Don't mess with Liberty or insult her, or she'll take away your freedom and give you a beating😡.
Austin keeps trying to talk her out of trying to punch the offender🥲
P. S. Austin is her lover (but more like a husband along the way) and he is the humanization of the Washington Monument.
A little sketch of Liberty at full size!
I was terribly bored this night, so I drew her👄
On May 1, 1931, the Empire State Building was opened! Robert is still young, even though he looks like a serious man)
Sorry for the late post, I was a bit tired yesterday🥲
And video from the Empire State Building's official Tik Tok
I hate perspective, but I try my best to draw it.
Here's a sketch of Liberty's office (in her pedestal), but from one side for now.
What do you think? Notice anything interesting?
I still don't understand how to draw the canonical Statue of Liberty 😭
I'm only getting so far...
- Cal has a mom who currently lives in Queens.
- There is a dog (a cocker spaniel) named Rocco. He is the family dog.
- Cal does not have a father, which is why he deeply sympathized with Liberty regarding the loss of loved ones.
- Cal is 32 but looks very young, about 22-25 years old.
- He's allergic to sakura.
- Also wants to be at least a little more stricter, not perpetually nervous.
No drawings, but you hang in there🙏
In the meantime, I want to give a mini-fact about Liberty and Cal's relationship (attention, spoilers!):
Cal came to Liberty as a new assistant in his 18th year, in 2004, when Liberty Island became completely open except for the roof of the pedestal (Liberty couldn't go out to people then, but the image had already been changed).
At first Liberty didn't trust Cal very much, because he was still young and didn't want problems like with her previous assistant, who was too serious, without a sense of humor and didn't treat Liberty very well, even sometimes calling her irresponsible.
However, Cal tried to please Liberty in everything - he brought her dinner and took care of her sleep when she was always working; he obeyed her in everything, so that she did not scold him, and in general was an obedient assistant, albeit a little nervous by nature.
Then one day Cal found Liberty in tears; she was crying, remembering the twins again. Cal listened to her, supported her, and Liberty confessed to him that he was indeed a reliable helper, and even more... friend. Cal kept Liberty from getting depressed over the tragedy, and she remembered it for a long time, so now he is still her trusted helper and best friend.
But here's the moment... Cal, through all his work with Liberty, began to realize that he had a crush on her, so he began to hint at it to her in some way. Of course, a little later Liberty has already guessed everything, but since the law forbids people to have romantic relationships with landmarks, Liberty can only have a friendly relationship with Cal and he's basically okay with that... Cal is used to it.
Still... Liberty may encourage Cal on occasion... Simply, sometimes smack him on the cheek for a job well done or just for fun (a kiss on the cheek can also be friendly). But most of the time they just cuddle or have a heart-to-heart talk.
It's like this.
Sketches with Liberty!!!
See ALT for translations!
- If the landmark isn't a statue, but for example some building, tower, etc, then they (humanizations) live actually in their building/tower or somewhere near them. But if the landmark is a statue, then they are just like living people who live in their pedestal (some personal apartment inside or something), but if there is no pedestal, then they live somewhere near where they were built.
- Landmarks though their biological species is human, but unlike real humans, they can live much longer. The maximum age is unknown.
The birth date of landmarks is when they are opened to the public, however, the age of landmarks is still counted from the beginning of construction. For example, the Statue of Liberty began construction in 1876, and the grand opening was in 1886, so October 28, 1886 is the date of its birthday, but in fact it is 138 years old.
+ bonus: the real age of a landmark counts as its actual age (from the day it was built), and human age is more of a mental thing.
Also, as I mentioned before that landmarks live longer than humans and can look much younger than their real age. Just about that... For example the humanization of the Great Wall of China is over 2000 years old, but himself looks 80+ (Yeah and the fact that the Chinese live a long time plays a bit of a role too).
So there you go...
I don't know why you need to know this, but just wanted to let you know.
Charles has his last 3 baby teeth left and he's afraid to tell Liberty yet so she won't take him to the dentist to get them removed😫
A mini comic with Charles and Liberty!
Charles fell asleep🥺
I left translation of the text with ALT, as always
Dashik, 18 y. o. She/He Developed a new fandom about landmarks "Atlas of Wonders of the World" You may know me from the "Spies in Disguise" artwork
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