dollipop πŸŽ€ aka rosie

dollipop πŸŽ€ aka rosie

@dollipop-art.bsky.social

πŸŽ€ digital illustrator + lover of neon 🎨 she/her, bisexual gemini ✏️ owns too much washi tape for her own good βœ‚οΈ anti ai/nft, anti bigot πŸ›οΈ site + shop β€’ www.dollipop.art πŸ’« sticker club, tutorials, + more β€’ patreon.com/dollipop

365 Followers 20 Following 6 Posts Joined Nov 2024
1 year ago

My top 3 replies to this because I felt like I had to also think of something funny to win the Funniest Boy Competition:

oh my gosh thanks for the follow back, I love your
1) games
2) memes
3) wife’s art

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1 year ago

My husband makes badass games and I’m so proud of him for actively improving his skills and workflow!!! We’re also learning affinity publisher together :^)

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1 year ago
An illustration of a wide-eyed, surprised young woman from the hips up wearing a frilly lace-trimmed dress, a jester's collar with bells, and sheer lacy gloves. She has a big heart lined with pearls painted on her face, and her eyebrows have been painted on with makeup to denote a worried expression. Her hair has been gathered into four ponytails and the ends of her hair strands have small bells on them, giving the illusion of wearing jesters' motley. There is a ribbon framing her form, and she is clutching two halves of a broken heart made of gold.

HEARTSNAP! πŸ’”
Have really enjoyed using these #pastel colors this month! Here's one last #clowncore cutie to round out February's #characterillustration series πŸ’«

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1 year ago

Here are the other four designs btw! I love doing color variations for my #digitalillustrations γ€°οΈπŸŽ€

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1 year ago
A woman wearing a jester hat, clown makeup, and frilly lingerie. She is sitting with her elbow on her legs and is clutching a wilted flower. The accompanying text reads, "do not mistake my frivolity for complacency." A mock-up of several sticker designs:
1) The woman described in the first image in the post, in different color schemes with different phrases
2) Five different phrases (do not mistake my frivolity for complacency, do not mistake my optimism for ignorance, do not mistake my hope for foolishness, do not mistake my laughter for acceptance, do not mistake my expression of joy for a lack of dismay) surrounded by jester-themed props: hammers, juggling balls, bells, horns, and ribbons.

The image also has a photo of a pack of stickers bearing the phrases, as well as the following text:
Jester's Privilege Stickers
Glossy, water-resistant vinyl stickers
Character available individually or in a pack of five; phrases available in a pack of five only
Proceeds from all of these stickers are donated quarterly to THRIVE youth center, an organization for LGBT+ youth
www.dollipop.art/store A mock-up of several art prints of the first image in the post. Each print has a different color scheme and phrase.

This #illustration is about the balance between hope and despair; between solemnly recognizing one's privilege and using one's energy to help others smile. Stickers and prints of these designs are in my shop, and profits go to a local LGBTQ+ charity! dollipop.art/store πŸ’•

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1 year ago
A drawing of a young woman from the hips-up wearing a quilted bodysuit decorated with ruffles and pearls. She is also wearing harlequin or jester style face paint and is surrounded by bells, ribbons, pearls, and juggling balls. She is clasping her hands and looking away from the viewer, and her painted-on makeup eyebrows give the illusion of a vulnerable expression, though her actual eyebrows do not.

tryin to post my #digitalillustrations here and see what sticks!!! (is this what finance people mean by diversifying their portfolio? πŸ€” prolly not)

here's my newest - Lovely, Lovely Fool πŸŽ€ πŸ’•

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