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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-06-05 10:41 pm

Show Your Colours

Title: Show Your Colours on AO3
Artist: [personal profile] mific
Rating: G
Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Characters/Pairings: John Sheppard/Rodney McKay
Content Notes: Made in Procreate. I decided to do a limited palette drawing, and of course chose the flag with the most eyewatering colours!


And there's also a grayscale version.

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mekare ([personal profile] mekare) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-06-03 11:13 am

Challenge #71, Challenge #64

Title: Caeneus/Riddy sketch
Artist: [personal profile] mekare
Rating: G
Fandom: Kaos (Netflix)
Characters/Pairings: Caeneus, Euridice
Content Notes: Pentel brush pen, No erase. Caeneus is a trans character from Greek mythology who is the romantic lead in Kaos. He falls in love with Euridice in the underworld.

Clicky preview:


Happy Pride!
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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-06-01 11:03 pm

Admin Post: Drawing Challenge #71 - Pride!


drawing of a group of smiling, diverse people holding up the pride flag, and smaller asexual and bisexual pennants. Two women are kissing. Text at right says: Pride - Drawesome Challenge 71.

Challenge #71: Pride!

It's Pride throughout June in the USA and many other places, so that's our theme this month. You can draw or paint LGBTQ+ characters from canon or fandom, original characters representing some aspect of Pride, key historical LGBTQ figures, art based on the colours of the Pride flags - wherever your imagination takes you!

Here's what Wikipedia has to say about LGBTQ people and Pride.

It's fine to depict slash, femslash, poly, ace etc. relationships beloved of fandom, whether or not they're explicit in canon. Or show your favourite characters taking part in Pride activities like parades, marches, or parties - anything linked with Pride and the LGBTQ+ community.

A round-up post for submissions to this challenge will be done at the end of June.

 
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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-06-01 01:03 pm

Admin Post: Drawing Challenge #70 (Mermay & Marine) - Round-Up Post

A bonanza of art this month! Congrats to those who took part in this challenge!

Drawesome Challenge #70 - Mermay & Marine. Blue banner, white drawings of seaweed and fish or merpeople tails.

Entries submitted for Drawing Challenge #70 - Mermay & Marine: As usual, this challenge as well as all of our previous challenges will remain open, so you can continue to submit entries to the community any time after the Round Up date. Be sure to tag your art posts with the challenge name, so that it can be added to the list. --- Thanks to all who participated in this challenge! A new one will be issued shortly. :)

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a subtle sort of brilliance ([personal profile] theladyscribe) wrote2025-05-31 11:50 am
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Recent reads

A books update!

Recently finished:
Sonnets to Orpheus, Rainer Maria Rilke. Continuing my foray into Rilke's entire bibliography! I think this is my favorite of his works so far, with a clearer narrative arc than his other works that I've read.

The Siege of Burning Grass, Premee Mohamed. This started off strong, but the second half got messy and felt a bit rushed. I can see what Mohamed was going for - the complete devastation of war, how even peace movements fall to violence when a situation is desperate enough, how looking at your enemy can be looking at a mirror - but it didn't stick the landing for me.

The Fox Wife, Yangsze Choo. The first of two murder mysteries I read recently (I'll get to the second in a moment)! Loved the take on fox spirits in this and how they sit uneasily between the world of humans and the world of gods. I also really liked the elderly gentleman detective and his long-lost first love. There are a couple plot points I wanted more development of (I thought the people without shadows were underutilized), but on the whole I really liked this.

Catching the Big Fish, David Lynch. A series of essays on film-making, life, and meditation (a passion of Lynch's). I really liked the film-making essays - they put me in mind of Ray Bradbury's more autobiographical writing - but the meditation proselytizing got to be a bit too much woo for me.

A Song to Drown Rivers, Ann Liang. A retelling of the story of Xi Shi, one of the four great beauties of China. I wanted to like this more than I did, but I felt like it did a lot more telling than showing. I think it would make a great movie, but it was emotionally distant as a book, and I had a hard time connecting with the POV character.

Most Ardently, Gabe Cole Novoa. A YA trans retelling of Pride and Prejudice. This was recommended to me by my sister (a huge Jane Austen fan) and my nephew (he read it twice in a week lol), and it was very cute. I like some of the tweaks Novoa made, and Oliver's family's acceptance of his gender felt earned and cathartic when it very easily could have been treacly. I recommend it if you like P&P but want it queer!

Hyo the Hellmaker, Mina Ikemoto Ghosh. My favorite read of May! A kind of steampunk fantasy murder mystery set in a place that is not exactly Japan, but not not Japan, too. I mentioned on bluesky that it hits some really interesting notes on colonialism/colonization with its worldbuilding, though that isn't the focus of the story. It also has really cool takes on gods and patronage thereof, and you can definitely see the influence of both Japanese mythology and British mythology/fairy stories in the writing (the author is British-Japanese). And it's illustrated by the author!

