
myousa taught university art for a long time but she got tired. this is the art blog. grown-ass woman who makes art sometimes.
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The Next One. I Think This Is The 9th? I Think So. Anyhow, Today Was Dragon. Here Is A Man. A Dragon

The next one. I think this is the 9th? I think so. Anyhow, today was dragon. Here is a man. A dragon man. Actually just a dragon? Not sure. Could even be a dragon woman. I am moderately well pleased with this one.
Ink, brown paper, some acrylic paint.
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(Weirdo Comics will be returning later this year.)

Number 23. Monsters return. This one isn't as exciting or as full of research as the previous few. Folklore and mythology's really my dig, and I can and have written huge old papers on the subject.
The prompt today was vampire. I basically just wanted to make a lady vampire that wasn't turned into an objectified sexpot, and who was also kind of like a boyish ladykiller. There you go. Chapstick lesbian Dracula.
Ink brown paper words words

Day 16. The prompt was Arabic/Islamic mythology. I decided to do an ifrit. Here we go.
Red ink, black ink, brown paper.

Day 13. I actually checked the number this time! The prompt was fairy tale monster. This is the Big Bad Wolf. I stayed away from wet media in order to prevent more paper crinkles.

Day 18, drawn on the day and posted the next because I am feeling awful and I didn’t get it done before Stupid o’Clock. Today’s prompt was Inuit. This is a Greenland tupilaq. Here is the wiki article on it.
I wanted to do this one kind of from the very beginning, partly because my sketchbook is full of stupid and angry looking little tupilaq characters designed to look more like the traditional carvings than a shamble of hair and bone and sinew.
It’s all ink wash with some fountain pen. All of it.