Welcome, folks! I'm Bella Lee, and I'm an author and artist for stories. I'm also obsessed with both cartoons AND anime! đ
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Who do you think is worse? Arick/Burnie Burns or the Unhinged OTM Girls Fan
Both are guys who are self-proclaimed fans of their respective idols, but are just some unreasonable dickheads who think theyâre entitled to them to the point of trying to outright kill them just to get attention.
Arick (Burnie) Burns is from Helluva Boss, which belongs to Vivienne âVivziepopâ Medrano
And the Unhinged OTM Girls fan is from Aggretsuko, which belongs to Sanrio and Netflix
Margaret White Denied Entrance from Heaven
(Just after Margaret White died, she finds herself above the clouds in front of a golden gate, decorated with an eye. In front of said gates are Sera and Deerie. The former having a disgusted look on her face and the latter a smug one. Nonetheless, Margaret is excited.)
Margaret: Is this Heaven? Have I pleased the Lord enough to get here?
Sera: Think again, Mrs. White.
Deerie: Mmm yeah no, sorry. But Iâm afraid your abuse of your daughter, manipulating her, before finally trying to kill her has cost you your ticket to enter. Yeah, no.
Margaret: WHAT!? What are you talking about? Everything I did was in Heavenâs name! I deserve to be here!
Sera: No you do not. All your beliefs are nothing but ridiculous lies just to keep your daughter in line. Most of them donât even make any sense: âAcne being Godâs way of chastising youâ? âThe first sin was intercourseâ? Iâll have you know the first sin was in fact disobedience.
Margaret: Everything I did for my Carrie was to protect her, and when I stabbed her in the back with that knife, it was to free her from witchcraft and her sins.
(As Margaret keeps blabbering on, Sera facepalms in annoyance and Deerie files her hoof, uninterested in her excuse.)
Sera: It doesnât matter, because of your sins and false beliefs in your religion, you are banned from ever entering Heavenâs gates.
(Shocked, slack-jawed, and wide-eyed, Margaret throws a tantrum; scratching herself and pulling her own hair as she did when trying to manipulate Carrie to not go to Prom.)
Margaret: NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! This cannot be! I did everything for Jesus! Let me into Heaven! You canât do this to me!!!
(Sera, unamused at Margaretâs immature outburst, turns her back on her and is about to leave before commenting,)
Sera: You know, itâs delusional hypocrites like you who give Heaven a bad name.
Deerie: So yeah. Sorry to have to do this but⌠youâre going to Hell. Bye! ^_^
(A portal suddenly appears under Margaretâs feet, and she falls down, screaming as she does so.)
This one took a whole lot longer to work on, especially with having to get the details in Seraâs hair, wings, and dress right. I had thought about working on something like this for a while now. And let me tell you, watching Margaret getting denied by Sera is as satisfying as a big fat slice of catharsis pie! Not to mention I took a little inspiration from this piece from BlackWolfStar15: https://www.deviantart.com/blackwolfstar15/art/Contest-Entry-Margaret-Gets-Rejected-By-Heaven-884506113. Anyway, I hope you all like this. Like I said, it may have taken a lot more time and precision to get this done, but it was all worth it.
Margaret White from Carrie belongs to Stephen King and MGM
And Deerie and Sera from Helluva Boss and Hazbin Hotel respectively belong to Vivienne âVivziepopâ Medrano, A24, and Amazon Prime
The Eye of God is Watching Us
A bit of âUnicorn Warsâ fan art that took me quite a while to work on. The part that challenged me the most was getting the body positions of AzulĂn/Bluey and Gordi/Tubby right. Not to mention getting some lighting under the unicornsâ heads. Still, I think this turned out pretty good.
Unicorn Wars belongs to Alberto Vazquez and GKIDS Films
Bubblegum Scumble
Another quick painting I did to experiment with my cheap paints for scumbling. I always had a thing for bubblegum, especially in cartoons, comics, anime, games, etc. With how translucent my paints usually turn out, I thought Iâd try them out on this. I was a little impatient with the lips, since I didnât have enough time to put any light on them or make them more anatomically correct. But I think the bubble turned out pretty nicely.
Sunset Behind the Mountains
This one was just an experiment in scumbling with the cheap acrylic paints I got from Walgreens. As you can tell, the scarlet and the violet barely blend into each other, and I could barely get some thin lines in the mountains, let alone lighter grey cave-ins. Regardless, I still tried my very best to get the image right.
Mermista canât stand Harley Quinn
Mermista: Ughhh! Canât you just shut up for a few minutes?!
