endless night
Since the Canada griffin was proudly mentioned recently I figure it can’t hurt to ask if you do happen to have plans to design Canada griffin goslings at some point in the future? (muse permitting)
I DO NOW.
I present to you
honklings
I love how Hades II sets up the impression that Olympus is in full-on war mode with big armies of various supernatural beings and the Gods all dressed up in armor and personally participating — and then you reach the mountain and their entire line of defense is just a dozen cranky bots and Athena
me, halfway through listening through a song: hmm this might have otp potential
*restarts song but this time listening with Blorbo Intent
I had the sudden inspiration to draw a Sheikah-inspired dragon, then I colored it in based on Impa’s color palette. I guess dragon! Impa it is then.
I made the Sheikah pretty standard oriental dragons, and I think koi like designs would fit the race pretty well. Dragon Impa here is partially inspired by an Asagi koi.
I will perhaps expand this Dragon AU. I have some solid ideas for what Hylians and Gerudo would look like already.
collab with the amazing @explodingquails!!! she did the base sketch/colours and i did the lines!!
So apparently the Kirammans have dogs...
(I headcanon the dobermans' names to be Janna and Kiil. The corgi is not canon and added for kicks because ✨British✨)
I made this comic for the literature festival ‘Québec en toutes lettres'. If you are in la ville de Québec, I believe you can find this comic displayed on a large panel or as a free postcard in these cute vending machines they’ve set up around the downtown. I don’t actually have proof of either, so if you are in Québec and you see my comic in the wild, please send me a photo!
The theme of this year’s festival is ‘climbing the light’ based on a line of poetry from Jean-Paul Daoust. My comic is a pretty abstract take on that. I was thinking about how great art can inspire people all over the world to create art, and how that art can then inspire future artists and so on, making this unending giving-and-receiving of light through our history. I was also thinking about birds (as I do sometimes), and how they do a similar thing with their songs.
The bird I’ve painted here is an Eastern Whip-poor-will, a night singer.
Sometimes I randomly revisit my high school essays and seriously ponder my mental state at the age of 17 because what the hell was I on when I wrote this