREATPRETENDER #greatpretenderdorothy #dorothy #anime #fanart
The primordial bovine, Auðumbla, gave ”birth” to Odin’s grandpa by slurping away at his salty rimfrost womb. Also, the original frost giant, Ymir, guzzled her frothy milk straight from the teat in order to grow big and strong. #FolkloreThursday
@pikabloo_ Hi! Congrats on 2k! 💕
I'm Dorothy and I like drawing fanart and girls 🥺
Here’s my attempt on Dorothy’s and the Tinman’s design! Went for a wee robot side quick for our little Tinboy and I think he’s so cute!!
RPG REMAKE - WIZARD OF OZ: Dorothy and the Tinman
#conceptart #characterdesign #rpg
Pretending that you're still around 💍
#GREATPRETENDER #dorothy #greatpretenderfanart #netflixanime
Mr. Bumps and His Monkey by Walter de la Mare, 1942 https://t.co/ZcD5UcWrGL #dorothylathrop #lathrop
- Let Dorothy go to the city of Emeralds [...] It is a long journey, through a country that is sometimes pleasant and sometimes dark and terrible. - L.F. Baum 💛🖤 #kidlit #kidlitart
The Bletchley Park codebreakers during WW2 were amazing women with notable accomplishments. Here are the portraits of Eleanor Ireland, Helen Pollard and Dorothy du Boisson as published in my book about living at BP.