Trevenant Chaplin[2016]
Pronouns: They/them or he/him
A piece I did earlier in July as I was testing higher quality watercolors I had gotten (ya can't do crayola forever! Well you could but the colors wouldn't last very well)
This is a very old oc of mine by the name of Chaplin Girard, who I made into a trevanant gjinka for a group I was planning on joining on paintberri, but decided against for various reasons. I was so excited to see that I could produce illustrations again that I realized I probably would neglect the group if I joined anyway. I had some celtic tattoo designs in the rough sketch on their arms (they are iIrish and Iranian), but forgot to add them in here so maybe I'll do that at a later time, since they were pretty sick (I like designing tattoos and own like 5+ books on polynesian tattooing traditions and culture)
Chaplin normally isn't a trevanant in most of their settings. They kinda relate to masculinity but at the same time kind... of... don't. At all. They use he/him pronouns purely because people get snippty and aggressive when the idea of gender variance pops up. Odd stuff, I know. Can't imagine what the world would be like if that sort of stuff happened in real life and prevented people from finding their true selves for years. It'd be awful, I tell ya! 👀 👀 👀
A piece I did earlier in July as I was testing higher quality watercolors I had gotten (ya can't do crayola forever! Well you could but the colors wouldn't last very well)
This is a very old oc of mine by the name of Chaplin Girard, who I made into a trevanant gjinka for a group I was planning on joining on paintberri, but decided against for various reasons. I was so excited to see that I could produce illustrations again that I realized I probably would neglect the group if I joined anyway. I had some celtic tattoo designs in the rough sketch on their arms (they are iIrish and Iranian), but forgot to add them in here so maybe I'll do that at a later time, since they were pretty sick (I like designing tattoos and own like 5+ books on polynesian tattooing traditions and culture)
Chaplin normally isn't a trevanant in most of their settings. They kinda relate to masculinity but at the same time kind... of... don't. At all. They use he/him pronouns purely because people get snippty and aggressive when the idea of gender variance pops up. Odd stuff, I know. Can't imagine what the world would be like if that sort of stuff happened in real life and prevented people from finding their true selves for years. It'd be awful, I tell ya! 👀 👀 👀
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Pokemon
Size 771 x 1280px
File Size 407.4 kB
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