"Lily" from Animal Crossing :D
This is an ATC card again, I created this for an art trade ♫
Size: 3,5 by 2,5 inch / created with watercolors
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I wanted to do something low brain-y today, so I slapped some cd project red art on my witcher books :) (this is underside of the books, maybe for the back something with Ciri and the top another thing? I like the thought that it's like a journey..)
Also 💖 for @damatris who gifted me those, thank youu 🥺
This is it, this is the last of the Spiritfarer prints that I will be releasing on my Etsy store... Introducing Lily! Now available for purchase, which you can find here!
More listing information under the cut.
A simple print of Lily from the game Spiritfarer and his 'Spiritflowers' as a simplistic watercolour background.
This print is an original fanart piece made using mainly traditional techniques with Gouache with a bit of watercolour when needed.
Printed using an inkjet printer on 250gsm Premium Gloss Photo Paper.
Dimensions: 148 mm x 210 mm (A5)
This print is a piece of fanart.
Lily is a character from the game Spiritfarer and is owned by ThunderLotus.
“I hate worrying about the future, ‘cause all my fucking problems, are based around the past–!”
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my Fine, Great jayfeather AMV is here!! It’s watercolour themed, centered around the concept that when jay uses his powers to sense thoughts+feelings, he takes on the eye colour of the other cat, like how watercolour bleeds into other colours!!
(music in the video is ‘fine, great’ by modern baseball)
Different anon from the watercolor style ask: I see BNF Azi being one of thems that hunts down pigments and makes his watercolors from scratch, another reason it takes so long. You can make really good paints from natural pigments and sources but the mixing is key and needs to be methodical. Def fits, IMHO. Natural pigments can be vibrant, but look very different from synthetic colors. I can see him leaning in that direction.
THANK YOU. look me in the eye and tell me this isn’t aziraphale