Hello everybody! This piece is to honor the end of the year! Overall, it definitely wasn't my best, or the most successful, but I don't regret the new friendships I made, or the things I have tried. Wishing all of you a wonderful 2024! Let's start the year strong. :)
Hello there everyone! Thought I'd remake my introduction because it's been quite a while and I wanted to give my blog a fresh look. :) I go by Mira here and I am a Korean-American artist living in France. English is my native language, but I speak French and some Spanish as well, so feel free to reach out in either of those.
Some fandoms I'm in are The Owl House and Amphibia, but I'm also a major bookworm and watch lots of other things as well. I'm still in school, and a minor, so I'd appreciate no 18+ content requests/ interactions. I'm currently working on a webcomic I plan to release in January and I'll be posting my illustrations and doodles here. I have a Youtube with the same handle as my Tumblr, but there's nothing on there.
That's all for now, and I hope you'll stick around. Thank you for reading!
One massive, legitimate way to improve as a writer or artist or in any creative endeavor really, is to become absolutely obsessed with something and to allow yourself to be weird about it. Genuinely mean this btw.
My pjo babygirl oc Cora she is a source of constant brainrot. Old doodles.
head in the clouds
twitter/ insta/cara/ store
Spin Cycle. Oil on canvas, 8 x 10"
Character art for a comic I’ll be posting :)
Sorry for the inactivity, here’s some sketchbook doodles! (The colorful page was done with watercolors and the pen drawing took 2 hours in English class)
y'all I finally uploaded my first character on artfight!!! :D Feel free to attack me by using the link on the image
Record floods that killed over 170 people and displaced half a million in southern Brazil are a warning sign of more disasters to come throughout the Americas because of climate change, an official at the United Nations' refugee agency said on Tuesday.
Roughly 389,000 people, opens new tab in the state of Rio Grande do Sul remain displaced from their homes because of the intense rain and flooding, which local officials say was the worst disaster in the region's history. Scientists say climate change made the flooding twice as likely to happen.
Andrew Harper, special advisor on climate action to the refugee agency UNHCR, visited a flooded neighborhood in state capital Porto Alegre over the weekend and called it "a ghost town."
"It was underwater for almost 40 days. There wasn't even any rats running around. Everything had died," Harper said in an interview on Tuesday.
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Finally got a computer (its so pretty ahhh)