bilrat the shuhite
To any and all of my IRLs this cake goes out to you 🫵
this is for my family
“There was only one cloak” is SENDING me omfg 10/10 reply
“You mean, like a sudden rainstorm forces them together beneath a canopy
they look into each other’s eyes
and realize they were made for each other.”
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Here’s a revamp of a piece I drew about a year ago, now fully rendered and refreshed! It’s a spin-off of Pierre Aguste Cott’s The Storm that I thought fit the ineffables perfectly :)
That was 100% the moment God decided to make gluttony a sin
Gay sex would be less gay than whatever the fuck that ox rib eating scene was
cosy aziRatphale reading the little book of prophecies ✨
The comedic potential of Aziraphale loving Christmas in theory but hating it in reality, which gives him catholic guilt/bad angel feelings, so he triples down on Christmas spirit to compensate. He's decking the halls like no tomorrow, he's partidging that pear tree, ohhh he's jingling those bells alright and cooing over the love in the air and isn't it wonderful Crowley, the spirit of christmas my dear, i may have done a little miracle and made it snow in Tadfield, Crowley. Meanwhile he's holed himself up in the bookshop like its under seige from guerilla christmas shoppers, he can't seem to get a single cup of cocoa that doesn't have peppermint in it, 4 children this week have poked him in the belly and asked him if he's santa clause, and to top it all off Mr. Brown has asked him to play the role of Gabriel in the Whickber street Nativity Play.
Crowley's in the corner watching the angel's eye get progressively twitchier and using up his entire demonic miracle quota to make sure Aziraphale's cup never empties of blindingly acoholic eggnog.
Thank you guys so much for the warm tumblr welcome‼️🥺🫶 Although I love Good Omens, I paint other things as well!!
Here’s a portrait of a very young Bob Dylan I painted a few months ago on spring break :)
Oil on 16”x20” canvas
This made me giggle
this is stupid
This had me in absolute STITCHES
forgo to post this here
Shared here today by Matthew Boroson on Facebook. (ETA: Gaining inspiration from other authors is great. Lifting passages and avoiding giving credit isn’t.)
Tanith Lee was the first woman to win the British Fantasy Award for best novel, for the second book of the Flat Earth series. She died in 2015. You can buy Tales From the Flat Earth here and here .
21 | she/her | All over the place really | Likes to draw sometimes | ⭐️Good Omens⭐️
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