The waffle birthday gift for my grandma ^^ she asked me to draw so she'll get drawings
https://art-from-iso.tumblr.com/post/660039781464588288/httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv-m-ngsp1agk-i
I got an art block and I thought to do something about it. We’re friends now! \o/
The first on the left was my first attempt to draw Sun, way before my head study of him I posted last year. On the right was for a fanfiction called "just like a little mermaid story" which the first chap or prologue was supposed to have come out during mermay of last year. There was nothing interesting just the daycare attendant being the metaphorical little mermaid from Hans Christian Andersen tale. Yup was going with the tragic ending. Drawing parallels with the little mermaid wanting to gain a soul by marrying a human and the DCA wanting to experience the soul living beyond being out of commission with the potential of being remembered by your one true love ect... So decided to take the pose from the little mermaid statue in Copenhagen. Hesitated in ending in a mermaid tail or drawing the feet so ...
be the best ghostie you can be <3
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probably a future antagonist for a future personnal project
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a drawing that is also on my DA account it's the Legends of Oz version of the Scarecrow
I liked the movie but I will admit it could have been better if they had really finished it and didn't put the 1939's classic references in it
Can someone tell me what to draw next ? To complete it à little bit more please ?