• Last week I was chatting with a friend and had the urge to use a gif of Mothman but in the style of the Elmo fire gif. At that moment, there was not one readily available so I decided to make one myself! It's the preferred size for a discord emoji. I may make some more in the future for funsies.
    Last week I was chatting with a friend and had the urge to use a gif of Mothman but in the style of the Elmo fire gif. At that moment, there was not one readily available so I decided to make one myself! It's the preferred size for a discord emoji. I may make some more in the future for funsies.
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  • A random flightrising dragon, mothman. I realy wanted to go for a more cryptic style here. Art from 2020
    A random flightrising dragon, mothman. I realy wanted to go for a more cryptic style here. Art from 2020
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  • I finally finished up the coloring on this piece and frankly I wish there were a better way to share the details in it.

    It's just in time for the end of Mothman Monday at least, yeah?
    I finally finished up the coloring on this piece and frankly I wish there were a better way to share the details in it. It's just in time for the end of Mothman Monday at least, yeah?
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  • I mixed the fallout 76 bug boi and the classic mothman to create this guy.
    I mixed the fallout 76 bug boi and the classic mothman to create this guy.
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  • I got my cowboy fresno nightcrawlers in today alongside my mood stickers~ The leggy boys are glossy and match the mothman I did earlier, but the plumbob is the first matte finish sticker I’ve done and it’s so velvety I love it!

    Catch my store link here: http://digitalduckie.storenvy.com/

    Subscribe to my monthly Sticker Squad here: https://ko-fi.com/digitalduckie/tiers
    I got my cowboy fresno nightcrawlers in today alongside my mood stickers~ The leggy boys are glossy and match the mothman I did earlier, but the plumbob is the first matte finish sticker I’ve done and it’s so velvety I love it! Catch my store link here: http://digitalduckie.storenvy.com/ Subscribe to my monthly Sticker Squad here: https://ko-fi.com/digitalduckie/tiers
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  • I like Mothman. Made this for Cryptids challenge
    I like Mothman. Made this for Cryptids challenge
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  • You might not find out about the masked man by asking around your town because not many people have seen him, but I can guarantee someone has. My experience was pretty much verified by stumbling across a thread on a forum I frequent. The topic was about your favorite creepy urban legends. I was just lurking since I didn’t have anything interesting to contribute. Most posts were about the better known creatures like the infamous bunny man bridge in Virginia, the funhouse mummy, mothman… But one grabbed my interest.

    This one was from a small town in northern Oregon talking about two local legends; one of the crow-man and a lesser known masked man.

    The poster described both of them in detail, but the masked man was way too familiar for my liking. A porcelain mask, grinning inhumanly wide. The eyes blacked out and the wraith-like figure in all black. I responded with my experience, noting that I lived in the south, Louisiana to be exact. I had seen the masked man before, jumping from power pole to power pole. I watched it in curiosity even though I felt the urgency to get the hell out of there. I finally booked it when the thing paused and looked down at me with that grinning mask. I thought I might have seen the figure another time, this time in downtown New Orleans during Mardi Gras, but of course he blended in with the other masked people. Maybe it was whatever drugs I was on, thinking back on it.

    Soon after I posted with my own experience, more people chimed in claiming to see the figure from all around the world. People even submitted a few drawings, albeit not very good. There was even one picture, it was grainy distorted and the figure was so ghost-like, its feet and legs were almost transparent. Personally I was skeptical just because of how bad the quality of the picture was.

    Others claimed to see it wielding a scythe or seemingly pulling one out of nowhere. One had a more morbid experience, stating he saw the masked man actually kill someone then disappear with that person. It was very strange to see people from all the way in Australia, Europe, even South Africa claiming to see the masked man and other figures, all in black and wearing masks bearing exaggerated expressions. Several claimed to see one with the exact opposite of the masked man, having a sad face, like you’d see with drama and comedy masks. Another had a very angered expression, one was solemn, additionally one was disgust. The list could go on.
    You might not find out about the masked man by asking around your town because not many people have seen him, but I can guarantee someone has. My experience was pretty much verified by stumbling across a thread on a forum I frequent. The topic was about your favorite creepy urban legends. I was just lurking since I didn’t have anything interesting to contribute. Most posts were about the better known creatures like the infamous bunny man bridge in Virginia, the funhouse mummy, mothman… But one grabbed my interest. This one was from a small town in northern Oregon talking about two local legends; one of the crow-man and a lesser known masked man. The poster described both of them in detail, but the masked man was way too familiar for my liking. A porcelain mask, grinning inhumanly wide. The eyes blacked out and the wraith-like figure in all black. I responded with my experience, noting that I lived in the south, Louisiana to be exact. I had seen the masked man before, jumping from power pole to power pole. I watched it in curiosity even though I felt the urgency to get the hell out of there. I finally booked it when the thing paused and looked down at me with that grinning mask. I thought I might have seen the figure another time, this time in downtown New Orleans during Mardi Gras, but of course he blended in with the other masked people. Maybe it was whatever drugs I was on, thinking back on it. Soon after I posted with my own experience, more people chimed in claiming to see the figure from all around the world. People even submitted a few drawings, albeit not very good. There was even one picture, it was grainy distorted and the figure was so ghost-like, its feet and legs were almost transparent. Personally I was skeptical just because of how bad the quality of the picture was. Others claimed to see it wielding a scythe or seemingly pulling one out of nowhere. One had a more morbid experience, stating he saw the masked man actually kill someone then disappear with that person. It was very strange to see people from all the way in Australia, Europe, even South Africa claiming to see the masked man and other figures, all in black and wearing masks bearing exaggerated expressions. Several claimed to see one with the exact opposite of the masked man, having a sad face, like you’d see with drama and comedy masks. Another had a very angered expression, one was solemn, additionally one was disgust. The list could go on.
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  • Painting 1/3 in progress! Crypid Beauty

