thank you SO much zzurro, who reached out for a discord banner & icon commission of my vampire hunter crowley!!!
y'all know i haven't drawn gomens in a looong time, and i haven't taken illustration commissions in even longer, but getting free reign over this design def motivated me to have as much fun as i possibly could with it. and i had such a good timeee 🥺
i won't dive into anything too deep just yet, but know that i am thinking hard about adding illustration comms back to my vgen 💛
[ COMMISSIONS ] • [ MY VAMPIRE AU ]
Mammals both produce milk and have hair. Ergo, a coconut is a mammal.
Headcanon: Muriel accidentally saw the last 10 minutes of episode 6 through the window))
Bonus:
Miranda from The Tempest and A Companion to Owls.
I remember some time ago a fan pointed out that this scene was incredibly reminiscent of “Miranda” by John William Waterhouse and added Aziraphale on the rock contrasted with the first painting (1875) However, another version of the same painting exists; featuring a red-hair Miranda, which was painted after in 1916.
The Miranda here is a character from William Shakespeare's The Tempest. She was detained on an island, together with her father, Prospero, for almost twelve years. This happened as a result of having been exiled from Milan by Prospero's power-seeking brother, Antonio.
The scene plays very blatantly with the word “exile” and Aziraphale fearing being cast into Hell (exiled from Heaven) and Crowley’s clear banishment from his position as an angel.
The picture has been painted in cold (red hair) and warm tones (blond), playing very much into the tones we get to see in A Companion to Owls. Aziraphale’s side on the rock, with the more conventional, peaceful look and Crowley’s with the rocks on the background.
A ship slices through the waves, causing a feeling of imminent loss; notice how that is exactly Aziraphale’s placement on the frame.
Unlike the paintings though, in Good Omens we get a view of both sides, of before and after the storm. The color palettes combine as both Aziraphale and Crowley are fitted into the frame.
Concluding with the wonderful shot directly mirroring their color palettes (sunnier on Aziraphale’s side; shadows on Crowley’s) again and reversing the order of the Miranda paintings (not chronologically, as we see red-hair Miranda appear later on, but in terms of placement and coloring).
@spikievstheuniverse and I collaborated on a 2 page comic for the charity zine @goromcomzine!
It's a crossover between the show Good Omens and the movie D.E.B.S. (one of our favorite movies!)
*crowley imagines what Alpha centauri looks like*
(My fanart btw)
Here is my second secret Santa gift for @carnival-of-vanity !
Some lesbians!Ineffable romans
Can't believe it was my first time drawing Ineffable wives ?? What a shame, I need MORE
Clacomat, she/hermassive Good Omens fan
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