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Emily Javaruski | lllustrator of things | 23

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Lion dance!

Some ocs as In-world costumes, inspired by lion dancing

Feat. Eskar (bottom left), Issa(middle) and Eden(top two)

i don't get how goals work i've never had a target goal i just flow through life like a little leaf being carried by the wind

First time stitching directly on clothing, first time using peel and stick transfer. Lesson learned: don't use sharpie to trace into the peel and stick (I used red; those pinkish flowers were all stitched in shades of green).

Meant to be green carnations and lavender coming out of a denim shirt pocket. Lavender has long been a symbol of queer resistance, including 2nd wave feminists who were anti-lesbian calling them the "lavender menace". Oscar Wilde popularized wearing green carnations on one's lapel so queer men could identify each other. This piece makes me feel some small token of resistance in today's world.

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