fishfromspace:

mistsharks:

http://yourheartshapedbox.deviantart.com/art/Scorpions-and-Hazelnuts-flash-game-visual-novel-371436685?q=gallery%3Ayourheartshapedbox&qo=0
(or click through, if your device allows)The game is finally finished!:D :D I am so very proud of this one:) I hope you will like it too! it takes about 10 min tops to get through, and the only warnings I have are for mild transophobia and fights with parents. All disclaimers and other things are on the clickthrough.


Reblogging from my art blog - It would make me really happy if you guys gave it a try and told me what you think.

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Aaawh, that was really lovely Tone :) The watercolour work is amazing and the story incredibly touching!

fishfromspace:

mistsharks:

http://yourheartshapedbox.deviantart.com/art/Scorpions-and-Hazelnuts-flash-game-visual-novel-371436685?q=gallery%3Ayourheartshapedbox&qo=0

(or click through, if your device allows)

The game is finally finished!:D :D I am so very proud of this one:) I hope you will like it too! it takes about 10 min tops to get through, and the only warnings I have are for mild transophobia and fights with parents. All disclaimers and other things are on the clickthrough.

Reblogging from my art blog - It would make me really happy if you guys gave it a try and told me what you think.

Aaawh, that was really lovely Tone :) The watercolour work is amazing and the story incredibly touching!

mer-ow:

This is my Junior Series all done! It is the big project we as SVA illustration major juniors work on all school year long. This year’s theme was “Kings and Queens.” I chose King Haakon VII of Norway.
Technique: etching and aquatint printed on cloth with hand embroidery
King Haakon VII began his reign in 1905 after Norway dissolved its union with Sweden. The Norwegian people were happy with their King and their new independence. When the Nazis threatened to invade in 1940, King Haakon VII refused to cooperate with them so Germany attacked. The power struggle for Norway and the King’s resistance against the Nazis is the focus of my series. Many other countries recognized Norway’s courage and FDR acknowledged this in his speech, “Let him look to Norway.” After years in exile, when the war was finally over, the King was welcomed back to his country with open arms.
(As the artist and owner of these images I am asking you: please do not remove text or credit if you reblog. Thank you!)

(via kecky)