Fly Or Die (the Last Greenseer)

Fly Or Die (the Last Greenseer)

Fly or die (the Last Greenseer)

I was reading A Song of Ice and Fire (again) and I felt like painting Bran's "fly or die" dream. The problem is that my brain is broken and I ended up thinking about the Three Eyed Crow and how he probably may have learned greensight the same way from his predecessor... so here is Brynden Rivers being taught the fine art the greenseer by almost being impaled on oniric spikes.

(In my headcanon this happened while he was recovering from the Redgrass Field)

More Posts from Just-another-weird-artist and Others

Watercolor And Gouache Sketch Based On The Photos From The Yellow Submarine Premiere, Featuring (left
Watercolor And Gouache Sketch Based On The Photos From The Yellow Submarine Premiere, Featuring (left
Watercolor And Gouache Sketch Based On The Photos From The Yellow Submarine Premiere, Featuring (left
Watercolor And Gouache Sketch Based On The Photos From The Yellow Submarine Premiere, Featuring (left
Watercolor And Gouache Sketch Based On The Photos From The Yellow Submarine Premiere, Featuring (left

Watercolor and gouache sketch based on the photos from the Yellow Submarine premiere, featuring (left to right) unimpressed, ridicolously long lashed Paul, a VERY stylish and VERY judging George, a background almost invisible Ringo and foreground JohnandYoko.

They all are so much fun to draw, their faces are just so caricature worthy.


Tags

Want to learn something new in 2022??

Absolute beginner adult ballet series (fabulous beginning teacher)

40 piano lessons for beginners (some of the best explanations for piano I’ve ever seen)

Excellent basic crochet video series

Basic knitting (probably the best how to knit video out there)

Pre-Free Figure Skate Levels A-D guides and practice activities (each video builds up with exercises to the actual moves!)

How to draw character faces video (very funny, surprisingly instructive?)

Another drawing character faces video

Literally my favorite art pose hack

Tutorial of how to make a whole ass Stardew Valley esque farming game in Gamemaker Studios 2??

Introduction to flying small aircrafts

French/Dutch/Fishtail braiding

Playing the guitar for beginners (well paced and excellent instructor)

Playing the violin for beginners (really good practical tips mixed in)

Color theory in digital art (not of the children’s hospital variety)

Retake classes you hated but now there’s zero stakes:

Calculus 1 (full semester class)

Learn basic statistics (free textbook)

Introduction to college physics (free textbook)

Introduction to accounting (free textbook)

Learn a language:

Ancient Greek

Latin

Spanish

German

Japanese (grammar guide) (for dummies)

French

Russian (pretty good cyrillic guide!)


Tags

I just could your Dreamer stuff and I absolutely love it as a fan of the Carcosa mythos and SCP. My question is, what are some of the differences between Carcosa as and Allagada in this world, as one is very inspired by the other?

I am so happy you like it! I'll try to do my best to answer your question.

When I started the project I knew that I wanted to include both Alagadda and Carcosa, despite their strong similarities (I just had to paint them both, their aesthetic is just so perfect), so I ended up making some... bold choices in the matter of worldbuilding.

Carcosa exists as the lost city from the "King in Yellow". Once a thriving metropolis ruled by the sister-queens known as Cassilda and Camilla, now it's the place where Hastur lies dead-dreaming like the other Great Old Ones.

Alagadda has no direct ties to the Great Old Ones, nor with the Outer Gods, though it still is part of the Dream of Azathoth (or rather its equivalent in this story). It is an inversion of Carcosa in many ways, its mirror image. Alagadda was created (I think I borrowed the idea from Theology of a Snake, by Sunnyclockwork) when a man tried to reach apotheosis under the guidance of a mysterious entity, but was tricked and failed, becoming a negation of godhood, a "god-shaped hole". Everyone else paid the price, of course. Through this failure and from the binding of this Anti-god, Alagadda became what it is now, the city of Alchemists. Alagadda is to Carcosa something like what antimatter is to matter. The Great Old Ones and the Outer Gods cannot enter its dimension because it would mean mutual destruction.

One of the main themes of this project is the struggle between the overwhelming forces of the universe and the desire of mortals to become their own gods in order to free themselves. Carcosa and Alagadda in a way represent a worst case scenario for both sides.

Carcosa is now mainly uninhabited. Only the servants of the King in Yellow, and what remains of the fallen dreamers the King snatched from the Dreamlands remain (there is a reason why the Great Old Ones are kidnapping dreamers, I swear). It is visited still, by madmen and artists, that chase it in their dreams. Most of those who reach it never leave. Those who manage to return are broken. Mortals were never made for godhood.

Alagadda is as we see it in the SCP article by Metaphysician, but there are some changes that I had to make for the sake of the story, for example when the Dreamer first arrives at Alagadda, the Black Lord hasn't been banished yet. I and @amyma-ymamy also made up quite a lot of random lore to try and pull off some Alagaddan politics (because politics is fun).

I hope this makes some kind of sense, because the whole thing is still a work in progress.

(Also apologies for any spelling mistakes or weird syntax, English is not my first language.)


Tags
Study Of Antarctic Ladscape From A Photo. About 45 Min On Artflow.

Study of Antarctic ladscape from a photo. About 45 min on artflow.

It has absolutely nothing to do with my last post. I swear. ( I am lying)


Tags

After a long traditional, personal and serious-ish art phase I am back on my digital self indulgent fun!

Process snippet from a work in process. It started as the study of a painting... but I was listening to a lecture on Catilina's conspiracy and it all turned Rome - themed. Also my less unfinished boy is looking suspiciously Caesar-y.


