They're here; they're queer; and they're ready to fuck shit up.
Another oc, different story than dogslobber and different than Kira. The working title is Symbol. They're name is Ryder, alias Rookie. What are they fighting? Wait and see.
When sad, draw queer bee. We are all connected like honeycomb cells.
A morning cigarette after a party.
They're a little confused but they got the spirit!
“And so am I”
I’ve loved night in the woods for years but was never happy with any of the fan art I made until now. Carved onto leather with a laser engraver at the local library for free! Support your libraries and take classes there folks! Make cool stuff and fight defunding!
Older piece (October 2020) but I still like it.
Wizard slug! Gonna cast some spells and commit some crimes! Comment his crimes below?
Will dnd turn me into a furry? Mayhaps! Introducing my dnd character Ruka, a tabaxi fathomless warlock/swashbuckler rogue multiclass and an absolute fucking bastard.
Image ID: A cat person based on serval (yellow spotted wildcat with black spots and a striped tail) faces forward and stands on a rope, feet claws wrapped around it. His right hand holds the rope; the left holds a red spyglass with gold rings. The top of his left ear is torn off; the outer rim of the right is studded with gold jewelry. He wears a gold triangular necklace. His red shirt has bell shaped sleeves and poofy wrists and black crossed stitching in the front. His pants are brown and tied with a brown cord. His tail wails behind him. He looks concerned and focused. Behind him, the sky goes from pink at the bottom to sky blue in the middle to dark blue at the top. Puffy cumulus clouds drift across it.
My roommate's cat, the magnificent Myles. He's adorable and I love him so much.
A deep sea friend: the blob sculpin. These are also known as "blobfish," which won the price for world's ugliest animal a few years back. Why doesn't it look like the blobfish you've seen on the internet? With bulbous noses and frowning lips and pink flesh? Those blobfish were dead and photographed after removing them from their seabed homes (1,600 to 9,200 ft deep) in the pacific. Reeling them up causes their bodies to rapidly expand because of the pressure change, which causes them to become pink and bloated. This blob sculpin rests peacefully on the ocean floor, staring up at the light of a submarine that illuminates it. Soon, it will swim off into the dark, hunting small crustaceans.
Art blog of Ari Coester. He/him. Mid 20s. I post comic concept art, cute animal watercolor, and surrealist illustration. My favorite things to draw are animals and monsters.
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