Lady Loveday, drawn from a prompt by @harteus to show her in her most expensive clothes. That would be the fur coat she’s wearing, made of the pelt of her greatest enemy. She paid for it with her head.
I did the art vs artist meme, except I kind of cheated, because top middle, the art IS the artist
I’ve fallen in love with toherrys‘ wonderful character Inara and the webcomic she’s in - Unknown Lands. There’ll be more fanart of the comic and its characters to come! On another note, I need to learn how to draw a straight line... Inara belongs to toherrys.
What are some fun facts you're interested in learning about OCs you come across? For example, I'm always curious about what different characters like to eat!
Yennefer of Vengerberg. Currently watching Season 2 - two more episodes left!
A rough sketch of our group’s Dusk City Outlaw characters! (YesIAmMackenzie on Twitter is the judge)
From left to right,Thorn the sharpshooter (@savagegardenaesthetic) Puck the grifter (Allenjan74 on Twitter), Hazel the poisoner (@suzirya), and Valentine is my masquerader.
Lineart of Caduceus Clay in traditional Bulgarian garb!
Working on some Halloween icons!
Yennefer of Vengerberg I drew her during my second time watching The Witcher - I’ve been drawn in completely.
I am honoured to be a part of Dates 3 with "The Wind and the White Horse". It's a story of self-discovery and adventure, which begins near the end of Great Old Bulgaria. The amazing Sunmi created beautiful illustrations for it! Check out the Kickstarter and support us!
Speeding trains, galloping horses, long nights in the woods. All the trappings of adventure are waiting for you in the third volume of Dates! An Anthology of Queer Historical Fiction!
We Kickstarted Dates 1 in 2015, and Dates 2 in 2017, and now we’re back for round 3! With over fifty contributors and more rip-roarin’ adventure than ever before, Dates 3 is 300+ pages packed with comics, illustrations, and prose. All the stories feature queer characters living their lives to the fullest, and—best of all—there are no tragic endings.
Check out the Kickstarter page for more information and previews—and to learn about all the cool rewards you can get for supporting the campaign! We’ll also be posting more process work right here on our blog and our facebook page, and you can follow our twitter for daily previews and creator features. And even if you aren’t able to back the campaign, a reblog or share can make a real difference!
Are you ready? It’s time for an adventure.
If anyone has Widojest art prompts, send them to meeeee
Canadian/Bulgarian artist, writer, & linguist | Trickery domain | she/they | personal at cydareblogs
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