Current Reads:
Unromance, Erin Connor
Think Little, Wendell Berry
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leecetheartist ([personal profile] leecetheartist) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-06-01 12:04 am

Ruler

Title: Ruler
Artist: [personal profile] leecetheartist
Rating: G
Fandom: N/A
Characters/Pairings: n/a
Summary: Serene in their power.
Content Notes: So this was drawn in fairly poor light in a hurry at Swancon2025 at a bumpy table. Still it's not terrible. Drawn with the Conklin mainly.
 
A regal merperson
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goss ([personal profile] goss) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-05-31 10:46 am
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[admin post] Admin Post: Community Check-In for May 2025

Drawesome Monthly Check-In Post

Today's the last day of May, and we'd love to have you check in and chat with us. How have things been with you this past month?

Did you sign up for or take part in any fandom activities in May, or have you been working on any personal art projects? Are you currently trying to meet a deadline? Feel free to share upcoming art challenges that have got you excited, any frustrations you've been experiencing, possible goals for the next month, and so on.

Reminder: A Round-Up for the MerMay & Marine Challenge will be posted soon, and a new monthly challenge will be issued later this week. :)
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leecetheartist ([personal profile] leecetheartist) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-05-29 04:02 pm

Doing my stretches

Title: Doing My Stretches
Rating: G
Fandom: N/A
Characters/Pairings: n/a
Summary: Dip pen mermaid
Content Notes:This Mermaid was drawn using a dip pen, and Diamine's Upon A Star Chameleon shimmer ink.
The Chameleon inks are really hard for me to photograph, they're sparkly, but very tiny sparkles,
and on a rainy day like today there's no sunlight.
 
My phone light does bring them out, but without bringing out a real camera it's probably a lost cause, and I would rather just get it posted. If you look at the close up of the tail you can see that it's got quite a sheen going on, and also I did manage to capture a tiny tiny sparkle. There's more there, really, but I just can't get it to show. Click on the images to embiggen.
 
 

inkstand


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leecetheartist ([personal profile] leecetheartist) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-05-28 02:43 pm

Cosmic wiggle

Title: Cosmic Wiggle
Rating: G
Fandom: N/A
Characters/Pairings: n/a
Summary: Wiggle merperson from above.
Content Notes:That Cosmic Glow from Diamine sure has a great sheen! It's pretty with a wash too. Drawn with the Conklin and a lovely time I had of it too.
Merperson top view
Merperson Top View with sheen
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leecetheartist ([personal profile] leecetheartist) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-05-27 06:21 pm

Frisking

Title: Frisking
Artist: [personal profile] leecetheartist
Rating: G
Fandom: N/A
Characters/Pairings: n/a
Summary: Cute merperson
Content Notes: Found this little thumbnail in my sketchbook probably from last month, it might as well as be today's!
Probably dilute Cosmic Glow. Click to enlarge.
 
 

 
Cute merperson
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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-05-27 02:43 am

The Keepmer

Title: The Keepmer on AO3
Artist: [personal profile] mific
Rating: Teen
Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Characters/Pairings: The Keeper (Wraith queen)
Content Notes: Part of a cracky series for Mermay, where I shoehorn "mer" into various characters' names. This was inspired by Panisdead's story Ascension World: A Place for Children where the nasty possibility of aquatic Wraith is raised. So here's an AU version of the Keeper - the Wraith queen from Rising.
Summary: The last thing any diver wants to find is a Wraith Queen lurking in the kelp.

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leecetheartist ([personal profile] leecetheartist) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-05-26 02:18 pm

Sailfin Guy

Title: Sailfin Guy
Artist: [personal profile] leecetheartist
Rating: G
Fandom: N/A
Characters/Pairings: n/a
Summary: Diving merbloke with a big dorsal fin
Content Notes: Sailfin guy. Drawn with a bunch of Kaweco Sports, Pelikan Twists and a pass Congklin with whatever they had in them. So Oster, Diamine and Van Diemen's Ink from memory.
 
There's some bright but hard to capture sparkle and Sheen in there.
 
 




 
Merman diving down
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leecetheartist ([personal profile] leecetheartist) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-05-25 08:20 pm

Maze of twisty little scales all alike

Title: Quick twisty merperson
Artist: [personal profile] leecetheartist
Rating: G
Fandom: N/A
Characters/Pairings: n/a
Summary: Just a merperson with a really long twisty tail
Content Notes: Another super busy day, so just a quick one with the Robert Oster signature Barossa in a LAMY.


Angled photo of a long tailed merfolk

Long tailed merperson
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leecetheartist ([personal profile] leecetheartist) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-05-24 04:36 pm

Quick merman

Title: Quick merman
Artist: [personal profile] leecetheartist
Rating: Merdude
Fandom: N/A
Characters/Pairings: n/a
Summary: Just a merbloke with a big tail
Content Notes: I like big fins and I cannot lie! I'm super busy today, so just a quick Merdude done in the Pelikan Golden Lapis and Rose Quartz.



Quick sketch