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SAOLA - "MIDNIGHT SKY"
Song that I heard while drawing this picture, do you wanna know? Here
I designed this character based on the Sao la concept. I wonder if Sao la was a god what would it look like in traditional Vietnamese costume? So what is SAO LA? The Saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis) or “Asian unicorn” is one of the rarest large animals on earth. This beautiful animal is found only in Laos and Vietnam, in the Annamite Mountains along the shared border of the two countries. In the Lao language, sao la means ‘spinning wheel posts’. Saola is listed as [Critically Endangered] (the last stop before extinction) on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. read the full information HERE
Fashion styles of Le Dynasty Women (Vietnam: 1428 to 1788)
A timeline to illustrate what Le Dynasty Vietnamese women of different societal backgrounds wore in the 16th-18th centuries.
I would very much love to do something similar for the Tang Dynasty and Heian Era (my favorite periods!), but it will have to be some other time in the far future.
As usual, refs can be found in my pinterest: http://pinterest/nduong08
Hats and Hair Fashion History: Vietnam
This is a companion piece to my other fashion timeline as I was highly curious to see how hairstyles and hats have changed throughout the course of Vietnam’s history. I have to admit that I was quite surprised by what I have found. I dug through as many photographs, paintings, sculptures as I possibly could find to compile this and eventually decided to draw about 100 hats/hairstyles (it ended up being a little bit more…) I might add more drawings if any new archeological evidence surfaces. The reference material can be found at <a href =“http://pinterest.com/nduong08/”><b>my pinterest</b></a>, <a href =“http://thunder510.fotki.com/images_of_vietnam/under_french_rule/”><b>Troy’s Fotki gallery</b></a>, <a href =“http://ebooks.library.cornell.edu/s/sea/index.php”><b>Cornell University Library’s Southeast Asia Visions</b></a>, and the documentary “Di Tim Trang Phuc Viet”. To preserve accuracy, I have retained the historical names and spellings as they were originally captioned. Notes and Tidbits: From <a href=“http://books.google.fr/books?id=Q0hGAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=fr#v=onepage&q&f=false”><b>Christoforo Borri’s account of Cochinchina</b></a> from 1618-1622 (Le dynasty): Women wear five to six layers on top of each other and of different colors. They do not like having any parts of their bodies exposed and would much rather suffer through the greatest heat. Hair is left long to flow on shoulders and may even reach to the ground. The longer the hair, the prettier it is deemed. Women wear <a href=“http://pinterest.com/pin/237776055296847773/”><b>hats so wide brimmed</b></a> that it obscures her face and renders her unable to see three or four steps ahead. Depending on her status, her hat may be mixed with silk and gold. (pg 50) Men also wear <a href=“http://pinterest.com/pin/237776055296969376/”><b>five to six layers of clothing</b></a> made of different colored fine silk. Sleeves are long and wide, and the layers from the belt down are slashed and jagged. With all these colors mixed together it creates an effect like that of a peacock displaying the colorful array of his feathers. The men also grow their hair long where it reaches to the heel. Like women they also wear wide brimmed hats. Men with beards are rare and those that don one do not shave it. Noble men allow their finger nails to grow long as a mark of status to distinguish themselves from the working class. (pg 52) From <a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Views-Seventeenth-Century-Vietnam-Christoforo-Cochinchina/dp/0877277710”><b> Views of Seventeenth-Century Vietnam: Christoforo Borri on Cochinchina and Samuel Baron on Tonkin</b> </a> “The Cochin-Chineses are in colour like the Chineses; that is, inclining to an olive color: I mean those that are nearest the sea; for those up the inland, as far as Tonchin, are as white as the Europeans. The shape of their faces is exactly like the Chineses, with flat noses, little eyes, but of an indifferent stature, not so small as the Japoneses, nor so tall as the Chineses. Yet they are stronger and more active than either of them, and braver than the Chineses, but are out-done by the Japoneses in one thing, which is the contempt of life in dangers and battles; The Japoneses seeming to make no account of life, nor to apprehend the least fear of death.” (pg 113) “If a male die, he is clothed with twelve of his best coats; if a female, with nine.” (pg 265) From John Crawfurd’s <a href =“http://books.google.com/books?id=rR8wxDBQyLQC&source=gbs_navlinks_s”><u><b> Journal of an Embassy to the Courts of Siam and Cochin-China</b> </u></a>, published in 1830: “Both sexes dress nearly alike. For the lower part of the body, the covering consists of a pair of loose trowsers, secured at the waist by a sash. The main portion of dress consists of two or more loose frocks, reaching half-way down the thigh. This, for such matters as among other Eastern people is uniform and constant, overlaps to the right side, and is secured by five buttons and as many hoops. Its sleeves are loose, and with persons not compelled to labour, they dangle a foot, or even a foot and a half, beyond the extremities of the fingers; but the lower orders, from necessity, wear them short.” (pg 277) “With the women, the inner frock reaches below the knee, and