lapisss
idk how to feel about this drawing
lapisss
idk how to feel about this drawing
And the littlest of them, Pink. She was as silly as she was small🩷
Steven Universe - Art Nouveau Series by Alexa Rockman
her pronouns are HE/HIM
you're so right hen
get mad. get rageful. debate all you like because im sending them to the death arena and you can't stop me
avtually editing this incase anyone checks the original post you shouls go check out hen's art blog @chickenscribbles and reblog his art ok? hes my friend and awesome
"i want morally grey female characters" you fuckers could barely handle rose quartz
Another one picked out by the Patreon
this bad boy can fit so much trauma in him
Why did I only find out today that the “I think we need to kill this guy meme” was a fucking Steven Universe vs Hitler comic?????
I was just caught so off guard by this
Genre of character: submissive like a guard dog is submissive
peridot fell off of bismuths shoulder immediately after the photo was taken
Blacksmithing is one of those things that a lot of people get wrong because they don't realize it stuck around past the advent of the assembly line. Here's a list of some common misconceptions I see and what to do instead!
I'm not the first to mention this, but one bit that I thought was really clever in Steven Universe is the ways in which the show subtly justifies the cartoonism of the principle cast always wearing the same outfit for ease-of-animation purposes. The gems are a gimme in that they're all hardlight-projections, and even before that's solidified as a plot point they're otherworldly and superheroic enough that you don't really think to question it. But Steven canonically just owns hundreds and hundreds of those star shirts, which are leftover merchandise from his father's fizzled-out career as a rock star. Into which you can read a whole bunch of other stuff if you really want to, right? And I do want to. It's reflective of Greg's misplaced optimism that he got hundreds of those made in the first place, and it's a benign but visible example of how Steven's life is shaped by the knock-on effects of decisions his parents made before he was even alive. He's got his mother's superpowers and he's wearing his father's shirts.