I usually don’t upload coursework, but I’m incredibly happy with how this project turned out. Long story short, it is a sleeping bag and pillow set modelled off my little pink pencil case that you can see in pretty much all of the pictures. I’m planning on adding a few more pencil and pen pillows over the summer, and maybe sell some if I can figure out shipping.
Also, I can fit inside the sleeping bag along with all four pillows. It’s true! I am very small.
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Why would someone make such an awesome album? Like I don’t think awesome is even close to describe it but oh well...
Leaving Castle on the Hill and Shape of You aside for obvious reasons; first I’d like to point out I loved every single song on this freaking genius piece of art but I just feel like some of them dug into me in a personal way, like Dive or Save Myself, that are practically the most relatable of all of his lyrics. Hands down for both of them.
And then there’s Supermarket Flowers that had me tearing up even though I have the luck of never have lost a close relative, I mean you just have to hear his voice to feel the pain as your own. Same goes with Perfect, Happier and Eraser (So glad he touched this topic and RAPPED it, makes a great convo with What Do I Know?). He just carries me with his emotions for me to decipher his feelings and finally understand. I don’t know about you but I personally don’t know many artists that have the ability to do this at such a level.
I’m genuinely happy by the way of all the hopeful love songs he wrote (Perfect, How would you feel, Hearts don’t Break Around Here, Galway Girl...), I can tell how deep in love he must be.
And I kind of found myself making a correlation between Galway Girl and Nancy Mulligan. Man, Nancy Mulligan. I went through this one simultaneously crying and smiling like a mad person (well done there Sheeran, I hope you’re proud of yourself). What I mean is, there’s his granparents story, since the very beginning while Galway Girl would be his own love story, in both cases having an irish vibe, to say the least.
I was also amazed at how he just went and throw so many different rythms, in Barcelona, Bibia Be Ye Ye, Galway Girl and Nancy Mulligan specifically. You can tell he has been traveling a lot.
In any way the album as a whole is such a good mix of songs, well balanced with love and nostalgia. Maybe is too soon to tell, I’m still shocked I’m not even gonna deny it, but divide is right now my favourite Ed Sheeran album, or one of my favourites in life to be fair.
What is to not love this man, amiright?
Mes cruch du moment 🌹❤
I spent waaaaay too much time on the background on this one. Who knew that drawing bookcases in perspective was going to be so much work? 😣 Hopefully it'll pay off when I ink it.
Late night sketching, trying to get in all the details before I start inking it tomorrow. 🔷 I’m thinking of posting more WIPs like this so you guys can see my progress/art process. But what do you guys think? Would you be interested in seeing more sketches, inkings, and behind-the-scenes stuff?
Ok, I said I'd make a list for my favorite villians.
Eraser- yes the batman Rouge dressed like a pencil payed to clean crime scenes. First he weird and colorful and second he fixable. He already has a good thing going he makes good money he can hide money and after going to jail be filthy stinking rich and they can't track the money, he is a fucking genuis.
Killer moth- he actually a genius who built all his gear and gets payed to fight batman. He also known to put up a pretty decent fight nothing amazing but good enough. There's nothing wrong with him he's capable his problem is he's just to ambitious. Batman called his suit awesome and was jealous of his tech, especially a certain exploding glove.
Toyman- I feel this one needs no reasoning because let's face it we all love him.
Twoface- he's just so unique, weird, and he fits well with many storys. I feel there a lack of meaningful stories with him being the main talking piece, even though he could easily do so. Twoface was in the first batman comic I ever read he's got some sentimental value to him.
Crazy Quilt- crazy and colorful, I can't realy explain in way you'll understand I just love him. I'm currently working on a project including him, might just redeem him.
Note: I feel like a lot of forgotten or underused villians have potential, we just never realy seem to search for it. We don't look for it because we assume they don't have any, we can make some of them better, in some cases serious villians.
Riddler- My absolute favorite villian, I'm gonna do a separate thing explaining him later.
Harley Quinn- I mean everyone loves her.
Ventriloquist- he torments himself. He's like twoface with a spilt personality, very unique villian. He's underrated in my opinion.
MadHatter- I feel the only thing wrong his him takeing a lady aginst her will otherwise he a pretty good villian highly underused, I mean mind control is a great skill to have, pretty scary on the receiving end he could ask you to kill you yourself and you would do it. Like twoface he has sentimental value and he's also underrated.
SweetTooth: you knew he was going to make it onto the list.
KiteMan: He's pretty awesome he can be a joke or you can make him serious, kinda like Killer Moth. I'm working on him as well.
Clock King: Another dude who rocks a bowler and carries cane.
Babydoll: She kinda bad ass ain't gonna lie
Music Miester: Honestly he just hilarious I can't I just can't explain it.
This is the list so far or the ones I could think of off the top of my head, this list could change later.
All of these guys are weird colorful crazies and I just love em for it. I told you I liked the weird and unique ones.
When I draw something angsty, I honestly don’t really put a meaning behind it.