For the yeehawgust prompt “Distant Howls”
"Dragon," poem assembled using quotations from Wikipedia articles
characters who refuse to heal. characters who change but only for the worse. characters who are trapped by their grief and rage. characters who unravel throughout the narrative. i am putting them in my pocket for later
Andrew Wyeth
Night Hauling 1944
Tempera on masonite
Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine
Night Hauling was painted by the twenty-seven-year-old Andrew Wyeth at the height of World War Two. Set against the Maine coast in Port Clyde, where Wyeth’s family summered, it depicts a shadowy lobsterman hauling in a trap under cover of darkness, the scene lit only by the figure’s concealed lamp and the water’s startling nocturnal phosphorescence.
Issued an ASBO for playing the dreadful dirge that stirs the forgotten dead after 8pm on a weekday
Dragged away from the wet food convention for losing my marbles at the anchovy booth
fanart
Hey! I love the art you posted of your vtm character. Can I ask if your commissions are open, and how much it would cost to commission something in a similar style?
Ahh thank you so much!! I don't do commissions atm as I'm already working on other projects outside of my job, but thank you for your interest <3
New more mature way of dealing with being bad at things I thought i would be good at
Sitting whispering to my self " being bad at stuff is normal part of on the way to being good at it" over and over (still angry)
After several attempts at pencil portraits I went back to my confort zone :''')
Here's my guy!!! Ready to get lost in Tampa!!!
I still need to fix a few things but here's my PC for our Tampa by Night Chronicle 👀
Meeting some weird shit in the swamps near Tampa!
(quick speedpaint while listening to a game this evening)
As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself lying in a familiar ballpit
i'm not actually mad i just like the comedic delivery of righteous but pointless anger
i learned of “Box beds” – cabinets with beds in them and, sometimes, lockable doors – were used for privacy and safety in parts of rural medieval Europe before individual bedrooms were common. They became fashionable even in homes with bedrooms and remained in use in Scotland into the 1900s (x)
I don’t want a swimming pool, I want a box bed/nook bed
Ohhhhhhh man this unlocks Primal Instinct
Nest!!!! Cozy!!!!!




