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Artist : Alphonse Mucha

Maude Adams as Joan of Arc

1909

Art by Alphonse Mucha

Jaroslava Muchová

.c. 1920

Art by Alfons Mucha

Hello hi how are y’all I’m finally out of preventive quarantine for I tested negative, and yet I’m losing my mind working on this Valorant x Mucha thing soooo just wanted to make a quick W.I.P. update.

I don’t know if I’m more pleased of how it is turning out, or more frustrated about the amount of time and effort I’m putting on this while I should focus on exams.

Either way, still a LONG WAY TO GO. Will post the finished result at some time, of course still hypothesizing I’ll actually finish this one.

Which I’m not sure given the amount of details I have planned.

ANYWAYS. I really appreciate when a Sage resurrected me, even if I suck at the game.

Guys. Time has come. No one expected it (‘cause no one cares and that’s ok but I’m just one dramatic thing), neither I did BUT!

Working on something a bit different. Most likely not involving Sova. Yeah, I know, unbelievable.

Had this thought for a while, but free time hasn’t been an option until today. So… sneak peek to this thing I’d like to do (not calling it a project, that would be too much honestly). It really is just a relatively quick sketch, have to find a way to put those hairs and define quite a good amount of things. But still wanted to post it.

Eeeeeeh yep, after all, isn’t this a sketch dump?!

Valorant x Mucha

Started with Sage for the image I found just called for it, but already have an idea for Raze.

Quite curious to see if I can keep up with one idea without drifting 300 miles away…

Souvenir d'Ivančice. (1903) S.b.g. Alfons María Mucha (Tchèque) Ivančice refers to Alphonse Mucha&rs

Souvenir d'Ivančice. (1903) S.b.g. Alfons María Mucha (Tchèque)

Ivančice refers to Alphonse Mucha’s birthplace. In spite of extended stays abroad, (notably France, then United States,) Mucha retained a strong bond to Czechoslovakia. He returned in the later years of his life to create his Masterwork, The Slav Epic.
N.B.: Although Mucha’s most commercially popular works are Art Nouveau vitralesque affichage, when he made the works he passionately envisioned, it was undeniably Symbolist in it’s complex, esoteric themes and dark, enigmatic aesthetic. He irrefutably stands alongside the greatest of the Symbolists.


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