Interesting... a Unico post by a Sailor Moon fan.
“The Art of Murder” standee
Just got this earlier this afternoon. The moment I saw the pilot for “The Art of Murder”, I couldn’t help finding myself intrigued by the story’s concept of parody characters being suspected of “murdering” an OC. I can hardly wait to see what the next episodes will have in store.
I worked on this one a little quicker than I usually would. Just a random picture of jellyfish swimming around near the ocean floor.
Bubblegum Scumble
Another quick painting I did to experiment with my cheap paints for scumbling. I always had a thing for bubblegum, especially in cartoons, comics, anime, games, etc. With how translucent my paints usually turn out, I thought I’d try them out on this. I was a little impatient with the lips, since I didn’t have enough time to put any light on them or make them more anatomically correct. But I think the bubble turned out pretty nicely.
Beautiful! 😍
Gray clouds and blue rain.
Another one I made in the same Art Club, but quicker than usual because I was in a rush.
Banny, The rabbit is starving!
I thought I’d get creative when I got to work on this portrait of Banny. Her face blending into the background is meant to give off a ghostly aura, hence her possesser, Susan Woodings was the first of Bon’s victims to die a miserable death. Her in-universe character isn’t safe either; she may be a ditzy klutz, but I wish Bon wasn’t so hard on her all the time.
Banny and “The Walten Files” belongs to Martin Walls/Paredes
Just painted this today in my Art Club. While the subject of the Little Prince is the first thing that came to mind, the story has touched my heart after only just learning about it. I only wish more people learned about it, especially the strict grownups.
The Little Prince belongs to Antoine De Saint-Exupéry
Cool! Who would have thought "Frozen" would soon become a Broadway musical like "Aladdin", "Beauty and the Beast", and "The Lion King"?
For the first time in forever, Frozen is coming to Broadway! Rumors about the show have been swirling for some time now, but the official announcement was released today. The all-new show will be joining the likes of the critically acclaimed Aladdin and The Lion Kingin spring 2018. The pre-Broadway engagement is slated to kick off summer 2017.
The musical, based on Disney’s Academy Award-winning film, Frozen, will feature music and lyrics by songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Winnie the Pooh) and Robert Lopez (Avenue Q, Book of Mormon), who also wrote the music for the film. The story will be based on a book by the film’s screenwriter, Jennifer Lee. Though the cast won’t be announced until later, there are a ton of talented folks already attached to the project, including Tony Award-winner Alex Timbers (Peter and the Starcatcher, Mozart in the Jungle), and Peter Darling (Billy Elliot, Matilda), who will serve as director and choreographer respectively.
The design team is equally impressive, featuring scenic and costume designer Bob Crowley (Mary Poppins), lighting designer Natasha Katz (Aladdin), sound designer Peter Hylenski, and music supervisor Stephen Oremus (Avenue Q, Wicked, Book of Mormon).
To sign up to receive updates, head on over to FrozenTheMusical.com!
source: Oh My Disney
Emily Elizabeth’s Favorite Bubblegum
For as long as I can remember, I can honestly say that if this brand of gum were to exist, I’d gladly buy some. Too bad it got in Emily’s hair in the “Clifford the Big Red Dog” episode, “Embarrassing Moments”.
This one was a bit challenging for me because I kept getting the shape of the bubble and the gum wrong as well as the colors right. If I were to guess though, I still tried my very best.
“Clifford the Big Red Dog” belongs to Norman Bridwell
Carrie & Matilda
As Matilda Wormwood does some research through the Chamberlain Archives, wanting to know more about the history leading to the events of the Black Prom, Carrie White’s ghost looms over the young girl, waiting for the right moment to strike.
I had been meaning to do something like this for a while since I got into painting this for a while. A picture for a potential movie poster or graphic novel of a crossover a lot of us want but can’t due to copyright: Carrie White and Matilda Wormwood.
I like to imagine the story taking place some time after the events of Matilda (the 1996 film version) in which Matilda begins to have visions of the old town of Chamberlain, Maine raided by ghosts, led by a very sad girl in red. Somehow she visits Chamberlain to investigate, asks the surviving townsfolk about what they recall what happened and why before finding a volume of the town’s archives. Later on, she confronts Carrie’s ghost, sympathizing as well as empathizing with the teenage ghost before somehow helping her realize the error of her ways and finding peace. In other words, my own take on the Laika stop-motion film ParaNorman.
Carrie belongs to Stephen King
Matilda belongs to Roald Dahl
Welcome, folks! I'm Bella Lee, and I'm an author and artist for stories. I'm also obsessed with both cartoons AND anime! 😉
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