Day 311: Ope, I'm gonna be drawing animals badly for the foreseeable future (sorry in advance) Keep the suggestions coming in the comments!
— ScaredyKat Bonemann ððĶī (@katbaumann.bsky.social) November 7, 2025 at 6:54 AM
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Day 312: Drawing another animal without seeing it first, featuring the Hellbender
— ScaredyKat Bonemann ððĶī (@katbaumann.bsky.social) November 8, 2025 at 6:49 AM
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(More homages in the thread)As a special treat for Halloween tomorrow, I'm uploading all 10 parts of my "Dressed Up Comics" mini-series from earlier this month -- all in sequence and higher res scans, instead of just snapping a picture like usual ðŧ ð
— ScaredyKat Bonemann ððĶī (@katbaumann.bsky.social) October 30, 2025 at 3:09 PM
Up first: Jim Davis, Gary Larson, Bill Watterson, E.C. Segar
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My winter sale is live for the next 7 days with 20% off all art, Prints, and commissions with code WINTER25 at checkout. https://t.co/TrUrO9zt6D pic.twitter.com/E4rQFV4IZw
— Frazer Irving (@frazerirving) November 19, 2025
i dont know where im taking this seriess https://t.co/8Xs7sWndER pic.twitter.com/qIL528xyTY
— Vivienne ðĩððģ️⚧️ | 3/3 slots (@vivmeybuyan) November 13, 2025
opening comms! 3 slots! pic.twitter.com/vm4qqc1H4F
— Vivienne ðĩððģ️⚧️ | 3/3 slots (@vivmeybuyan) October 11, 2025
Here's the original post. The Twitter embed tool has really degradedWonder Woman #28 PREVIEW! pic.twitter.com/bEQr2sFPB2
— DCU Updates (@dcuworld) November 12, 2025
"Not even in my wildest dreams did I imagine that one day I would paint a picture of hot Bowser for official material, announced by Miyamoto himself. ð I laughed so hard in disbelief while painting, you have no idea lol"
— Luke Mel Lups ð (@lucas11.bsky.social) November 12, 2025 at 9:22 AM
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Hey @Etsy,
— oliverbarrett (@oliverbarrett) November 17, 2025
Are you ever going to do anything about the countless shops selling bootleg, fake prints of my artwork?
I’ve submitted a number of DCMA takedown requests that you’ve rejected.
You empower thieves. This must change.
The black square page (marking a character's death) in "Tristram Shandy" (1759)
— Mary M. Burke (@maryburke.bsky.social) November 9, 2025 at 9:02 AM
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