In Philippine mythology, there is a fire werehorse known as Binangunan or Binangenan, a variant of the Tikbalang. He is perfect for the Year of the Fire Horse!
Happy Lunar New Year!
In Philippine mythology, there is a fire werehorse known as Binangunan or Binangenan, a variant of the Tikbalang. He is perfect for the Year of the Fire Horse!
Happy Lunar New Year!
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Valentine's Day commission for @canova.rodeo
"I have a gift for you, but you'll need to come and
unwrap it."
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"Do you enjoy being carried by Daddy Kapre?"
Valentine's Day commission for Sprizhael
"Cherish each golden moment together."
Valentine's Day commission for a fan. β€οΈ
"You and me together!"
Valentine's Day commission for @abyssalstar.blue
"You and me together!"
Valentine's Day commission for @abyssalstar.blue
"I'll sing along with you."
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Hello lovelies!
I'm open for special Valentine's Day commissions. I can draw couples and anything for you. Please see the second image for more details.
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Fisting means to fight! π
Who needs bro's pecs to calm you down?
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Commission for Sushi to celebrate their special anniversary. π
Difference between "Milk the cow" and "Beat the meat" signs in Filipino Sign Language.
Can we go back to bed, sweetie?
art commission for Alex
Stealing someone's heart is a crime. π
Year of the Tikbalang (Horse)
In Philippine Mythology, the Tikbalang is a fascinating werehorse with powers such as super speed and invisibility. He acts as a guardian of the forest kingdom. Plucking a golden hair strand from his mane makes him become your loyal companion.
HNY!
happy holiday, everyone!
getting married!
art commission for Alex
Let's take a break from work.
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Have you seen a giant tree spirit known as Kapre in the Philippines?
Art commission for @/nightsorcerer
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The legend meets another legend.
I heard you like guys bangungot.
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In Filipino Sign Language, the sign for the number 18 might look like other signs, but itβs actually different based on how you position your hand. π
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