the outer down to the ankles.” (pg 278) “The hair of the head is worn long, and put up<a href=“http://pinterest.com/pin/237776055296942229/”><b> in a knot at the back of the head</b></a>, as was practiced by the Chinese before the present absurd fashion was imposed upon them by the Tartars. Both sexes wear turbans, which are put on with much neatness.” (pg 278) “The lower orders, except when dressed, seldom wear these turbans.” (pg 278) “When abroad, both sexes wear varnished straw hats, little less than two feet in diameter, tied under the chin. These, which are sometimes in the form of an inverted basin, and at others resembling a sugar-loaf, afford, however grotesque in appearance, good protection against sun and rain.” (pg 278) “The materials of dress consist of silk or cotton; the first being of more frequent use than I have observed in any other country. The inner frock is cotton of domestic manufacture, always unbleached; for, literally, there is not a rag of white linen in the kingdom. The outer frocks and gown, with the better ranks, are always of silk, or flowered gauze; and the latter is commonly Chinese manufacture. The trowsers, with the same class, are either plain silk, or crape of domestic fabric.” (pg 278-279) “The turban is crape, always black or blue, but most frequently the former; and this is also a home fabric.” (pg 279) “The lower orders are generally clad in cotton; but, even among them, silk is not unfrequently to be seen. Their cotton dress is very generally dyed of a dark brown color, as if tanned. This color is given to it by the tuberous root which I have mentioned in another place.” (pg 279) “Ornaments of the precious metals, or gems, do not appear to be very general. The women wear occasionally armlets and bracelets of gold. Where gems are worn, those of most frequent use are pearls, and amber brought from Yu-nan.” (pg 279) “The women wear ear-rings, and secure the hair by a bodkin with an ornamented gold-head.” (pg 279) “The shoes that are worn by the Cochin Chinese are slippers without heels. It may here be remarked, that the Chinese fashion of little feet among the women is unknown to the Cochin Chinese.” (pg 279-280) – From the many photographs and illustrations I’ve looked at, it seems that Early Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945) has <a href=“http://ebooks.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=sea;idno=sea010;view=image;seq=307”><b>bulkier</b></a> <a href=“http://pinterest.com/pin/237776055296942213/”><b>looking turbans</b></a>, due to the fact that the cloth needed to be manually wrapped around the hair. By the late 19th to <a href=“http://pinterest.com/pin/237776055296901922/”><b> early 20th century</b> </a>, turbans become less bulky and eventually did not require manual wrapping as a <a href=“http://pinterest.com/pin/237776055296881025/”><b> premade “turban”</b></a> of <a href=“http://www.blujay.com/1/525/3673017_s1_i1.jpg”><b> stiffened fabric</b></a> allowed the wearer to easily put on and take off his/her headdress. Anyhow this may be the last of the Vietnamese fashion infographics, as I hope to study the Champa Kingdom next.
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“I THOUGHT YOU LOVED ME!” 💥💥💥💥
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Trying out this LOVE trend I’ve been seeing float around! I debated how triggering dis is and how I should tag it but then I remembered obsession as a whole is… a extremely triggering movie 🦉
Also am I the only one who feels bad for Nikki and “Nikki”? Like, Nikki is p obvious as to why everyone feels bad for her but “Nikki”… She feels very young to me, and innocent in the sense she’s just trying to fulfill the wish made. Even if she’s a little unhinged about it, ultimately the way she acts is also, Bear’s fault 😭
Anyways I’m kinda rotating drawing ideas in my head, I have one of Nikki with her face obscured by a willow branch. Then another of “Nikki” with obligatory cat ears to compliment that one crazy theory about “Nikki” being Sandy…
Tw // Guns , gun , blood
“I THOUGHT YOU LOVED ME!” 💥💥💥💥
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Trying out this LOVE trend I’ve been seeing float around! I debated how triggering dis is and how I should tag it but then I remembered obsession as a whole is… a extremely triggering movie 🦉
Also am I the only one who feels bad for Nikki and “Nikki”? Like, Nikki is p obvious as to why everyone feels bad for her but “Nikki”… She feels very young to me, and innocent in the sense she’s just trying to fulfill the wish made. Even if she’s a little unhinged about it, ultimately the way she acts is also, Bear’s fault 😭
Anyways I’m kinda rotating drawing ideas in my head, I have one of Nikki with her face obscured by a willow branch. Then another of “Nikki” with obligatory cat ears to compliment that one crazy theory about “Nikki” being Sandy…
How to Draw Greek Chitons
Artist: Glimja
Haunted by how I can’t just draw for hours on end anymore without me fingies going numb….. haunting. Remember to do your hand stretches friends!!
therapist: and what do we say when we feel like this?
me: no live organism can continue to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality
therapist: no

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kitten i'll be honest daddy needs to learn how to have fun making art again or he's going to kill himself
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TAG GAME ❗️❗️❗️
Thanks to @litsenn for the tag! <3 Well, I’d say you did very, very well with our favorite vampire spawn.
