This is it! The day of twee!
As always, click to embiggen. Memory is weird. You know how, sometimes, a childhood incident gets turned into a story, and then after a while you’re not sure if it’s … Continue reading
Tomorrow is for twee. Today is for NOPE.
The logic chain as I recall it: Chatting with friends about the children’s opera I’m working on (one guess which one), and how disconcerting rehearsal was because the ‘Boy’ had … Continue reading
Comics for no reason!
There may or may not be posts coming for the rest of this week; I’ve started drawing a sort of mini-comic book about the time a giraffe stole my lunchbox, … Continue reading
The Snow Queen (the other one)
I asked this on Facebook already, but who’s read Joan D. Vinge’s ‘The Snow Queen’? It’s a big juicy sci-fi novel based on the fairytale, and it’s pretty splendid. I … Continue reading
Nipple warning? And I swear a lot, too.
Anyone who thinks the Little Mermaid isn’t a hard-core bitch hasn’t read the original story. First, she doesn’t do it all for some dude, she basically uses the dude to … Continue reading
The Snow Queen! The original one, not the sci-if one. She’ll happen soon enough.
Oh, so many things to say about this fairytale. Genda is fantastic and perseveres gamely through everything to save her childhood friend, even though the last time she saw him, … Continue reading
MOAR SADS.
Again, two levels for this quote. Again, not the dress she actually had on for this song. It’s a companion piece!
And then with the sads again.
So I know this isn’t the outfit she wore during the song, but they so frequently made Tara super frumpy that I really wanted her to have her flattering (if … Continue reading
A Wrinkle in Time.
A couple of things – I know this one’s very simple compared to what I’ve been doing lately. I did play with working in Aunt Beast, and the centaur-like creatures, … Continue reading
And there’s a creepy doll. . .
I was having a shitty night last night for reasons, and I couldn’t focus on drawing. Normally that’s when I play with LEGOS, which I find very soothing, but a … Continue reading