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he's DONE!!!! *dies*
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the animation is pretty rough, but I had fun creating it.
Thank you Gianni for this incredible audio!
save a horse, ride a cowboy
I own a pet portrait of a Irish wolfhound that I found in an antique shop.
Itโs a really good pet portrait of a dog, the dog looks so happy and the artistโs style is pleasing. In the shop I turned it over. On the back is the artistโs signature and the year it was painted. That year was 1986. It suddenly occurred to me that the dog in the portrait must be dead by this point and the owner who commissioned it must be dead as well. Someone who loved their dog enough to get such a great portrait of them made wouldnโt part with it so they must have died, thatโs the only reason it would be here. I was so horrified looking at this beautiful portrait of a beautiful dog.
It occurred to me all of the 19th century paintings of dogs in my favorite museums are portraits of dead dogs commissioned by dead owners. That portraiture is haunted by nature, a snapshot of a living thing that is loved and will survive long after the subject is no longer living and the person who loved them has gone.
Then I remembered my favorite Gary Larson comic.
Anyway, I bought the painting and it now hangs in my catโs room. My cat has a room because I love her very much. I want to commission a portrait of her.
Ever think about how Bill Cipher has canonically threatened every member of the Pines family, except Stanley, with suicide? I think about that a lot... Kid's show villain everyone!
Individual Panels below the cut!
Same as it ever was, same as it ever was Same as it ever was, same as it ever was Same as it ever was, same as it ever was Same as it ever was, same as it ever was
blue and white and green robots๐ค๐
still here yall..
click for better quality!!
Doodle jumpscare
they're like hotdogs frfr
GIR!!! ๐๐ฉท๐
the lines are a bit messier/sketchier than my usual style, but that was on purpose.
GRAPPLING HOOK!
Merry yaoimas ๐
>>crowned
Bug
wah
forbidden fruit
IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH
A small drawing of a One-short/fanfic(?) that I'm doing :D (I haven't finished it-)
It's going to have a little bit of Bill angst, idk (I'm not good at drawing)
Hell yeah, I love the Bill angst โผ๏ธโผ๏ธโผ๏ธ
It's a story "Steve was there AU" x "Handyman Bill AU" (The idea is not mine, it came from a drawing of @meraki-sunset [also the creator of the AU of "Steve was there"])
God, how I love those two au's ๐
The drawing is not finished, but it gives an idea-
Also, the Steve in the drawing is not the normal one, it's a kind of hallucination (?) that Bill has about him between dreams (I'll give more context when I have the full story or I have more drawings ๐)
Edit: I FORGOT THE MARK ON THEIR BODIES ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
#NoAI
I'm pretty sure I never posted this, I think I didn't like it much when I first made it but I don't think its that bad now so I'm posting it. this was really just an excuse to draw bill with paws
Freaky ai... Yumm ๐โโ๏ธ
ALT AM ALT AM!!!!!!
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After a long headache of fighting and trying to tackle a big backlog of orders done while my shop was inaccessible, we are finally BACK AND LIVE!!
And to celebrate, everything in shop is 20% off for the first week of being reopened!!!
I'm getting over a nasty lung infection that put me out of work for almost a week, so any extra income helps right now ๐
(THE BOOK OF BILL SPOILERS!!)
Thinking about Billโs appearance at the end of the bookโฆ
[ID: BIll when confronting the Axolotl. He is shown in white silhouette, hovering in space, hovering neutrally. Notably, he has a massive crack running through his body, splitting him into multiple pieces, some of which are coming apart. /end ID]
When confronting the Axolotl, Bill is broken. The Axolotl even notes this: "Shattered, broken, not yet dead."
(Which, side note, makes me think Bill might have been lying about having been "kicked out of Hell," if he didn't actually die in Stan's head.)
[ID: Three pictures of Bill in the Theraprism. The first one shows him holding his hand against the side of his head in a dazed expression, sitting in a chair in a white padded room between a wizard with a clock for a face and Saturn (taken directly from the painting Saturn Devouring His Son). The second is a camera recording of him wearing an orange jumpsuit and kneeling in a cell, surrounded by arts and crafts tools, holding a pair of scissors, and beaming his thoughts frantically into a book. The third shows a mugshot of him staring blankly into the camera, his own name written on coded text below him. In all three images, he has a glowing scar where the cracks were, and is in one piece. /end ID]
When he's shown in the Theraprism, we see a glowing, static-y scar where the cracks were. The scar crosses his entire body (and even crosses to the other side of his eye without affecting it!), but he's actually whole, keeping himself together.
But then...
[ID: Two pictures of Bill from the last pages of the book. In the first one he is facing forward and holding up one finger, his eye reddened, his entire form glitching, and his crack is notably worse than prior, cracking through his eye, multiple smaller pieces drifting away. In the second one he is staring blankly at the viewer, his arms hanging limply, his eye wide and blank, the crack worse than the previous image, with more pieces floating away. /end ID]
In the last few pages, we see the scar is gone and the cracks are back, and even more of him is breaking away, including parts of his eye. It's especially bad in the last image, with even more pieces of him breaking away.
Also noteworthy is that the static texture behind him seems to be the same as the blood sample the US government took from him in the 1940s. He's bleeding.
We know from context that these images are meant to be taken somewhat chronologically. After dying (or nearly dying), Bill seeks out the Axolotl, who sends him to the Theraprism. While there, he writes the journal that he's beaming to us. The staff at the Theraprism catch onto this, and allow him to write out the last few pages, meaning those last few pages are chronologically the last of Bill we see.
This means that, after the events of the show, Bill was shattered... and then, upon entering the Theraprism, started to heal, his body coming together and scars forming... but at some point afterward, he started breaking apart again.
I'd made a post previously about Bill's development, how he views himself as a monster after the Euclidian Disaster, and how he continues to act monstrous afterward (and winds up agonizingly lonely as a result). I didn't really touch on this in the post, but I feel like after inadvertently destroying his home dimension...
Bill never left the denial phase of grief.
I could be wrong on this, but I get the feeling that part of his reason for acting monstrous toward just about everybody is because he sees himself as a monster, because "this is just how I am" is easier to accept than "I really really screwed up."
Bringing this back to his shattering... It's interesting to me that after entering the Theraprism, his body is scarring, which means it is healing. But then, at the end, as he's signing off the book, he's shattered again, and looking even worse than he did when talking to the Axolotl. When talking this over with a friend, they pointed out something that struck me:
Bill does not want to heal.
Healing means having to actually think through what happened. It means having to confront his past, confront destroying his home dimension, confront the harm he caused to others, confront the fact that he did not have to be this way.
And he refuses to do that.
He refuses to heal.