Don't let yourself be bullied around by little arabic scribbles ๐ช๐พ
Don't let yourself be bullied around by little arabic scribbles ๐ช๐พ
Jessica is wearing a hideous holiday sweater saying 'Heya Big Boys! Would you like to keep me warm?' All digital, 2004.
For Christmas the same year, Jessica defied her intended one-off nature. The witch theme was left behind, and, lucky for us, so was this sweater after featuring in just this one drawing. ๐โ๏ธ๐ฝ
I really love this freak. :3
Ah, that might be nice, thanks! :v
I'm a little unsure of how to pull that off on an iPhone, but that's on me. ^^
That's a good, heavy floppiness!
Would make sense, but I've had that off for a while already. :x
From Sweden you might also enjoy Djungelvrรฅl. ^^
They do still exist, yes, but not at all as prevalent on shelves as once was the case. I rarely see them now. :x
...'throw-away' is the term. I had to min-max the character count on this post several times over, and still din't catch that typo. ๐ฌ
Random points when scrolling through other people's skeets, and right when following a new profile.
How to out youself as a 30+ person from Denmark. :v
And dang, I miss these. :x
G'aww, giiirl.
I am, admittedly, delicious.
Very first drawing of Jessica. She had bo name, meant only for a silly halloween greeting. She's on a windy hill with the full moon out, holding a witch's broom and hat, with the broom stick passing through her bony, exposed pelvis. Too go eith the theme, I appear to also have added some nonsense stitches to the corners of her mouth. Real ink on paper, with digital colors.
Before drowning you in more sketches of my girl trio, here's what started it all. In 2004 I wanted a halloween drawing to kick off my Playmouse page.
Just a throw-aware character for the gag of a witch on a broom that went through the pelvis. ๐งน๐ฆด๐ฝ
First time I studied anatomy to get a picture right.๐
Where do I toggle off the "suggested for you" account ads here on BlueSky?
If this is how they make a bit of money, I'd forgive it if they made it obvious they had been paid for.
But if they're just there to wring platform engagement out of me, I want them gone.
Every politically inclined person needs a useless pet peeve, the importance of which they can struggle to justify, as to seem human and relatable.
It's not TOO outlandish a view, even in the west, I gsther. I find somewhat similar ideas expressed in His Dark Materials and other popular fiction, with various author specific takes, of course.
I find her role as a reality denying mouthpiece to be simultaneously the funniest and scariest part of the administration.
I love your idea that one might tap into the capacity of such a consciousness, borrow from it even, merely by praticing the ability to imagine its existence.
Imagining how the solar system itself might form part of a galactic scale conciousness, an emergent pattern of cosmos itself doing its thing, has been the central pillar of me justifying the possibility that something one might call god could exist.
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I really wish there was anything I could do ๐
It's very goo yes. ๐
You put a colonoscopy cam up a wasp's butthole? :3
What a sweet hero! :v
Early drawing of Patricia figuring out her hairdo and body language. Pencil, 2004.
Jessica has "stolen" Patricia's lower body and is now all flesh (and bones) again, leaving Patricia to instead be missing flesh on both torso and pelvis. Pencil, 2004.
Not long after Patricia showed up to compliment Jessica, the concept arose that they'd be able to detach/re-attach any exposed joint, and even trade body segments! This would become a returning concept.
I needa know who that is, railing him. o.o
Wow! What a booth! :V
Space race for millennial nerds! :v
Is this where you keep your Gundam? :3
Jessica, Megan and Patricia at the front in a group shot also featuring Drou, Grofty, Faulch, Merith and an as-of-yet still unnamed elf girl.
The girls would regularly be featured in sketchbook group shots, together with other characters of mine. Here's one is from around 2012.