As for me? The game apparently decided one spouse wasn’t enough and handed me both Karlach and Astarion. I’ll happily take the threesome. Living the dream, apparently. xD Though I can’t help feeling a little guilty about being the third wheel. Lol.
P.S.: This photo is part of a set of three. I was trying to figure out how Lighty Light works, with admittedly limited success. 😅 I still have a lot to learn, so I’ve decided to redo the whole set from scratch, maybe in a different setting.
No pressure tags: @floehie, @cursed-nyxan, @baelthi, @aristenfromwarsaw, @surprise-based-teddy-bear, @elceewunjo, @rivereverie, @missfortunetherogue, @oonalovesastarionssimpleplan, @spillingteanotpermitted.
Well, I wasn't so lucky as you @michanvalentine 😭 but at least my future husband is super cute and can do magic 🤷♀️
It's Vivi from Final Fantasy 9. And why exactly do I have him in my camera roll? Because he's gonna be part of my Tattoo very soon 😍
No pressure tags: @desperateani @anacdoce @wildbloodwolf @cantaby @themossstomper @marlowethebard
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I really don’t know how the marriage will go, but I am fairly certain it comes with two polar bears.
Thanks for the tag @floehie !
No pressure tags: @tinknevertalks , @f0xlight , @bloodjune
My sister sent the group chat this pic... So apparently I'm marrying a train? Hang on, I'll find one I actually took/saved/whatevs...
... I'll stick with Thomas, tyvm.
Tagging @offworld-lamb, @eidetictelekinetic , @sarcasticsciencefictionwriter, @fabledshadow, and @electricrogue.
Tinknevertalks already posted Thomas and he's not in my camera roll sooooo....
You cant see his dace, does this count?
Tbf id rather not, he is to be studied like a bug and nothing else. The next one would be...
UM.
Tagging: @bayleafavidan @stormyrainyday @coffeeworldsasaki
Well this one could go one way or the other with marrying Michael caffee I'm not complaining though
No pressure tags @avidxmn @teawithmagician @garruscoochie
We are both too neurotic we will kill Shawn together though 🩵
No pressure tags @doctorwhowatchesthewatchmen @hidetheblue @liueyen
This is an embarrassing outing that I still, occasionally check in on genshin impact LAWL I think he might eat me alive 😭😭😭😭 it’ll be mr.giggleshits 1 and 2 up in here….
HEY ARTISTS!
Do you design a lot of characters living in not-modern eras and you’re tired of combing through google for the perfect outfit references? Well I got good news for you kiddo, this website has you covered! Originally @modmad made a post about it, but her link stopped working and I managed to fix it, so here’s a new post. Basically, this is a costume rental website for plays and stage shows and what not, they have outfits for several different decades from medieval to the 1980s. LOOK AT THIS SELECTION:
OPEN ANY CATEGORY AND OH LORDY–
There’s a lot of really specific stuff in here, I design a lot of 1930s characters for my ask blog and with more chapters on the way for the game it belongs to I’m gonna be designing more, and this website is going to be an invaluable reference. I hope this can be useful to my other fellow artists as well! :)
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Excellent. Now you may accurately choose Nice Clothes for your bois in this RP.
The link takes you to a 404 page, but it can all still be found by clicking on the “catalogue” link (or just click here: [link] )
It’s such a good movie year so far I can’t keep up

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“Love only the branch of a willow tree could conjure.”
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Lowkey obsessed with this movie and its themes of misogyny and women’s autonomy within relationships. Like that’s such a cool take on the obsessive lover trope, especially as someone who’s grown up reading yandere type characters and what not!
By subverting the obsessive lover, this movie creates super interesting commentary on the misogyny of men who feel entitled to women and the autonomy you’re supposed to have in a healthy relationship. I feel endlessly bad for Nikki and look forward to drawing a happier version of her.
On another note though, meanwhile this probably wasn’t fully intended as a story commenting on attachment styles and/or BPD I absolutely felt slightly embarrassed/mortified watching this movie as well given I struggle with attachment styles. It was like watching the worst parts of myself and seeing it escalated into something appropriate for a horror movie.
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