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June doodles I : a year of pixel art

my accidental journey on getting started with pixel art

Let me make you some art - Pixel art commissions

I found that some of the doodles I make for other people are the most rewarding. I love making art for you guys on bear, trying to bring your ideas and wishes to life. So for the bear blog community, I would be open to making a few pixel art pieces without any cost, if it's under 64x64px, with one piece per person. You can find some of the art I made for other people below and in my doodles page.…

feb-march doodles

March is barely here, but I ended up collecting a lot more doodles than I thought, so here they are.

jan-feb doodles

lil' things I drew

Peanut or Cello?

What do you see?

A stroll through my Lavender media

Note: This is a bear blog carnival post This is a part of the monthly bearblog carnival ride and I want you to hitch this ride along with me. Which is just a weird way to say I'm hosting it here and you are still welcome to yell at me about your feelings with queer media past the December month. Be sure to check out the January edition as well, titled "How I ___" This is a journey of my own pride,…

my reading habits and bear's discovery

disclaimer: part of this post contains an off the cuff conversation about gen AI, and its effects on bear's discovery page. It's been slightly less than a year since I started reading blogs including the ones on bear as part of my reduced internet consumption habits. I wanted a more casual reading diet away from my usual academic article spree, that makes me read more for the times I'm just tired…

art log and outtakes - Grizzly Gazette Advent Calendar

Lil' things that didn't make it in and some behind the scenes

Snowflake Koch Fractal

With a serious lack of holiday themed cosy maths in the advent calendar , I present some titbits about this snowflake looking thing called the von Koch fractal. It's fascinating enough to be useful for time travel. Okay, that's obviously a lie, but not entirely - the characters in the novel The Curve of the Snowflake by W. G. Walter use this fractal for time travel for its peculiar property. But…

Bear Blog Carnival 4 - Lavender media that made you feel things

The Christmas edition of the Bear Blog Carnival is here, and it's queer 1 . See how to participate by proposing new prompts every month, or get started by writing for this month's prompt: Lavender media that made you feel things . The submissions are linked and updated in this page as they arrive until the end of December. Send your submissions to xaya-e@proton.me . (You can send it after too, I…