if you ever feel bad that your characterization is not absolutely on point remember that joss whedon wrote, directed and released a movie where natasha romanoff couldn’t escape a locked room while she was still wearing her bracelets and costume
Nat: *lying unconscious*
Maria: Romanoff's not breathing! Barton, call medical help, now!
Nat: *waking up*
Maria: *without realizing it* I'm gonna have to do mouth to mouth
Nat: *lays down abruptly*
Little midnight drawing (Where I live is currently 3:40 so yeah). I know it has a ton of mistakes and I didn't even bother with Nat's face but in my defense I'll say it's my birthday? Anyway, happy pride month everyone <3
I love it when you can see a brushstroke in a drawing. When you can tell what movement the artist made with their wrist to make that line. When you can see the choices they made in the colours, in the way they blended. I love an art style (be in digital or traditional) where you can SEE life in it. Where it's not perfect, where you can see the human being behind it
sneaking off at a gala but make it yuri
sometimes instead of a horrid little monk, divine visions of lesbians dance in my head dispensing wisdom
i like how ever since 2012 we’ve all decided that clint barton’s default state is looking like he just got the shit beaten out of him