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a traditional drawing with pen and paper. in the center is a person in profile, with short curly hair and a neutral expression. around them, above their head and behind them are squares with borders of three different colors: blue, green and red. in the blue-bordered squares, you can see the snout and horns of a western dragon, placed over its equivalent on the human body (the snout behind the mouth, the horns over the hair). in the green-bordered squares you can see depicted an enderman, a humanoid creature with dark skin and large ears. of the enderman you can see part of the mouth above the human jaw and the ear and part of the skull at the back of the head. in the red bordered squares are drawn the horn, the snout and the mane of a unicorn, each in their respective places on the human body (the horn on the forehead, the snout under the jaw and the mane at the back). behind the colored squares are black squares in which there is no creature represented, but they are simply colored black.

I know I'm made of clay that's worn / blinded by imperfect form (creature - half•alive)

a drawing i did a few days ago that im extremely proud of. its about nonhumanity of course, about how a person is not their body, but how they see themselves. it represents my three kintypes: dragon, enderman and unicorn, and how phantom shifts can make them overlap sometimes over my physical body.

edit - i based my drawing on this one by @mossymenagerieart! go look at his art its really cool


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Amanda Palmer As A Statue For A Children’s Book Benefit At The New York Public Library.
Amanda Palmer As A Statue For A Children’s Book Benefit At The New York Public Library.
Amanda Palmer As A Statue For A Children’s Book Benefit At The New York Public Library.
Amanda Palmer As A Statue For A Children’s Book Benefit At The New York Public Library.
Amanda Palmer As A Statue For A Children’s Book Benefit At The New York Public Library.
Amanda Palmer As A Statue For A Children’s Book Benefit At The New York Public Library.
Amanda Palmer As A Statue For A Children’s Book Benefit At The New York Public Library.
Amanda Palmer As A Statue For A Children’s Book Benefit At The New York Public Library.

Amanda Palmer as a statue for a children’s book benefit at the New York Public Library.

And here’s David Hirst’s Verity, that she’s recreating.

Amanda Palmer As A Statue For A Children’s Book Benefit At The New York Public Library.
Amanda Palmer As A Statue For A Children’s Book Benefit At The New York Public Library.

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