Afalon is the candylion, he comes to you in your dreams, and when you get a sugar-rush from eating too much candy! He helps to comfort those on the edge of their sugar-fix tether, and he cares for and loves everyone :) / Perfect for anyone of a hyperactive of colorful persuasion! ;) / <3>
Do you like the clouds? The candies? The full colors? The pixel-art? It’s just for you! Have fun!!
Well he’s mostly robot, partially liquorice and baby….all boogy!
Coughing on colors in the throat, the colors are like ammunition. The colors were inspired by thetatecreative’s In The Key of Funk. If you purchase, don’t be too shy to let me know!
Red Riding Hood by Lyuda. 2006 / lavrentyeva.com
“Halloween Procession” or “Share Your Candy!” by Lyuda. 2006 / lavrentyeva.com
Cotton candy , candy floss , or fairy floss is a form of spun sugar. It was introduced in 1904 by William Morrison and John C. Wharton, at the St. Louis World’s Fair as Fairy Floss with great success. / Cotton candy is made from sugar and food coloring. Modern cotton candy machines work in very much the same way as older ones. The center part of the machine consists of a small bowl into which sugar is poured and food coloring added. Heaters near the rim melt the sugar and it is spun out through tiny holes where it solidifies in the air and is caught in a large metal bowl. The operator of the machine twirls a stick, a cone, or their hands around the rim of the large catching bowl, gathering the candy into portions. Because cotton candy consists of mostly air, servings are large. A typical cotton candy cone will be a bit bigger than an adult’s head. Many people consider eating cotton candy part of the quintessential experience of a visit to a fairground or circus. The most popular color of cotton candy is pink, though any color can be made. Sweet and sticky, it dissolves quickly in the mouth although it feels like wool to the touch. It does not have much of an aroma. Cotton candy is soft and fluffy when dry, but when it comes in contact with moisture, it becomes sticky and damp.
Happened during a fit of whimsy. I think I liked the idea that an actual person might have this job. Medium: Vectors OTHER DESIGNS:
for your child or the child in you…or both :)
XD sometimes when a big octopus gets to big to live with his friends / he lets people/things live on him. the sqishy stuff is a mold/icing thing that taste like mint chocolate. but has a MIND OF ITS OWWWNNn, like a plant/mold/ yum. and the oickies (the octos thats what their called when they live on the back of a bigger octo and can fly, yes they have wings) / well they live there they like to tuck themselves into the mushy flluffy, i hear its quite warm? like octo angels / and there is a little house, cuz after a while the mush can be a nice home c : / i eat candy do you? ok and the little people, i dont know what to call them yet (not in this but in my head) / but theres a deffinte frog octo charachter / splech / he wears a frog costume, (can be dif) he likes frogs / and thats all i’ve come up with of and an angel octo costume character / her name is Tot / she likes to be girlies, shes a flying octo to, theres dif kids :3 oh and bear / his name is oi / hes kinda dumb / but cute / bear xD / oh my blah blah blah if you read this your cool :3
hahah you know you want to take her home i do / lol i went a little crazy with the hair / but i loves it anyway! xD / what a diva, self absorbed, but who wouldn’t be with hair that fierce / :3
This took two days. D: / The chains were such a pain. / I LOVE how it came out. OWO-
other tees / /
other tees / /
Glittering Heart…
no, not the headphones. just fun colors.
Another drawing of a cute cyber-coth/candy-goth whatever. I was in a mode where i loved to draw dreads and cyber lox for a while.. and she was one of the outcomes. Be on the look out for the colored version!!! i’m working on it!
This tasty t-shirt features a giant heart shape made up of little hearts with a stripey candycane pattern.
You know times are hard when you start splitting M&Ms.
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