Tags

“My name is Elsa Sánchez de Oesterheld, and I am the wife of Héctor Germán Oesterheld, world-famous for writing the comic strip El Eternauta. During this country’s tragic era, my four daughters, my husband, my two sons-in-law, another son-in-law I never met, and two unborn grandchildren disappeared. Ten people disappeared in my family. But I prefer to remember the years when I was happy.”

Elsa Sánchez de Oesterheld - "Los Oesterheld" (2016) A Biography.

“My Name Is Elsa Sánchez De Oesterheld, And I Am The Wife Of Héctor Germán Oesterheld, World-famous

In the picture, the four Oesterheld daughters, ages between 14 and 19 years old. They were part of the "Unión de estudiantes secundarios" (High school students union).

Argentina's last civic-military dictatorship that took place from 1976 to 1983, supported and financed by the C.I.A. from the United States through the so-called "Operation Condor"; kidnapped thousands of people, took them to clandestine camps, tortured them mercilessly, stole their children and disappeared them by extrajudicial executions disposing their bodies secretly.


Tags

I have a question. It's a really silly question but I am curious. Pink Floyd. I LOVE Pink Floyd. I mean the Dark side of the Moon? Wish you were here? Beautiful. Amazing music. Probably amongst my favorite of all times.

But am I the only one who can listen to them only so much before starting to feel a mixture of existential dread and general depression?

The notable exception is my beloved Piper at the Gates of Dawn. I could listen to that one over and over again.

NB: some of this is and exaggeration for dramatic purpose.

I'll go and do a deep dive of their discography to gather more data.


Tags

antarctic exploration is so funny because you read about the endurance expedition and it’s a zany adventure with a lovable stowaway and trials and tribulations that show the indomitable nature of the human spirit without a single man lost and it ends in a thematically resonant and meaningful way with a fitting and beautiful conclusion and then you get to the belgica and the crew are running away constantly, they frame the cook for his own beatdown and get him fired, the beloved moral-boosting chipper ships boy literally falls off of the boat and drowns before they even GET to antarctica, the commandant and the captain are deliberately freezing the ship in ice to protect their beautiful belgian honor, they’re constantly falling into crevasses, and the ships pet penguin dies in what i cannot stress enough is the most narratively ominous and portentous circumstance on the morning of their imprisonment in the ice. the doctor was literally imprisoned for fraud.


Tags
Twin Peaks: Pilot (David Lynch, 1990)
Twin Peaks: Pilot (David Lynch, 1990)

Twin Peaks: Pilot (David Lynch, 1990)


Tags
Loading...
End of content
No more pages to load
  • deathkillers
    deathkillers liked this · 8 months ago
  • biichama
    biichama liked this · 9 months ago
  • 13oct1307
    13oct1307 liked this · 11 months ago
  • earthquakenut
    earthquakenut liked this · 1 year ago
  • wishyouweregayyyyy
    wishyouweregayyyyy liked this · 2 years ago
  • witchybibliophile
    witchybibliophile liked this · 2 years ago
  • bluegreen1
    bluegreen1 liked this · 2 years ago
  • venuscrystoo
    venuscrystoo liked this · 2 years ago
  • sasukebutmorebratty
    sasukebutmorebratty liked this · 2 years ago
  • purpleunicornc
    purpleunicornc liked this · 2 years ago
  • rudranee
    rudranee liked this · 3 years ago
  • randomno1
    randomno1 liked this · 3 years ago
  • barnesatine
    barnesatine liked this · 3 years ago
  • someasoiafart
    someasoiafart reblogged this · 3 years ago
  • kyleumbra
    kyleumbra liked this · 3 years ago
  • dusteoboe
    dusteoboe liked this · 3 years ago
  • milasole
    milasole liked this · 3 years ago
  • downydatura
    downydatura liked this · 3 years ago
  • crazysmolbird
    crazysmolbird liked this · 3 years ago
  • nobodydoodle
    nobodydoodle liked this · 3 years ago
  • mzyraj
    mzyraj liked this · 3 years ago
  • selkiewife
    selkiewife reblogged this · 3 years ago
  • selkiewife
    selkiewife liked this · 3 years ago
  • bride-of-oceans
    bride-of-oceans liked this · 3 years ago
  • bluestsunset
    bluestsunset liked this · 4 years ago
  • queengirl56
    queengirl56 liked this · 4 years ago
  • norealemotions
    norealemotions reblogged this · 4 years ago
  • norealemotions
    norealemotions liked this · 4 years ago
  • eleannita
    eleannita liked this · 4 years ago
  • astrape-the-weatherwitch
    astrape-the-weatherwitch liked this · 4 years ago
  • docpiplup
    docpiplup reblogged this · 4 years ago
  • docpiplup
    docpiplup liked this · 4 years ago
  • flowerynameslover
    flowerynameslover liked this · 4 years ago
  • sweetbreadislove
    sweetbreadislove liked this · 4 years ago
  • lintskukka
    lintskukka reblogged this · 4 years ago
  • freakingvantastic
    freakingvantastic liked this · 4 years ago
  • eveningalchemist
    eveningalchemist reblogged this · 4 years ago
  • eveningalchemist
    eveningalchemist liked this · 4 years ago
  • queenofoldvalyria1
    queenofoldvalyria1 liked this · 4 years ago
  • vladalight
    vladalight liked this · 4 years ago
  • gothamsharls
    gothamsharls liked this · 4 years ago
  • rosystitch
    rosystitch liked this · 4 years ago
  • ortizmcristina
    ortizmcristina liked this · 4 years ago
  • moodswingysadhumanbean
    moodswingysadhumanbean liked this · 4 years ago
just-another-weird-artist - just another weird artist
just another weird artist

Italian med student with an obsession for painting. Also a mythology and history nerd. Give me a book and I'll give you my heart.

204 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags