May162013
April292013
Hello, Corbin. Or Byrne, I suppose; it’s not like it would be easy to tell them apart in silhouette.

Hello, Corbin. Or Byrne, I suppose; it’s not like it would be easy to tell them apart in silhouette.

(via westcoastavenger)

April82013
tea-then-adventure:



Linden, from R.J. Anderson’s ‘Rebel’ (or ‘Wayfarer’)



Sorry for the quality - my scanner doesn’t like me today! I thought I’d try a (very sketchy) Linden, and it turned out pretty well considering it’s the first thing I’ve taken time to draw for about two years.She’s turned out a little more statuesque than planned, but that’s okay :)I must say I think I love Linden the most out of the ‘Big Four’ faeries because of that hidden part of me which is still a little girl and wants a hero who looks like me. Linden and I are very similar in personality, hair and (when human-sized!) in height. Perhaps she is a little braver owing to the events of the book ;)More importantly, one thing which really struck a chord in me whilst reading ‘Rebel’ was how refreshing it is that the relationship between Linden and Timothy isn’t a romantic one. In fact, I even see it as more realistic, due to having many (brilliant) close male friends myself. It means that their relationship can be stronger, and more meaningful in some ways, than if they were romantically interested in each other - they appreciate each other because of who they both are and what they’ve both been through and not because of attractiveness. Or something.So, yes. You should read those books. Good stuff.


Oh, this is delightful! I adore Linden’s patched leggings and the rueful look on her face. And the commentary is lovely as well. Thank you!

tea-then-adventure:

Linden, from R.J. Anderson’s ‘Rebel’ (or ‘Wayfarer’)

Sorry for the quality - my scanner doesn’t like me today! I thought I’d try a (very sketchy) Linden, and it turned out pretty well considering it’s the first thing I’ve taken time to draw for about two years.
She’s turned out a little more statuesque than planned, but that’s okay :)

I must say I think I love Linden the most out of the ‘Big Four’ faeries because of that hidden part of me which is still a little girl and wants a hero who looks like me. Linden and I are very similar in personality, hair and (when human-sized!) in height. Perhaps she is a little braver owing to the events of the book ;)

More importantly, one thing which really struck a chord in me whilst reading ‘Rebel’ was how refreshing it is that the relationship between Linden and Timothy isn’t a romantic one. In fact, I even see it as more realistic, due to having many (brilliant) close male friends myself. It means that their relationship can be stronger, and more meaningful in some ways, than if they were romantically interested in each other - they appreciate each other because of who they both are and what they’ve both been through and not because of attractiveness. Or something.

So, yes. You should read those books. Good stuff.
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Oh, this is delightful! I adore Linden’s patched leggings and the rueful look on her face. And the commentary is lovely as well. Thank you!

October112012

Aaaaaaaand this is pretty much why Rob can turn into a fox. Because FOXES.

(And also the Disney Robin Hood, I have realized in slightly embarrassing retrospect. Tall British redheads with lovely voices for the win, bonus if they are also FOXES.)

(Source: reinometazoa, via plenilune)

May222012

claudiagray:

I’m calling it right now: SHAPESHIFTER. 

opalci:

chrisferentinos:

Francis Alÿs, The Nightwatch, 2004 [x]

Surveillance cameras observe a fox exploring the Tudor and Georgian rooms of the National Portrait Gallery at night.

just a lil dude gettin his art on

OMG YES

The Empress is not going to be impressed when she finds out about this little incident, Rob. On the other hand, one day telling this story is going to really endear you to Paul and Peri, so you may end up deciding the punishment was worth it.

February102012
Sticks and stones by ~Madsqueaky
From top to bottom: Knife, Linden, Rhosmari and Jasmine. Nobody’s ever drawn Jasmine before! Very cool.

Sticks and stones by ~Madsqueaky

From top to bottom: Knife, Linden, Rhosmari and Jasmine. Nobody’s ever drawn Jasmine before! Very cool.

January252012
An extracanonical scene of Rob and Linden on a train. Love that readers are imagining (and drawing) their own scenes beyond the books!
Oh So Casual by ~Madsqueaky

An extracanonical scene of Rob and Linden on a train. Love that readers are imagining (and drawing) their own scenes beyond the books!

Oh So Casual by ~Madsqueaky

January232012
January202012
House martins are so tiny! Read the article linked below, it’s fascinating. (And comes with bonus Shakespeare reference. Martin would approve.)
(via Common House Martin – Delichon urbicum - Birds)

House martins are so tiny! Read the article linked below, it’s fascinating. (And comes with bonus Shakespeare reference. Martin would approve.)

(via Common House Martin – Delichon urbicum - Birds)

January122012
Shamelessly reblogging because it reminded me of Rob, only Rob would never get over it if he did anything so totally dorky. Being lectured by Peri and threatened at gunpoint was bad enough.
Some more foxes may show up here from time to time. I’m just saying. Also possibly owls, and uh, other birds and animals. Topical ones.

Shamelessly reblogging because it reminded me of Rob, only Rob would never get over it if he did anything so totally dorky. Being lectured by Peri and threatened at gunpoint was bad enough.

Some more foxes may show up here from time to time. I’m just saying. Also possibly owls, and uh, other birds and animals. Topical ones.

(Source: fennecs, via gingerhaze)

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