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The Blushing Bride
The second installment in my Madame Macabre series! This lovely lady is based on one of my oldest OCs, Virginia Ruthford, and the story that follows her 💀
Well, here's another beautiful bride "woman" (no) came out!🐙👗✨✨✨
(Oh, I really did it...💦)
This is also painted in Aggie.
Now the bride can get married.🤣👍🐙⚰️💒✨
🐙🧪 @_yoha_11
Day 6 - Weeding
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#TartaLiWeek #TartaLi
#タル鍾 #公钟
This is modified (more simple) from their June Bride. You can check reply if you want see the June Bride version. 🙇
Ariel Bride COMMISSION
#princessariel #ariel #digitalillustration #thelittlemermaid #bride #wedding #commission #disney
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Aesop x Servais but Corpse bride ver
more like Corpse groom but c'mon
Here comes the brideeee
#madcom #madnesscombat #Tricky
[oc] can’t stop drawing celosia in the rose bride dress not as an aesthetic but as a threat and a promise
“What a beautiful wedding, what a beautiful wedding” says a bridesmaid to a waiter
“And yes but what a shame, the poor grooms bride is a-
Werewolf”
Commission for @U1LOST
Plumeria from Fire Emblem Heroes as a bride 💐✨✨ It was interesting to draw a commission with background, because this rarely happens
Thank you so much for your patience and support!
2020- my second take on bride Charlotte! This era of my art is what I would just call exhausting?? Idk when I look at it it looks like I’m just struggling and rendering every little thing. Idk it’s definitely not bad but my art has def evolved since then
Here is the finished product of the painting and I call it.✨
🥀“Dead Bride”🥀
#painting #ArtistOnTwitter #Art
I can't get rid the image of Beelzebub in Nero Bride outfit out of my head so I commissioned @chb0n113 to draw GranBubs instead to fit the theme more x'D
Interesting reattribution: the collector who owned this painted panel, attributed to Robert Anning Bell, has found proof that it's by Gertrude Alice Meredith Williams (1877-1934), & entitled "Little St Bride of the Mantle" — lovely, anyway! #womensart https://t.co/hcBTg1X0RJ
2 more commissions! Both of them were made for RedStarryNight on DeviantArt
On the left: Dina Delahaye, legendary french pirate
On the right: Roxana, the bride of Frankenstein and tech expert