Thanks! The drawing is a fun combination -- acrylic gesso mixed with some purple & black paint, and brushed onto heavy paper. It's fairly small, 12 x 8". Once the purple paint dried, I drew on it in Prismacolor pencils. It was a lot of fun and I am probably going to make another one, because I have the sketch already.
I'd been trying to figure out what to say about the drawing and ... next thing I knew I had verse going on. I wish that kind of thing that happened more often.
Editing in case any other artist nonnies are reading/interested: clear acrylic gesso is what I used, not the white kind. I mix it with whatever paint color I want and it makes a kind of gritty, fine-sandpaper surface that is fantastic to draw on, and way cheaper than ready-made pastel paper.
The model for this is an old-school My Little Pony that I've had since I was, like, ten. :-D I have a few of them, and on occasion I use them for art. I just, um, altered her a bit.
I've got a sketch for a second Belladonna drawing, and when it's finished I'll post it to blue_bolete.
The model for this is an old-school My Little Pony that I've had since I was, like, ten. :-D I have a few of them, and on occasion I use them for art. I just, um, altered her a bit.
Ultron works for me. But then again I don't eat everything in the University of Cincinnati's Dining Hall as a snack, with Ultron, a little goes a long way versus having to use a beer vat as my washing machine like you do. Ultron also works because there is just ONE Ultron, meaning Ultron is taking on You and everyone and thing you hide behind (that's not literally possible now is it) and keep around for support when you're backed up oops I mean for back up. Ultron is a one man army versus someone who eats enough between meals to feed an army. Try sprinkling some Ultron on your food and maybe that will help curb your appetite, and who knows possibly one day you'll be as handsome as you are obese (I doubt it since you'll probably mrboycroak from accidently eating your cat one night for dinner after you get home singing like the Village Idiot I mean singing into the Village Latrine oops anyway, mistaking it for a live chicken which the fact that youre human is the only difference between you and you being a live chicken.
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I'd been trying to figure out what to say about the drawing and ... next thing I knew I had verse going on. I wish that kind of thing that happened more often.
Editing in case any other artist nonnies are reading/interested: clear acrylic gesso is what I used, not the white kind. I mix it with whatever paint color I want and it makes a kind of gritty, fine-sandpaper surface that is fantastic to draw on, and way cheaper than ready-made pastel paper.
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I'm in Satrina.
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I've got a sketch for a second Belladonna drawing, and when it's finished I'll post it to blue_bolete.
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