Random girl with a tutu.
Texture: http://fav.me/d7l44eo
So, I came up with about eight Lantana fashion subcultures, and I'm starting with the weirdest one. Many of these, like this one, are reactions to typical Lantana culture.
This is called Pure Lantana. In this, people take parts of themselves usually seen as ugly and make them match with the rest of their style. For example, instead of hiding stretch marks, people paint over them with face paint. Instead of shaving their legs, women dye their leg hair to match the hair on their head.
I filled out Griffsnuff's Ultimate OC Meme. I took a lot out, and it turned into doodles by the end. I had to change most of my handwriting because it was unreadable. I split it up into four parts. Hopefully it will format properly?
Edit: It didn't. Does anyone know how to do that?
Not the most original of concepts, but I had fun doing my own take on it.
My pen pressure is finally working again!!! ;0;
More old paintings! This was painted with acrylic. It's interesting to compare this with a much more recent painting.
Here's some thumbnail sketches! The bottom three use color palettes from this.
Here’s my half of an art trade with @itsallpeachykeen/ @peachbuttz! It’s her Saints Row character, Boss Fran. (I don’t know much about the games)
Here's a painting of Luna I did for my illustration class.
Part four of the Lantana fashion and thought bubbles series.
Lantana fashion subcultures 3/8: Extreme Lantana.
Extreme Lantana can range from this, straight up zentangles, or paint used in a way to make people look like living art.
She's using her air powers to push herself off of the railing. Don't worry. She's fine.
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