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J'ai eu le plaisir de réaliser le visuel du nouveau podcast de Fania Noël, que j’ai notamment connue via le collectif afro-féministe Mwasi.
Dans ce podcast elle répond à des questions sur le militantisme, l'afroféminisme, la lutte anti-négrophobie... je vous laisse le lien pour vous faire une idée!
http://vudelabas.com/…/12/28/whats-the-f-1-la-contradiction/
I had the pleasure to create the visual of the new podcast of Fania Noël, whoI met through the Afro-feminist collective Mwasi.
In this podcast she answers questions about activism, Afrofeminism, anti-negrophobia... It’s in French but I leave you the link to get an idea!
Well, from personal experience I think it's just years of eating more and more that makes the stomach expand or something. Eating a whole papa johns large pizza is a bit difficult towards the end but only because of how rich the sauce is and how many sides I managed to cram in my mouth too. Hehe. I love your art btw its nice to see realistic depictions of chubby people, most forget the fact that skin isn't limitlessly elastic. Not a lot of people seem to see the positives of how soft and cuddly it can make you. It's a shame.
I seriously have a lot of respect for people who can like, eat a lot?? like holy shit some people can eat an entire pizza on their own?? how ?? ?? I cant even finish a normal plate of pasta on my own h ow do you do it???
Edit: I just now notice that the first one says "keeping Bakugou" instead of "keeping Bakugou away," OOPS!

Sooooo, I tried to make a gif on picsart. Even if it's just the background. It's definitely not the best but also not the worst with what I tried. I have missed so many spots to fill out and erase. I really wanted some rainbow coloured tetsutetsu and this is the outcome. I think it looks cute anyway. :3

Tetsutetsu, but his hair and lashes are pink :3
Anybody know why Danganronpa is trending ? This just came out of nowhere, I nearly choked on my coffee when I saw it. Hell yea. ♡


2016 - 2017 - 2018 - 2019
Boy, 2020 sure was a year, wasn’t it? Not sure why it took me so long to post this. My thoughts on my art this year under the cut.
2020 was a bit of an interesting year for me, art-wise. I don’t think I actually objectively improved that much, but my art definitely changed a lot. Throughout last year I gradually got more and more disillusioned with doing lineart and my very clean cell shaded style in general, so I was experimenting with more painterly methods of rendering quite a bit in the earlier months of this year. Around June was when I began to settle on the method I’ve been using for the rest of this year, although I’ve continued experimenting with ways to incorporate a “lineart” look without actually having to go through the hell that is lineart.
Lotta fanart this year, though that’s pretty normal for me at this point. By the last few months of 2020, I’d been getting pretty good at having something to post every week, which I’ve been proud of. I’ve also been continuing to work on comic stuff behind the scenes. I say this every year, but I think I am genuinely close to having something ready to start publishing.
I also started art school in August. I have no idea how/if that’s reflected in my work, but it’s made me hyperconscious of how lacking my skill with anatomy is. It’s also been making me want to try weirder stuff - all too often I find myself just making art that looks “pretty” without thought to its deeper impact or meaning (which is not necessarily a problem, but isn’t really my aim for my work personally).
For 2021, I’d like to continue experimenting with my style & developing my personal projects. I want to explore weirder territory with my art - a lot of my work this year was rather “safe” and I’m a little worried about falling into a rut that’s too conventional. Hopefully I’ll continue posting weekly, and maybe that comic will finally come into fruition.