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  1. Painting of Marvel's Natasha Romanova, aka Black Widow, styled after the 1943 American wartime "We Can Do It" poster by J. Howard Miller. Natasha,  an immigrant with a past who testified in front of congress and worked to root out the Nazis inside government, is rolling up the sleeve of her punching arm. She is wearing an upside-down American flag bandanna, with the caption #HandsOff above her head.ALT

    Natasha, for the winner of my @marveltrumpshate auction, who requested a callback to the Captain America panel “a flag is a piece of cloth”

    I’ve styled her after the 1943 American wartime “We Can Do It” poster by J. Howard Miller. Natasha, an immigrant with a past who testified in front of congress and worked to root out the Nazis inside government, is rolling up the sleeve of her Nazi punching arm. She is wearing an upside-down American flag bandanna, with the caption #HandsOff above her head.

     
  2. artgroves:

    artgroves:

    He looked right at me.

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    Sure thing anon

    (via artgroves)

     
  3. artgroves:

    …Bucky blew out a cloud of smoke, unwinding, and said, “fuck, I missed you.“

    for @cesperanza <3 and Coming and Going

    art on AO3

    (via artgroves)

     
  4. artgroves:

    We found your backpack, just in time for your birthday, pal.

    Didn’t think you’d mind me looking through it. Think of it as payback for that time you helped yourself to my sketchbook.

    (via artgroves)

     

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    Steve, inspired by Hope Is Not a Bird, Emily, It’s a Sewer Rat by Caitlin Seida

    for Maiasaura and @marveltrumpshate

    and for the amazing @leveragehunters who wrote a marvelous companion fic: Who is the country

     

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    Bucky Barnes for @cuidadolasllamas

     

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    Howl Pendragon for @coffehound91

     

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    “Honey, you won’t believe the dream I just had.”

    “All right, Nandor, what is it?”

    “You were a human, and you wore these cute glasses, and you were like my butler, or something.”

    “Well, that settles it. No more Japanese tourists before bed!”

    for fandomtrees

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    Samwise Gamgee and his potatoes. That’s it. That’s the (vegie) plot.

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    Miles Behind Us , an AU where Sophia gets to grow up ❤️‍🩹

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    Downtime in Bear Creek, or Pike takes Ash riding at his ranch in Montana.

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    It’s like Grand Central Station in here!

    Masterpost of art for the 4 Minute Window series by @cesperanza

    With accompanying podfic by @revolutionaryjo, miniature art by @melllacita and a host of additional pieces by other fans, this series has been a staple for so many of us over the past 10 years (the first fic was posted in January 2015).

    Please indulge me in the feels nostalgia of a round-up of all the art I made for the series over the years and if you’re so inclined, enjoy the wonderful stories all over again, and ring in the new year with a re-read.

    Happy New Year, everyone!

     

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    Steve, for @marvelartparty’s Fin-Up Book, a collection of 25 pin-ups by 22 artists all in a lovely paperback book, with all proceeds donated to The Ocean Cleanup.

    GET YOUR COPY HERE!

     

  15. soliddarrity asked:

    Weird question, hope it hasn't been asked a bunch before: but what are the physical dimensions usually of one of your art pieces? Like is it a 9x12 sheet of paper or a larger sketchbook size or a whole canvas or even bigger? Asking because I recently tried oil pastels and found them REALLY tricky and I'm wondering if all the detail you manage is because they're actually the size of like, my bedroom wall or something lol

    Hey there!

    Not a weird question at all, I work on pieces that are roughly A3 size so approx 297x420mm (approx 12x17 inches). I cut the pieces out of large sheets so they’re irregular, and sometimes I get the urge to make it a square art and those end up roughly 300x300mm.

    I work in soft pastels, and all the kudos to you for working in oil pastels as I know they can be really challenging to use!

    Here’s a peek at my hand for scale 🖤