Eeeee finally finished my first illustration on krita :))) Sweater based off the beautiful work of Ýr Jóhannsdóttir (Icelandic artist) (link below) I found her while researching knitting for my final project and she makes really cool stuff.
Also I tried a different type of shading, what do you guys think?
I finally finished my 2024-2025 sketchbook! I did the 4 artists 4 bases challenge w/ my friends irl for the last page and so happy with how it turned out. :DD
Some doodles of a spop oc i have :) im loving the new sketchbook my friend got me - its sooo nice!! I dont have a name for her yet, what do you think? She likes books and studying magic, flights in the night, and her main power is quicksight, which lets her see everything around her and a few moments ahead.
day 4 of painting instead of going on youtube! I'm pretty happy with this considering I forgot my brushes and painted this with one GIANT ASS brush I found in my closet. :/ So excuse how messy it is.... I painted my girl Kora today - she's a pjo oc and you can find her on my artfight if you want to know more.
Character art for a comic I’ll be posting :)
hello for those planning on voting for kamala harris. could y’all start emailing or calling her specifically to pressure her to stop the genocide. even if you’re a decided voter, mention you are undecided and that this is the issue you would flip on. here I’ll leave a link where you can email
just a doodle i did to relax :) Artfight attacks coming soon....
Record floods that killed over 170 people and displaced half a million in southern Brazil are a warning sign of more disasters to come throughout the Americas because of climate change, an official at the United Nations' refugee agency said on Tuesday.
Roughly 389,000 people, opens new tab in the state of Rio Grande do Sul remain displaced from their homes because of the intense rain and flooding, which local officials say was the worst disaster in the region's history. Scientists say climate change made the flooding twice as likely to happen.
Andrew Harper, special advisor on climate action to the refugee agency UNHCR, visited a flooded neighborhood in state capital Porto Alegre over the weekend and called it "a ghost town."
"It was underwater for almost 40 days. There wasn't even any rats running around. Everything had died," Harper said in an interview on Tuesday.
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