Harley Quinn: Awww, but why?
Mermista: For one thing, you donât respect personal boundaries. Secondly, you never seem to think about the consequences of your extreme actions. And finally, your jokes are NOT that funny.
Harley Quinn: (shocked) You⌠you donât think Iâm⌠(gets teary-eyed) funny? ;-(
I havenât seen a lot of crossover fanart of She-Ra and the 2019 version of DCSHG. But I found an opportunity to make a meme out of a screenshot I just took. No offense to any Harley Quinn fans, but I thought this would make for an interesting scenario if she and Mermista ever had an interaction like this.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power belongs to Noelle/ND Stevenson, Dreamworks, and Netflix
DC Superhero Girls (2019) belongs to Lauren Faust, DC Comics, and Cartoon Network
This one took more time and precision than I thought. Mixing the right shades of blue over a really dark blue background.
A screenshot repainting of the Night Wind coming for Unico to take him to the Hill of Oblivion under the order of the gods. The look on her face shows just how no-nonsense she is and how sheâs willing to do what the more merciful West Wind couldnât.
The Fantastic Adventures of Unico belongs to Osamu Tezuka and Sanrio
Emily Elizabethâs Favorite Bubblegum
For as long as I can remember, I can honestly say that if this brand of gum were to exist, Iâd gladly buy some. Too bad it got in Emilyâs hair in the âClifford the Big Red Dogâ episode, âEmbarrassing Momentsâ.
This one was a bit challenging for me because I kept getting the shape of the bubble and the gum wrong as well as the colors right. If I were to guess though, I still tried my very best.
âClifford the Big Red Dogâ belongs to Norman Bridwell
Gray clouds and blue rain.
Another one I made in the same Art Club, but quicker than usual because I was in a rush.
Heart Cake a la Thiebaud
With my first week of landscape painting class, I used up a bit of the leftover paints as well as my own for this one. After finding a few cake paintings made by a guy named Wayne Thiebaud, I figured I try something similar to what he did. As you can see, mine isnât as complex in terms of tone or details, but I tried my very best.
âThe Art of Murderâ standee
Just got this earlier this afternoon. The moment I saw the pilot for âThe Art of Murderâ, I couldnât help finding myself intrigued by the storyâs concept of parody characters being suspected of âmurderingâ an OC. I can hardly wait to see what the next episodes will have in store.
I worked on this one a little quicker than I usually would. Just a random picture of jellyfish swimming around near the ocean floor.
Another quick sketch I made while waiting for Art Club to start.
Just got this today! Never thought my first order from Streamily would make it, but to see the King and Princess of Hell give some kind words of advice is more than a great honor to me! đ
Just a quick and fun sketch I made on the white board a bit before Art Club! I think my drawing of Wander/Tumbleweed turned out pretty well.
Carrie & Matilda
As Matilda Wormwood does some research through the Chamberlain Archives, wanting to know more about the history leading to the events of the Black Prom, Carrie Whiteâs ghost looms over the young girl, waiting for the right moment to strike.
I had been meaning to do something like this for a while since I got into painting this for a while. A picture for a potential movie poster or graphic novel of a crossover a lot of us want but canât due to copyright: Carrie White and Matilda Wormwood.
I like to imagine the story taking place some time after the events of Matilda (the 1996 film version) in which Matilda begins to have visions of the old town of Chamberlain, Maine raided by ghosts, led by a very sad girl in red. Somehow she visits Chamberlain to investigate, asks the surviving townsfolk about what they recall what happened and why before finding a volume of the townâs archives. Later on, she confronts Carrieâs ghost, sympathizing as well as empathizing with the teenage ghost before somehow helping her realize the error of her ways and finding peace. In other words, my own take on the Laika stop-motion film ParaNorman.
Carrie belongs to Stephen King
Matilda belongs to Roald Dahl
Blitzø vs AzulĂn/Bluey
I had been meaning to work on something like this for a while. Using the canvas background I meant to use last Thursday along with my other two paintings, I figured Iâd finally work on this.
