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Stick together and we'll make it.

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My piece for UNION Issue No. 3! They were kind enough to give me a two page spread, so I did my best to make the most of the opportunity! It's an honor to be amongst such a wide spread of incredible artists, and I really truly can't wait for y'all to see the sheer amount of skill and talent in this release. ♥♥

This will be released both physically and digitally, with the latter being free. I'll keep y'all posted on their release schedule!

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Generally I'd post high & full-resolution copies of this for our higher paid tiers, but considering that this is for a yet-to-be released zine, I'll be holding back on uploading those until public posting of the zine materials is allowed!

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Comments

#1 Columbo Fan

Wow, this looks gorgeous! Feels very reminiscent of biblical paintings from the Renaissance

The Crab Goddess

Watching this get made with an absolute treat, and seeing the finished project is breathtaking. The way details melt and disappear into chaos that still feels comfortable is impressive and affecting. Stunning work, Willow!

Buck Chandley

Omg glo you cooked… no words

Trevor Wolf

Holy hell this looks sooooo goood!!! The level of detail, the shading, lighting, different textures, pose, all of it... There's a reason why they wanted to give you 2 pages for the zine This absolutely shows why

Nekona

This is incredible, it looks like so some sort of classical art. I’m not sure what type but like you could see something like this in a slightly kinky museum

Theo Leonny

Holy hell's, Willow, you always have an eye for composition, but this is a whole new level of renaissance homage for you. The black background and strong supporting shapes are stark enough to make the theme unmistakable, its perfect 💜

Dormiyu

I just noticed this, but is this supposed to be like, a kinky mirror of that photo of the US GI's in WWII raising the flag?

glopossum

Not the kind of thing I'd really like to pay homage to, this is inspired by Gericault's Raft of the Medusa and some of Caravaggio's group compositions more than anything :)

Dormiyu

Oh, I saw it as ironic, but it's still interesting to hear where the *real* inspiration came from! Thank you for the insight!