Such a lussshhh~
Raz & Widget
Raz & Widget
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 700 x 639px
File Size 215.8 kB
"I am now sixty years old, little one, and I can tell you that I've seen life. It doesn't get any better with age, just larger and more frightening. But as you get nearer to that ultimate curtain call, you start discovering new meanings about many things - the littlest things - that you'd never known were there, and you realize that life isn't about comfort or pleasure, it's not even about charity or heroism in the face of adversity, not about love or reaching for a greater destiny - it's about getting absolutely shitfaced, as often as manageable.
Here, wanna take a sip?~
Oh, sorry - you don't have a mouth, do you? Or any part of a gastrointestinal system, for that matter. Anyway, never mind what I've just said. Life is about doing the best you can with what you have, and prudently taking every opportunity to improve your means of interfacing with the world at large, taking care not to trespass upon anyone else's resources and sensibilities all the while, as well as taking good care of your own mind and shell. Read it in a book once, it's good stuff - you'd do well to record-analyze it, little guy."
The above is not an indication of my having finally snapped, but the emotional impression of the picture, incorporating some of the more metaphorically-neutral elements of it into the narration. R. looks serene, sagely, world-weary and slightly sleep-deprived here, but the disturbingly-coloured liquid in her(very nicely depicted as transparent) glass could suggest a certain amount of tipsiness making it into the equation. And the crow spirits might as well have appeared straight out of the new season of Adventure Time - the style is very on the mark. It's absolutely heartwarming to see Widget making so many appearances in in your recent uploads, he'd needed that attention and recognition.
R.'s medallion is one of those overly-intricate props that make you peer for minutes before snapping out of it; good stuff. So are the wristwarmers and striped shirts.
It's awesome how that ornately framed sky slightly farther away into the picture winds up suggesting an environment that could accommodate the characters who don't actually have any drawn surface to sit or stand on. R.'s pose implies bunching up on a window sill, so maybe that frame is just a red herring.
Here, wanna take a sip?~
Oh, sorry - you don't have a mouth, do you? Or any part of a gastrointestinal system, for that matter. Anyway, never mind what I've just said. Life is about doing the best you can with what you have, and prudently taking every opportunity to improve your means of interfacing with the world at large, taking care not to trespass upon anyone else's resources and sensibilities all the while, as well as taking good care of your own mind and shell. Read it in a book once, it's good stuff - you'd do well to record-analyze it, little guy."
The above is not an indication of my having finally snapped, but the emotional impression of the picture, incorporating some of the more metaphorically-neutral elements of it into the narration. R. looks serene, sagely, world-weary and slightly sleep-deprived here, but the disturbingly-coloured liquid in her(very nicely depicted as transparent) glass could suggest a certain amount of tipsiness making it into the equation. And the crow spirits might as well have appeared straight out of the new season of Adventure Time - the style is very on the mark. It's absolutely heartwarming to see Widget making so many appearances in in your recent uploads, he'd needed that attention and recognition.
R.'s medallion is one of those overly-intricate props that make you peer for minutes before snapping out of it; good stuff. So are the wristwarmers and striped shirts.
It's awesome how that ornately framed sky slightly farther away into the picture winds up suggesting an environment that could accommodate the characters who don't actually have any drawn surface to sit or stand on. R.'s pose implies bunching up on a window sill, so maybe that frame is just a red herring.
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