@vbecker10 @oswildin
We can thank both Elizabeth Debicki as Jordan Baker and the eternally iconic Louise Brooks for my current 1920s flapper hairstyle
Elizabeth Debicki in The Great Gatsby (2013)
If there's One Thing this man can do, it's Go Unconscious
INSANE. INSANELY GOOD.
Heโs here to rock the dance floor.
A fun lil experiment. I think it suits RGB well. Enjoy.
The original video and performance by amazing Light Balance guys.
Buster Keaton, The Genera hair appreciation
Take it from a flapper, he is actually serving
Chicago Tribune, Illinois, April 26, 1922
My first portrait of the legendary Buster Keaton back in 2020! (with updated signature)
I should do more soon <3
original Instagram post
featured by @busterkeatonsociety in their Instagram video!
I never got over this. I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS.
Hey, @modmad, I made this RGB figure from polymer clay because I absolutely LOVE TPoH and needed this in my life to sit on my desk. Seriously, your comic is one of the best things Iโve ever read - I adore it so much - the intricacy and cleverness of the characters and plot, the foreshadowing / metaphors I never could have come up with, and the awesome art!!
I made a mini comic as part of my end of school major artwork, along with figures like this, and I referenced TPoH in both my process diary (I annotated the sequence where RGB and Hero escape Click by using the cane to slingshot away) and in the official description of the work.
It ended up getting into a gallery on display, so now your name is listed there as a source of inspiration!!
Thank you for reading this, and I need you to know how much I love what you do. I canโt wait to see where TPoH goes in the future, and I hope you like my rendition of RGB!! :D
THEM. Through the decades.
Queen in The 70s, 80s and 90s
Traditional artist attempts a quick digital sketch of RGB on cousin's iPad notes app during a sleepover <3
And well, here's an ๐ช๐ฎ๐ผ๐ฝ๐ฑ๐ฎ๐ฝ๐ฒ๐ฌ shot for fun since we were also doing our makeup.
The Queen of Queen
Happy Birthday Freddie Mercury // September 5, 1946.