Follow Your Passion: A Seamless Tumblr Journey
Thinking about old men and women. Specifically the ones who frequently wake up at 3 am soaked in sweat and/or blood.
That love is like a star
Fantastic job! I love seeing ur artwork!
so I finished Ferrus' Primarch book and I totally wasn't expect all those cute Ferrus and Fulgrim interactions in the last chapter. I drew a lot while I was reading it and I'm eager to share some more sketches I did of some other characters I grew fond of but I had to urgently draw them again. Help me
Stawwwwppppp 🤣 Not Usagi hitting the Family Guy Death Pose lol
I love this so much!
Donatello: Oh, look! Leonardo and Usagi are standing under the mistletoe.
Michelangelo: [Eyes widen in panic.] Oh no!
Donatello: [Rolls his eyes and crosses his arms.] Come on, Mikey. Grow up. It’s about time Leo—
Michelangelo: [Frantically waves his hands, interrupting Donatello.] Not that! Raph told Leo that it’s tradition in Usagi’s dimension, when you stand under the mistletoe—
[Leonardo abruptly snap kicks Usagi in the face mid-lean, knocking him back. Then he turns to his brothers, giving them a thumbs-up like he just nailed the perfect kata.]
Michelangelo: [Facepalms.] —you fight them.
Raphael: [Leaning against the wall, snickering.] I call it ‘mistlefoe’.
[Leonardo, oblivious to the chaos, glances up at the mistletoe again, prepared to defend his honor from any other "attackers."]
do NAWT watch alien 3 unless u wanna stare at brown walls for 2 1/2 hours
Lord Megatron has stepped on a Lego block, now I , Starscream, am the new leader of the Decepticons!
help! i will never stop treating the dollhouse like a psychological thriller!
He would never.
Also this is only after him reading one synopsis of "Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly."
Testing out new tablet but I found out my version of CSP doesn't work cross-platform so I had to do a subscription thing booooooo >O<
This is what Miraculous is all about 👆
And a refurbished marichat drawing as promised
They captured his crazy eyes so good
✩ firecracker boy ✩
L.P. Durasov's illustrations from A.P. Levandovsky's book "The triumvirs of the Revolution" (1980).