Commission work for Wynter-Syke
credits to the original character owner.
Thank you very much.

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Hi, I'm Wynter and I'm a trans bi girl and I make comics and stuff :3

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I'm very happy to announce that I'll be exhibiting and trading once again at Wyntercon! Please see my facebook events page for more details.
https://t.co/9gHypZi04O

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Meet Wynter (aka Lilith)
Huge thanks to who designed her for me.
She will be a big and important addition to my writing, and I hope to potentially even make her as a suit, if not commission her, at some point.

10/10 recommend this artist, as a person and professional.

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Hi, I'm Wynter and I'm a trans girl who makes comics and stuff

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Hi, I'm Wynter and I make comics with seal girls

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Hi, I'm Wynter and I make comics with seal girls ・ω・

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Quick drawing of Brushed Brew in that outfit from the Just Dance Uno 4 card

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CLOSING DECEMBER 4: In the Land - works by Roger Hilton, Bryan Wynter, Barbara Hepworth, , Peter Lanyon, John Milne, Ben Nicholson, John Piper and Terry Frost, which rethink the form, texture and space of the natural landscape: https://t.co/FMykG37A5I

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CLOSES DECEMBER 4: In the Land - works by Bryan Wynter, Barbara Hepworth, Roger Hilton, Peter Lanyon, John Milne, Ben Nicholson, John Piper and Terry Frost, which rethink the form, texture and space of the natural landscape: https://t.co/WsOmlD4yS4

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[C] Ivy and Wynter

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Day 2 of Come and see us in
It’s Alive!! Are you still alive after Day 1? It was a blast eh? I love this piccie of in one of my absolute favourite films!
https://t.co/LnZTQsYZhz

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WHAT IS IT?!!!
Excerpt from Page 25, posting tomorrow, in time for readers at & & & & & & &

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ON NOW: In the Land - works by Terry Frost, Barbara Hepworth, Roger Hilton, Peter Lanyon, John Milne, Ben Nicholson, John Piper and Bryan Wynter, which rethink the form, texture and space of the natural landscape: https://t.co/mZLNedubgx

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“I have a deadly nightshade
So twisted does it grow
With berries black as midnight
And a skull as white as snow
The vicar’s cocky young son
Came to drink my tea
He touched me without asking
Now he’s buried ‘neath a tree.”

Trad. “Girls’ Skipping Rhyme” from Chokely in Wynterset

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