It’s MY birthday and i can draw as self indulgent of an art as I want! Get off my back okayyy????
This is an ace lives au btw. Like a continuation of that absolutely awful (🥺) short comic Oda drew for them.
Ive seen a bunch of post-war cuddles with these three, but I think that Ace and Sabo deserve to just talk with each other.
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im really obsessed with dc right now and @sreppub's selkie drawings tingled my brain because seals r just so :3
i also ran with the idea of damian being a polar bear bc i just think its neat. once hes an adult he gonn be a UNIT but hes just a lil baby man rn
inspirations below the cut thank u pinterest
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Another commission completed by the absolutely amazing @cupcakeslushie! Thank you so much ^^
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Happy Birthday, Collei!
Thanks for the flower garland! Hehe, it's beautiful. Cuilein-Anbar looks really pretty wearing it~
Oh, you still have some shopping to do? I can recommend some great places!
Huh? You want to buy extracurricular books for me? Y—You don't have to! Your handmade garland is more than enough, really!
Umm... Then, please don't choose something that's too difficult to understand... Please and thank you!
Thanks to だねまる for the fantastic artwork!
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What's K.O. CRISIS?
Hey all. Over the past couple months, I've gotten a lot of followers who probably don't know about my OCs and portfolio projects that I'm also working on, so I'm making a quick master-post for it!
K.O. CRISIS is a series of artwork––character designs, illustrations, sketches, and animations––inspired by late-90s/early-2000s anime and Y2K culture.
Set in an alternate-history Los Angeles in the year 2001, the story follows disabled Taiwanese-American Ashley Tang as she fights her way to the top of the bracket in the national augmented boxing championship.
As the youngest female fighter in the championship, she'll have to fight tooth-and-nail to defend her place amongst the heavy-weights. While her rare dual arm prosthetics help even the playing fields, it'll take more than brute strength to prove her worth.
But this isn't a story about an underdog triumphing against all odds. Throughout the story, Ashley will push herself to the limit for the sake of validating her existence under the grinding heel of the sports media machine, in a world that values disabled bodies more than their lives. As the championship rages on, one question seems to linger through the roar: Is Ash strong enough to win, or is she brave enough to quit?
Through the project, I'm hoping to explore representations of prosthetic-users in pop culture as "enhanced superheroes," as well as discussions of trans-humanism under medical capitalism, the fetishization of new technology, and the commodification of disabled people as entertainment.
Accompanying her journey include characters like Noora Balakrishnan, a local transfem prosthetics engineer who doubles as Ashley's ringside mechanical cutwoman.
The project is still in its early stages, especially since I sorta rebooted it earlier this year (meaning I'm no longer using past, outdated art for the project). If you enjoy it, you can find more artwork for the project under the #ko crisis tag!
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