
Another piece from Selunca, which can be found here. Remember to favorite the original piece!
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Original text:
This is a personal piece I've been working on for a while now. I got inspired by
luthiennightwolf who does very heraldic type images for her own religion, and wanted to do something similar for my religious views, and also loved another artists work,
thornwolf who depicted another saint, and whose image I LOVED, so I chose the saint that I would like to use when I get confirmed.
So many thanks to those two artists for the inspiration!
St. Francis of Assisi:
He is known as the patron saint of animals, the environment and one of the two patrons of Italy (with Catherine of Siena), and it is customary for Catholic and Anglican churches to hold ceremonies blessing animals on his feast day of 4 October.
Image is 7"x4 1/4", on card stock and done 100% in prisma color markers.
Google image references were used for all of the critters except for the fox, who I used references for his coat color. In hindsight I should have used a reference for his face as well.
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Original text:
This is a personal piece I've been working on for a while now. I got inspired by


So many thanks to those two artists for the inspiration!
St. Francis of Assisi:
He is known as the patron saint of animals, the environment and one of the two patrons of Italy (with Catherine of Siena), and it is customary for Catholic and Anglican churches to hold ceremonies blessing animals on his feast day of 4 October.
Image is 7"x4 1/4", on card stock and done 100% in prisma color markers.
Google image references were used for all of the critters except for the fox, who I used references for his coat color. In hindsight I should have used a reference for his face as well.
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 767 x 948px
File Size 161 kB
This boring... can we go murder an entire country first? Oh, wait... we need a reason to commit genocide, or god will get mad. Let me take my concubine and throw her to the horny mod outside my house. Once they rape her until she dies, we cut her up into 12 pieces, then send her all over the land. Now we can go commit genocide. Yep, the Bible is a clean, loving book.
Not sure which Bible you're reading, buddy. What brought you to us today? If you want to ask questions about the bible, or anything else, especially with the very disturbing imagery that you've posted here, feel free to ask me in notes. Or in the journals which deal with issues like the Bible or similar things. This seems like you're just trying to cause a public stink, and being offensive about it.
geoffroidecharny

Those are certainly interesting and grave passages, but again, I do point out that this particular piece is not the place. Your actions don't really speak so much of concern as a desire to troll. If you would like to talk this stuff over I'm more than happy to talk to you about it in notes. Or, if you'd like, I can create a new journal where we can have a discussion about these sorts of questions. They're common enough that we ought to tackle them, see if they really mean what they seem to mean. Would you like me to do that? Because personally, I feel it's a disservice to the artist and certainly a hassle to the members to deal with this kind of thing here.
geoffroidecharny

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