I just wanted an excuse to draw these two, also, outfits are from the hwt cd covers.
Original image below.
I had a few other ideas (for other characters to draw for this) but as said earlier, I wanted to draw these guys a lot so here we are.
girls will say "he's just like me fr" and he is a space demon who's deeply traumatized and lashes out and drowns out his problems and is literally so awful that there is none but a single being in the entire multiverse who is willing to help him
this terrified kitty won't let go of the young man who found it under the rubble.
the reporter was wondering if animals associations would care for the animals situation in gaza and the man answers her: "they do not care about us; human beings, you think they care about animals?! they do not care about us. no one does."
bill hating his parents and having an awful relationship with them being like an extra-canon/word of god trivia is so interesting to me because it really hits you in the face with "bill cipher is just a person" and also ties into the major theme about family if you think about it a bit
this took forever. i can’t stop drawing this au, i don’t know what’s happenign to me
I see great potential in this scene 💕
:3
Storyboard Bill posting pt 2. Can't get enough of this guy just look at him
I just felt the need to compile these, I've been unwell about them if you couldn't tell.
I want to dive into Russian textiles, which it doesn’t make sense telling you this since Tumblr format will show that post first but here we are. I wanted to first explore the Russian embroidery and its symbolism, since packing meaning into textile is such a wonderful concept.
Adoration of the Goddess:
These pieces can often be view as cloth scriptures in a way. They feature the old pagan beliefs and portray a female figure thought to be a to the ancient deity slavs, a goddess by the name of Mokosh, sometimes called the great earth mother. These pieces are normally ritual clothing.
Gifts of Love and Remembrance:
It’s common in Russian culture to gift a hand woven and lavishly decorated gift towels. Commonly given and used in weddings, they are a symbol of good fortune, and will often be given specific symbolism by the person weaving them.
The Tree of Life:
19th century art historian Vasili Stasov wrote, “In Russian embroidery, one can see the depictions of ancient Slavic rituals, like tree worship, and mermaid festivals.” In northern Russia, trees were a pretty important life source. They provided building material and firewood.
Thats all for now!
Russian dress from Tver Region, Russia. XIX c.
Sorry for my bad english ;_; | Sometimes i'm obsessed with Undertale and sometimes with Dragon Ball/
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