One of Charles' drawings🥺
He had an assignment in school to draw himself and his parents and of course he drew himself and his mom❤️
Liberty, when she saw this drawing for the first time, even cried and kept this drawing with her and framed it🥰
P. S. Guys, sorry for hardly posting anything (I wasn't feeling well and was celebrating the holiday). And Happy New Year btw!!!
Liberty is in its teens!🧡 Still in France. Once again a sketch with no coloring, sorry.
Another commiseration I've ordered again! This time just Liberty in a cool pose in the background of his favorite city from Kotyusha! Thank you!
P. S. I'll show you another commission from another author now, you've already seen it...
A few facts about her:
- she has a foster son, Charles, who she adopted after she first saw him alone on the subway.
- She hates seagulls who constantly steal her food.
- she's mentally traumatized by the death of twins (I don't think I need to explain which twins we're talking about).
- She loves puns, especially about herself, in short, this lady is self-ironic.
- She works hard without weekends, so her dream is to get away from NYC on vacation for at least 3 months (although I'm sure she needs more vacation time).
P. S. Some art from another artist, as these are commishees I've commissioned.
Liberty escorts Chris around NYC (humanization of Titanic from my friend - @sunshinelady813 )
And yes in NYC it will always be faster to get there on foot or subway, as opposed to cars, because of traffic. So 10 blocks is not much for NYC.
Don't mess with Liberty or insult her, or she'll take away your freedom and give you a beating😡.
Austin keeps trying to talk her out of trying to punch the offender🥲
P. S. Austin is her lover (but more like a husband along the way) and he is the humanization of the Washington Monument.
I drew a new humanization. Two beautiful sisters, Campania and Lucania!
Спасибо @prophecysreblogskindaish и всем, кто набрал мне 5 реблогов!
- If the landmark isn't a statue, but for example some building, tower, etc, then they (humanizations) live actually in their building/tower or somewhere near them. But if the landmark is a statue, then they are just like living people who live in their pedestal (some personal apartment inside or something), but if there is no pedestal, then they live somewhere near where they were built.
- Landmarks though their biological species is human, but unlike real humans, they can live much longer. The maximum age is unknown.
The birth date of landmarks is when they are opened to the public, however, the age of landmarks is still counted from the beginning of construction. For example, the Statue of Liberty began construction in 1876, and the grand opening was in 1886, so October 28, 1886 is the date of its birthday, but in fact it is 138 years old.
+ bonus: the real age of a landmark counts as its actual age (from the day it was built), and human age is more of a mental thing.
Also, as I mentioned before that landmarks live longer than humans and can look much younger than their real age. Just about that... For example the humanization of the Great Wall of China is over 2000 years old, but himself looks 80+ (Yeah and the fact that the Chinese live a long time plays a bit of a role too).
So there you go...
Dashik, 18 y. o. She/He Developed a new fandom about landmarks "Atlas of Wonders of the World" You may know me from the "Spies in Disguise" artwork
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