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Hi mastodon,

I'm an artist in the ligne claire tradition, based in Sweden. I'm in the process of leaving Instagram. Follow me for scifi/fantasy drawings.

EDIT: I now have more followers here in a few hours, than I gained on instagram in something like 6 years. It's as if Zuckerberg has been keeping me artificially down. Thank you all.

Day 17: Reveal the answer to yesterday's poll.

The one creative thing I HAVEN'T done from yesterday's poll is "Renaissance music performance." It's one thing that I'd love to do, but haven't had a chance.

Mary Stuart and William II, Anthony van Dyck, 1641
Mary and William were mere children when they married: she was nine, he fourteen. Quite unusually she stands on the left due to her higher status – Mary was a king’s daughter, William the son of a stadholder and prince. Mary’s wedding ring highlights the bond
between Holland and England, which was cemented with this marriage. She also wears a diamond brooch, another gift from William.

oil on canvas, h 180cm × w 132.2cm
http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/collection/SK-A-102

I could use some light in this darkness right now, so I thought I'd share a gorgeous image from JWST.

This cosmic butterfly is a star being born. New planets are forming within the vertical dark line. Galaxies shine through the scene from the far distance.

https://esawebb.org/images/potm2508a/

Update: This made my morning! We tracked down the original artist of the amazing pugatee drawing, and they got back to me!

While they're not actively posting drawn art anymore, they do have a YouTube channel where they occasionally post music.

So, let's make Vondell's Monday better.

If you have a moment, check out their music, leave a nice comment, and tell 'em Alice sent you 💕

https://youtube.com/@itsvondell

Update: You can support Vondell and buy their album on BandCamp here: https://vondell.bandcamp.com/album/2015-was-ten-years-ago-a-mashup-mixtape

Now that I’ve followed seven painting tutorials by Bob Ross, here is my first attempt at painting a landscape using what I learned. Bob encourages his viewers to use his techniques to create their own worlds, and so I used my own color choices and composition here, made up entirely from my imagination. Bob uses a lot more brown and gray than I like to paint. So I let loose and used brighter colors. Unlike Bob, I used a set of five basic mixing colors of Royal Talens gouache in CMYKW. This little painting is 4.5” square on cotton paper.