As I mentioned in a comment for a meme: to me, Bluey (AzulĂn in the original Spanish version) is almost like the more villainous, truly evil version of Blitzø. Both desire to be loved, have issues with their families and friends, and their attitudes tend to drive them further apart. Except while Blitzø was able to at least somewhat reconcile and try to improve his behavior with others, Bluey sticks with his ill-tempered, envious demeanor do he does not back down from his goals of becoming the best. Not to mention, Blitzø is funny and often cracking jokes, often to derail from his own personal issues, as opposed to Bluey being a bitter, rude, and self-centered asshole to the bone just to feel superior to those around him. Blitzø genuinely loved his mother but has an abusive father who favors Fizzarolli so he can become rich; Bluey holds both his parents in contempt as his mother cheated on her husband (thus leading to Bluey poisoning her out of impulse, only to regret it as soon as he commits the deed), and only tolerates his father because he (the dad) favors his son over Blueyâs brother Tubby as well as holding his old man as an example of a pathetic loser, something Bluey doesnât want to become. It even extends to how their faces get damaged; Blitzø has scars on half of his face, on his hands, and parts of his chest from a fire he accidentally started; while the half of Blueyâs face is horribly disfigured and his left hand is completely missing after getting pushed off a cliff by a unicorn.
In conclusion, I thought it would be interesting that if the two were ever to meet and learn about each other, Iâll bet Blitzø would be disgusted by how much worse Bluey is compared to him and the two would duel. Though knowing Bluey, heâd most likely lose since he only has a bow and arrow and a knife while Blitzø has a knife AND a gun.
Helluva Boss belongs to Vivienne Medrano/Vivziepop
Unicorn Wars belongs to Alberto VazquĂŠz
Magnetic Rose
An acrylic paint screenshot recreation of one of the last shots from the first and arguably best short film of the sci-fi anthology anime film Memories. I know the final product looks a bit rushed when looking at the flower, but I did not know how else to finish it.
Magnetic Rose belongs to Koji Morimoto and Satoshi Kon
A Bloody Spectacle
âI will cast abominable filth upon you; make you vile, and make you a spectacle.â ~Nahum 3:6
A triple crossover of Little Shop of Horrors, Carrie by Stephen King, and Nope by Jordan Peele. This piece brings out the themes of spectacle and the terrible consequences that come if we are not careful about it.
As Jean Jacket spews the bloody remains of its latest victims over poor Carrie White, standing barely safely above the anticipating pod of Audrey II. All three show the catastrophic results of how we are not always aware of how terrible the actual story certain events originated from really are or how dangerous what we are seeing can be.
P.S. Always wanted to try making something like this after connecting all three horror stories together by themes.
Little Shop of Horrors belongs to Roger Corman, Alan Menkan, and Howard Ashman
Carrie belongs to Stephen King
And Nope belongs to Jordan Peele
Banny, The rabbit is starving!
I thought Iâd get creative when I got to work on this portrait of Banny. Her face blending into the background is meant to give off a ghostly aura, hence her possesser, Susan Woodings was the first of Bonâs victims to die a miserable death. Her in-universe character isnât safe either; she may be a ditzy klutz, but I wish Bon wasnât so hard on her all the time.
Banny and âThe Walten Filesâ belongs to Martin Walls/Paredes
âMy name is Bonâ
A bust portrait of Bon from âThe Walten Filesâ. I know the eyes look kind of weird, but I couldnât wait for the paint to dry.
âThe Walten Filesâ belongs to Martin Walls/Paredes
Just painted this today in my Art Club. While the subject of the Little Prince is the first thing that came to mind, the story has touched my heart after only just learning about it. I only wish more people learned about it, especially the strict grownups.
The Little Prince belongs to Antoine De Saint-ExupĂŠry
Thank you @saturnz-skiez and everyone who got me to 10 reblogs!
Jean Jacket (unfolded) from Nope
Made with acrylics/oil paints, I figured I celebrate the occasion of Halloween by painting a recreated screenshot of Jean Jacketâs true form. Ever since I watched the movie, I have always been fascinated by this creature, the themes surrounding it, and especially how it works. If Peele ever decides to make a sequel, I definitely want to learn more about what these things are, if there are more, and where they came from.
âNopeâ and Jean Jacket belongs to Universal Studios, Monkey Paw Productions, and Jordan Peele
Jean Jacket (unfolded) from Nope
Made with acrylics/oil paints, I figured I celebrate the occasion of Halloween by painting a recreated screenshot of Jean Jacketâs true form. Ever since I watched the movie, I have always been fascinated by this creature, the themes surrounding it, and especially how it works. If Peele ever decides to make a sequel, I definitely want to learn more about what these things are, if there are more, and where they came from.
âNopeâ and Jean Jacket belongs to Universal Studios, Monkey Paw Productions, and Jordan Peele
Thank you @depengu and everyone who got me to 5 reblogs!
Just brought this home from ceramics class. When I showed this Totoro cookie jar to Mom, she was ECSTATIC!
Just brought this home from ceramics class. When I showed this Totoro cookie jar to Mom, she was ECSTATIC!