just to hide outside your door ππ
hi guys! i'm starting a fundraiser for the PCRF! here's how it works:
-> donate $10+ dollars to the PCRF
-> send me a screenshot of your receipt through tumblr's messaging system
-> i will draw you a custom snoopy! here are some examples of past snoopies i've done:
-> you get an awesome custom snoopy and the opportunity to do some good!
some notes: i'm open to drawing your snoopy as any character/in any situation except NSFW (blood/gore is fine). each snoopy with be lined and have flat colors. please allow 1-2 weeks for your snoopy to be drawn. i'm open to drawing additional characters (woodstock, etc) so feel free to reach out and negotiate rates on that! i'll also be posting each snoopy to my blog in order to promote this fundraiser as much as possible!
thank you guys so much!
noooooooo Aziraphale don't turn around you won't survive the cunt this diva is serving
sorry for being weird and evasive. i was raised to believe that having wants and needs was a moral failing
drew this one on a magma yesterday wahoo yay
passing that single brain cell back and forth between them
Feeling wistful π§ββοΈπ§ββοΈ for heterosexuality
via babyangel.jpg
I finally got around to starting this wonderful book, what is essentially an encyclopaedia / analysis into moominvalley and all the creatures, characters, themes, and stories therein. The cover and the size strike me the most, this thing is large! Itβs beautifully embossed and gilded (although the printing on the back cover is slightly misaligned but I find it gives it more depth)
The inside cover has this intricate bookplate with the latin βWork and Loveβ. Itβs not captioned so that all I can get from it for now.
Past that is a pretty and colourful spread in the style of the magazine covers, thereβs a lot of contrast here, not only with the colours but the sun and storm clouds being a page apart.
The foreword by Frank Cottrell-Boyce and author introduction by Phillip Ardagh both tell the same story, of how they discovered moominvalley, and how they now relate to it later in life. Ostensibly the same story, they relate to moominvalley differently, with Frank views his relationships and experiences through it, branding people as βfillyjonksβ and himself as a βmoominpapaβ. Phillip puts the books into context, 1945 being the end of the war, and relating (and extending) the unrelenting good will of the moomin family to events in our own time.
What is consistent with the two though is their adoration and respect for Tove. Frank admiring her ability to connect with people across social classes and countries, and Phillipβs name isnβt on the front or back cover nor even the spine, it is The World of Moominvalley, as created by Tove Jannison.
Iβm really excited to get into this book ^_^ the authors seem like people with genuine connections to the stories I love, hearing them talk about how they relate moominvalley to their daily lives reminds me there is a real community around all this!
I'm only here for the ships. If you know me, hi :)@definitely.aaron on insta
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