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Been thinking a lot about this book today.
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Dipping your feet in a gentle cool river in a blistering summer heat. #illustration #procreateart
Hahaha put it on the back cover!
Yeti butts! Snarky unicorns! Merman pecs! And the most magical thing of all, beautiful friendships!!
Thank you!! 💜💜💜
😂 seriously
Added a comment on the post! (Though no doubt it’ll be hidden too)
Adam Grant, lifting an image from another creator without giving credit
This is the original image, where Sarah Luann Perkins wrote on a post-it: "Just make it EXIST first. You can make it GOOD later."
In this day and age, when all the big bad tech bros are ingesting all our images without compensation... do you really need to be doing the same, @adamgrant.bsky.social? Left is your post from today. Right is @sarahluann.bsky.social's post, which you lifted without credit. Doesn't sit well with me.
Ink sketch of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square
Pencil sketch of the Parliament Building in London
Ink sketch of the Merlin Caves in Cornwall
Notes from a lecture about witchcraft put on by the British Library. Includes a sketch of a goat’s head and a naked woman on a broom, as well as a hand of glory, a broom, a candle, a hat, and the exterior of the museum of witchcraft in Cornwall
Getting a new sketchbook ready for my trip and looking through my drawings from the last time I was in England. I’m determined to draw more this time!
You know, the imperfections in a work of art usually end up being the endearing, humanizing quality that viewers respond to fondly ⬅️ voice of someone who has been drawing and redrawing asymmetrical word balloons for an hour
A black and brown cat cuddled in a baby bed, lying on a baby blanket. Over head, a baby mobile with stars and moons hangs down.
The perks of a new baby are all the cool new things that you can lie in and get cat hair all over
I have painting clothes and I have regular clothes and slowly but surely all my regular clothes become painting clothes because I keep forgetting to put painting clothes on to paint.
A small purple dragon sitting on a jacaranda tree branch, with flowers around it.
A red dragon with maple leaves for wings and twigs for horns. Pale yellow maple leaves behind it.
A green dragon with ginkgo leaves for wings and ginkgo leaves behind it.
As many varieties as there are trees, the tree dragons have learned to adapt to their environments, making them quite difficult to see. But, if you sit very calmly and quietly beneath a tree, you might find yourself with a little visitor. Here are three I have spotted so far:
No apologies