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Happy New Year! On 1 January 1818 the novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus was first published! So here's some more artwork of my own design for Victor Frankenstein to mark the occasion :)
My design for Captain Robert Walton from the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley ♥
I always imagined him a very dashing and fashionable young man :)
✧・゚: * A little sketch of Victor Frankenstein for the Holidays *:・゚✧
Wishing you all a Happy Holiday Season! ♥
My design for Justine Moritz from the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley ♥
It was very interesting researching what working women wore in the 18th century and I ended up having so much fun designing her! :) (And then redesigning her a few dozen times too!! XD )
I hope you like my little drawing of her :)
Victor Frankenstein and Henry Clerval with their hair down, to show off those beautiful long 18th century locks! ♥
(Also this is pretty much how I imagined their height difference too)
Henry Clerval is part Hobbit. You can't change my mind.
My design for Henry Clerval from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus :)
An absolute ray of sunshine and Victor Frankenstein's excellent friend ♥
My own take on a design for Victor Frankenstein from Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.
(Specifically this is meant to be Victor around the time he was studying at the university of Ingolstadt.) I feel I should specify this is based almost exclusively on his character in the book, so not an AU and also not drawn for any other reason than to try and appease my slightly obsessing mind XD This isn’t necessarily his finalised design, but for this little project I thought it would be fun to share my character designs with you all as I draw them :)
I have also drawn designs for some of the other characters already, so expect more Frankenstein drawings in the near future my dears ♥
I can finally dress like a rococo man who escaped being guillotined!!! LETS GOOOO 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Imagine a store that sold clothing, Fabrics and equipment from the last 3 centuries, so from 1700s to 1990s.
Fashion from all cultures, subcultures, Aesthetics, and Social Classes, including the absolute Spa-like treatment with all relaxation and also functions as a Hotel outside Time and Space.
The place would be called