
There are few things that are certain about Sheryl Langford. We know she was 20-something artist with long, unruly, dirty blonde hair who had recently moved to a small coastal town. We know she lived alone, and predominately off of an inheritance from her father. She had three tattoos: a sea star on either side of her neck, and only the few closest to her knew she had a nautilus shell on the small of her back.
Sheryl had a deep fascination with an unusual interpretation of mermaids. Having claimed to be rescued from drowning by one as a child, she felt herself continually drawn back to the ocean in search of the mythical creatures. And of course, she loved to paint what she believed to have seen.
(I’ve been working on this story with aquasapiens without saying much of anything about it for a few years now for some reason oh jeez also I still suck at painter but I don’t even care)
((omg I actually made a normal(?) human character that doesn’t look at all like me))
(((tay stop pretending your ideas are interesting)))
Sheryl had a deep fascination with an unusual interpretation of mermaids. Having claimed to be rescued from drowning by one as a child, she felt herself continually drawn back to the ocean in search of the mythical creatures. And of course, she loved to paint what she believed to have seen.
(I’ve been working on this story with aquasapiens without saying much of anything about it for a few years now for some reason oh jeez also I still suck at painter but I don’t even care)
((omg I actually made a normal(?) human character that doesn’t look at all like me))
(((tay stop pretending your ideas are interesting)))
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Amphibian (Other)
Size 1200 x 1200px
File Size 779.8 kB
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