On today's episode of What would I look like if... I'm St. Valentine 💝

Kinda 🤣🍫❤️ Happy LOVE Day y'all ❤️

Xoxo - Nic

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We all start somewhere. This isn't my best work but its hopefully a piece I will look back on and feel happy was a part of my journey.
But at least now I have an art form of me for a profile photo.

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Last artselfie versus new one. Such an interesting thing to draw yourself? I dig the, both, but the new one is very much in my new style. Also has demonesque eyes, which is always a plus in my book. 😁

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My artself Anna (#askentil semi-open species)

(+Tom ©TomsShape, the artwork of him shows a sample cartoony interpretation of the species)

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I needed a new artist name when I stopped being a fanartist of a certain band for good after they changed drastically.
The name is a tribute to my first artself forms,
was unique at the time I took it (0 google results, sadly someone else took it later too - I can't have Insta)

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Gotta be more like my 2015 artself

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i lopped like 2 inches off my hair in the bathroom today. the back does the curly thing now.

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7/ Joshua Reynolds (1723 -1792). It's easy to forget how deeply Reynolds admired Rembrandt. And how frequently he measured himself against him! Reynolds must be the most prolific British self-portraitist. He painted himself at every step of the journey through life.

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4/ Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun (1755-1842). Vigée-Lebrun's tragedy is that she's firmly linked in the public imagination with her patron Marie Antoinette. But she was a pioneering self-portraitist. Intimacy, warmth and an awareness of her own beauty were her gifts to art.

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Drew myself as a goddess, fairy, fawn, thing? For a RP I am in, this was, so much fun, even if I got a little mad at it. But, yay~

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