Inspired by @apple8ees Aurora tarot, I present Tahraim as Temperance! —
temperance represents moderation, patience, and balance, which I thought represented our favorite cryptic smith very well. It also carries alchemic associations, representing change and a mixing of things to get something new, which also seemed pretty on the nose :)
Widdershins panel redraw be upon ye!
(Golly this my first time posting my actual art on Tumblr…)
From Widdershins by Kate Ashwin, Original panel below the cut
i spent too long thinking about this...
The chekhov's gun has begun to unload.
The Glass Scientists fandom, I need your help.
I'm using TGS for my English essay, comparing it to both the original Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Frankenstein. For my thesis, I want to do something about how either the medium changes the story, or about how different authors can interpret stories differently, but I'm not sure exactly what my specific thesis should be, and I was hoping one of y'all would be able to help me out.
erin ruunaser everyone. goes on a study abroad trip and gets possessed by a star eating dragon. and his other half's chosen one wants to kill him to stop the end of the world. and he's only 1 of 6 main characters.
I found the glort texture. expect more etch-a-sketch like drawings in the future
I hate the fact that somewhere, out there, another interest that will change my life again waits for me to discover it but i haven't stumbled upon it yet. It's like a weird limbo
heat rock
if anyone's wondering about some of the decisions behind this one:
i lined + shaded with the dry ink brush on procreate because it looked similar to the one used in falst's flashbacks about his mother. it seemed fitting (even if this isn't a flashback)
he is so soggy. i tried my best with the hair and it came out better than i'd hoped
there's a sort of watery light on the center of the image because i wanted it to feel lonely and overcast. the edges are so close to him because i wanted it to feel claustrophobic
do you think the dainix rock is warm to the touch?