fun silly brush experimenting
Who are you? Someone who loves you.
CARRIE FISHER & HARRISON FORD STAR WARS: EPISODE VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983)
Rest assured that even after years of this, Maul still calls her "Kenobi"
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Last year I made the young version of this ship in my sapphic au depicting them in their first encounter as a one night stand in a shitty hotel room before TPM... And now the diptych is complete ! Here they are near the end of their relationship just before ANH :) two old ladies living together in a shack on tatooine (link to a post explaining how we got here with obimaul)
There is still plenty to explore with these two, a lot of angst mainly fjfkkf but they do have a happy ending, and here it is ! Well at least Maul does
Process below and AU recap vvv
Anyway I thought maybe adding these quick overview of the au at the end might be easier than to link to the og post
Every time I draw Maul I give her a cute little face, that I then have to cover up with tattoos >:( it gives her kinda the same expression every time and my life is hell
I'm back in the fucking building again, happy may the 4th everyone
PS : never forget this is t4t <3
"Bury My Mother Pale and Slight (Myla's Song)" - Amalgemotion
A little bit of Hollow Knight in your Star Wars
I wanted something simple, yet emotional. I think i like it. It was a bit difficult to distribute the characters among the verses. Some fit perfectly, while others have to be interpreted. Like, "the lady, lovely and pale" suited Padme well too, but i choose "the writer" because of, well, a broken heart (i guess you can interpret the senator as a writer, in some sense?). "The sage and his sons all three" was also good for Yoda and his lineage (Dooku, Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan). That's why I didn't take the last verse, because I couldn't find suitable characters for it (you can write your own ideas if you want).
But otherwise, I like the result.
genevieve o'reilly's performance as mon mothma is, quite possibly, my favorite performance in all of star wars. she has brought such life and depth to this iconic character, who, when she first appeared in the original trilogy, hardly existed at all. genevieve o'reilly has been playing this character for two decades now, and before andor, she had been given crumbs, and those crumbs were largley cut, and still, even then, she brought such incredible grace and power to this role. it's truly remarkable, and she deserves all the praise in the world
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