
19, Agender. Any pronouns that don't indicate gender are a-okay! (such as they/them, it/its, etc :]). If you think I seem like friend material, don't hesitate to send a message ^-^ | That being said, heyo! I make art from time to time, mostly depending on when inspiration decides to strike lol. I figured it wouldn't hurt to have somewhere to document all of it, and why not share it with some people who might enjoy it as much as I do while I'm at it? :] To anyone who happens to stumble upon my profile, I hope you're doing alright, and that you have a wonderful rest of your day!
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Heyyy friends!
I haven't posted in a while, I've been in a bit of a slump recently so I haven't really been making a lot of art TTvTT
Here's a painting I made in the early stage of this little slump of mine, as well as a work in progress of a digital doodle I'm working on!


I was listening to 'Heaven's Light/Hellfire' on repeat while making the painting, hence the blue, brimstone-esque flames lmao. The blue is actually eyeshadow! There is a hint of purple in there as well, from the same palette :]
I can't say I've painted fire anytime before this, but it was a lot of fun!
As for the digital doodle, it started out as me just wanting to sketch someone that isn't necessarily conventionally attractive. I wanted to include features that aren't as often depicted in media/art, such as receding hairlines, permanent frowns, hunched posture, and aged faces. I think I've lost a little of his receding hairline around the temples during the rendering process, but I'll make sure to add that back in when I continue working on it :]
(key word: conventionally attractive. I actually think he's very beautiful, myself ^-^)
I'm thinking about naming this piece, which I can't say I've ever done before lmfao. I just can't pass up on the opportunity of naming it "Waking up after a really good nap", it's too perfect!
Artist slumps and wholesome works-in-progress aside, I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day! 🧡
Yours truly, Stickbug 🪲
It just occurred to me that my post doesn't exactly make very clear what exactly I'm selling lmao, so here's me fixing that!

It's a poster of this doodle I made a little while back, 20×28" or 50×70cm ^-^
That is all, carry on with your day friend!
Hello friends! ^-^
I just made an etsy!! I only have one listing up as of now, but I'm still really excited about it bahahaha
I tried my best to make it affordable without losing too much quality, so the main listing is 25USD, while there's another version with slightly better paper for 35USD, and a framed version of the first one for 75USD :]
(that last one feels a little unnecessary, but I figured that not everyone wants to go buy a separate frame for their prints, so why not? Lmao)
Here is the link to my first listing! There is no pressure whatsoever to buy of course, but I would appreciate a share if it isn't too much trouble ^-^
The printing service I'm using is Gelato, which is connected to my Etsy shop where the products will be displayed and avaliable for purchase!
Any and all feedback is welcomed with open arms, I'm incredibly new to this so I wouldn't be surprised if I've made a mistake or two bahahaha TTvTT
That being said, I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day!! 🧡
Yours truly, Stickbug 🪲
The apprentice: a short story
The apprentice slowly backed away from her work, putting her spatula down and eyeing the sculpture thoughtfully. She had been working on it for weeks on end, almost obsessive in her dedication to form the clay just right, to stay true to her reference material; down to the subtle bend of each little eyelash.
They were delicate enough to snap in half with the most minuscule application of force, and had drawn many curses from her lips during the tedious sculpting process.
She knew very well that she could have used a wire armature to spare herself the trouble, but she was nothing if not stubborn in her approach, and real eyelashes didn't have any armatures.
Shifting her gaze from the delicate things, her eyes settled on the area where the sculpture's nose meets it's mouth, admiring the elegant curve of the cupid's bow which had taken her countless attempts to get just right. Every prior attempt perfectly decent, yet still inferior to the next.
Nodding approvingly, her gaze shifted further yet, settling on the juncture where the sculpture's jaw meets it's neck. It was well executed, - anyone could see that, it was plain as day. It didn't take a master to point it out. -
Except for one thing,
The neck was too short.
The apprentice clenched her fists at the discovery, cursing herself as she reached for her previously abandoned spatula. With a calm, yet almost frenzied look in her eyes, she began to separate the sculpted head from the neck of it's static body, taking diligent care in avoiding any and all unnecessary damage.
She would of course have mended any such damage with the same level of precision that had been applied to every other step in this tedious journey, but it would have been a waste of precious effort to sculpt what had already been sculpted to perfection, so she focused back on the task at hand; to fix the mistake she had already - foolishly - made.
Setting the head down on a small table to her right, she picked up some clay and got to work.
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Once satisfied with her performance, she carefully retrieved the head from her right, scored and coated both it and the top of the neck in slip, and painstakingly joined them together as if they never had been separated in the first place.
Once again, she set her spatula aside and examined her work, her scrutinizing gaze unforgiving of even the tiniest inaccuracy.
Finally content with her handicraft, she breathed an appeased sigh before turning her gaze to her left, where her master sat as model for her ambitious project. It had taken quite a bit of convincing on her part, but she had eventually gotten her way, just like she knew she would.
Smiling at her master, she approached him, a fond look on her face as she spoke, her left hand resting gently on his stoic face:
"You sat so patiently for me, master. I hope I've done you justice."
Her hand reluctantly left his face, it's gaze unmoving from it's spot on the sculpture that depicted it's likeness, as it had been for the last few weeks.
Even in death, his piercing gaze betrayed not even the shallowest of thoughts that hid behind those eyes.
My prompts for this short story were:
Perfect, Separate, Sculpture, and Learn ^-^
Bro I am still so fucking proud of how my bug boy turned out, that pose was 100% just my brain working overtime, underpaid, with not nearly enough resources lmfao
I looked at a picture of a stick insect to figure out the buggy ends of his limbs, but that's literally it
Sorry I just had to get that out of my system bahahaha, it was eating me alive TTvTT
Stickbug out ✌🪲
yippee new moot :3
Yippeeeee! ^-^ 🪲🤝