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Ominous,Tense,'Mournful



“Ominous”, “Tense”, “'Mournful”
Ooohh wow this is a weird piece! This is a class assignment in which we had to use black, white, gray, and an object to express different moods.
Also, my object is not in fact, a slice of pizza, or a tortilla chip, but a pig scapula that I found in a closet. That’s art school for you.

By the way, repeatedly drawing inanimate objects is really boring. When you’re bored you come up with really crazy stuff. So, if you care to know, the character depicted in the three pieces above is named Stew, and he is a primordial, eldrich spirit who exists in a vast, mostly empty spirit plane.
So there's that.
also it’s ink, and October, so I’m tagging it Inktober. I do what I want.
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