It had been two days ago when I quickly drew Republic Ireland because of danger of r*ssian attacks. The lights turned off that time and I was afraid the sketch was not saved. (It would be better me to worry about my life, but not the sketch firstly :/) Luckily, it was (saved), but it made me to think in a bit about other artists in general. Thus, I would like ye all to know: behind the sketches of many Hetalia artists is the gloom of the war. They draw smiles of their characters, but it can be they cried of fear a few hours ago. oh, and a tiny note about me: I hate when people try to explain me they keen on r*ssian Hetalia character and "he dezerv fo hapPEEnezz he iz so pOOr and lOnlEy" (it is sad and rude to say we know more about this country which is our neighbour killing us since 17th century or earlier). it only shows people do not understand Himaruya's tough satire and support romanticism of the bloody psychopath (whose real nation hate foreign countries and shitting em all daily but "hoo carez he dezerVe fo hapEEneZ").
I live jeg bli´r, ved fjendens død
Svanser i regnen, af sejrens mjød.
(Fuimadane)
Peek in my sketchbook 👀
We take things very seriously here at Daniel Adams Boiled Egg.
I drew this as a snippet from my sister's wonderful au. My sister wrote some of this au privately, but if you really want, perhaps I can convince her to alter it so it can be shared with you guys (It's mostly Rusame). You can also beg me for her Rusame art, if you desire.
The following is a description of her au, written by her.
"The Shifters is my iffy Hetalia AU in which a select number of characters have the ability to "shift" (wow, how original of me) into their national animal. So Alfred becomes an eagle, Ivan becomes a bear, Berwald becomes a moose...etc, etc. They can switch from human to animal at any time, though the shift eventually causes fatigue if done too frequently. Not everybody can do it, either. I can't remember what the normal people are called.
The setting is apocalyptic wartime, and each shifter/group of shifters are fighting against each other for survival. Or something like that. Gonna be honest, I don't really know what's going on. I just like the idea of people turning into animals and wandering together through a sordid world."
Let us all praise my sister.
Alright man, I think I am the only human alive that has ever heard of this book so I'm going to explain it to you. It's called Flowers for Algernon and is one of my favorites. It's basically about this mentally challenged man that gets an operation for science that turns him into a genius. Charlie, the main character, develops feelings for his former Teacher, Alice Kinnian. So, naturally, I "translate" this into Sufin and ruin a beautiful piece of literature that someone worked so hard to make. All Sufin aside, I really would encourage you to read it.
This picture was hard to draw.
I had serious art block.
Oh and P.S. Kukkamuna is my preferred way of saying Hanatamago. It's the "Finnish version".
Nordics!!!
Plus good 'ol Poland. Gotta love Poland!
Lukas.
You can't really tell who he is because he doesn't have his floaty curl or his cross clip. He's in his natural state, out in the Norwegian wilderness...
Looks kinda album cover aesthetic, but maybe it's just me. Oh well.
Have a good day. 💙
Behold, the anticlimactic art post.
Enjoy this depiction of spicy Hongice🔥🔥🔥
Oh yeah P.S. This picture was basically me exploring the capabilities of my digital art program, so it's not my exact coloring style. I still like it though.