Wanting to draw something related with Georgina especially that the final part of the event releases in a few hours :DD i really want to know what she did to our gremling friend-
taking in mind how the tweels are, she is really a good, strong mama ! (now please show us the father-
so my sister's dog is very very wary around new people, barking and circling and hiding behind furniture, and i haven't seen this dog in 3 years since before i transitioned. i.e. i went from futch aunt to bald james flint, so i'm like, ah shit, i'll have to introduce myself to this dog all over again.
so im sitting on the ground very non-threateningly as The Creature is circling with her tail between her legs. and then i remember something the adoption agency told me when i first adopted my blind dog, Loki. they said "talk to him ALL THE TIME!! dogs learn who people are by the way their breath smells! nobody knows that."
so i think. Oh, excellent. and I grab The Creature by the face, pull her toward me, and blow air straight into her nose.
AND IT FUCKING WORKED.
her mouth opened into this big old smile and she immediately started wagging her tail like "oh, it's you! Hi! sorry. something changed, but idk it doesn't matter anymore" and she was an unstoppable cuddle bug aftter that.
anyway psa if you've transitioned and are visiting a dog who you once knew, breathe on their face.
The Sweet Pea has the prettiest flowers, but watch out because she really likes to climb!
Mama's handbag is filled with secrets.
Esta es una máscara de bonetero elaborada de madera para el "Carnaval de Tuzamapan", perteneciente al estado de Veracruz. Otra máscara con una historia y significado muy interesantes, ellas representan a la gente que trabaja en la agricultura cañera, volviéndose su personaje emblemático de la fiesta! Su vestimenta es formal para mofar a los antiguos patrones y capataces de las haciendas y sus grandes bonetes (sombreros decorados) llevan arreglos de flores de papel y un espejo para repeler el mal del ojo. Una celebración tan antigua mantiene la tradición de crear unas 50 máscaras al año. Qué adornos quieren que tenga su máscara?
This is a wooden bonnet mask for the "Carnaval de Tuzamapan" in the state of Veracruz. Another mask with a very interesting history and meaning, they represent the people who work in sugarcane agriculture, becoming the emblematic character of the festival! Their attire is formal to mock the old hacienda bosses and foremen, and their large bonnets (decorated hats) bear arrangements of paper flowers and a mirror to ward off the evil eye. Such an ancient celebration maintains the tradition of creating about 50 masks a year. What decorations do you want your mask to have?
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i posted this on my bluesky already but i figured i might as well put it on here. there's an alt darker version of this drawing there and also a no-watercolor texture version of the saturn (fursona) art i posted yesterday there as well.
as if right now, none of these cats are characters but i like to recycle designs when i can so that will probably change! most likely will be used for my warrior cats stuff aha...........
process: i made a collage of different cat pictures that i've saved and then drew over it. preetty cool and awesome :3
maybe its noticeable, maybe not but i put "melponko" three times on this piece because the empty space was choking me out and stabbing me and calling me swear words!!!! i had to fight back....
Posting things later because I wasn't on here when I made it gang let's go
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