    The mothmother, my take on the famous Mothman crypid.
    This creature was a parasite born inside a ballerina, eventually taking over the body as it's vassel.
    It dances without reason, the muscle memory and desires of the now corrupted mind of the Ballerina still craving the challenge and thrill of practicing and performing.

    --
    Painting 2 - Elegance in Eldritch - Eldritch themed
    Painting 3 - Fear in the Forest - A hybrid of the Saskwatch and Wend*ngo

    Super enjoying these! Hoping to turn them into posters to sell.

    Constructive feedback and critique always welcome!
    Painting 1/3 in progress! Crypid Beauty The mothmother, my take on the famous Mothman crypid. This creature was a parasite born inside a ballerina, eventually taking over the body as it's vassel. It dances without reason, the muscle memory and desires of the now corrupted mind of the Ballerina still craving the challenge and thrill of practicing and performing. -- Painting 2 - Elegance in Eldritch - Eldritch themed Painting 3 - Fear in the Forest - A hybrid of the Saskwatch and Wend*ngo Super enjoying these! Hoping to turn them into posters to sell. Constructive feedback and critique always welcome!
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  • been playing a LOT of fallout 76 and finally communed with the mothman, found out he lays eggs a bit later on :)
    been playing a LOT of fallout 76 and finally communed with the mothman, found out he lays eggs a bit later on :)
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  • dumb comic of my ocs wendy meeting her favorite cryptid mothman for the first time
    dumb comic of my ocs wendy meeting her favorite cryptid mothman for the first time
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  • A fun experiment! I was very happy with how this one turned out.

    Originally, I had drawn this one months back then decided to come back to it with a new technique.
    As a passionate artist, there is a hunger to experiment and find the right technique to match my vision.
    When an experiment comes out as something cohesive, its always satisfying!


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    The Ballerina inside drives the Mothmother's cravings, accidentally steering the dark hunger towards her previous colleges.
    Their outfits and visera spread around the hammock of silk, a strange familiarity comforting the Nesting Mother.
    Deep inside an abandoned church, facing an iconic lighthouse, the Mothmother spins her Gore Nest, incubating the next generation of Mothman.

    A fun experiment! I was very happy with how this one turned out. Originally, I had drawn this one months back then decided to come back to it with a new technique. As a passionate artist, there is a hunger to experiment and find the right technique to match my vision. When an experiment comes out as something cohesive, its always satisfying! -- The Ballerina inside drives the Mothmother's cravings, accidentally steering the dark hunger towards her previous colleges. Their outfits and visera spread around the hammock of silk, a strange familiarity comforting the Nesting Mother. Deep inside an abandoned church, facing an iconic lighthouse, the Mothmother spins her Gore Nest, incubating the next generation of Mothman.
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  • I’m catching up on my Ko-Fi Sticker Squad sub rewards with a cowboy nightcrawler to match mothman and an abnormal aspic. The aspic will be translucent thru the jello bits and his face will be invisible ink that will only be revealed with a black light.

    Can’t wait to have these in my hands!

    You can subscribe to my Sticker Squad and get a new sticker for each month as well as a digital version great for Discord and ALSO a 10% discount on all commissions!

    Subscribe here: https://ko-fi.com/digitalduckie/tiers
    I’m catching up on my Ko-Fi Sticker Squad sub rewards with a cowboy nightcrawler to match mothman and an abnormal aspic. The aspic will be translucent thru the jello bits and his face will be invisible ink that will only be revealed with a black light. Can’t wait to have these in my hands! You can subscribe to my Sticker Squad and get a new sticker for each month as well as a digital version great for Discord and ALSO a 10% discount on all commissions! Subscribe here: https://ko-fi.com/digitalduckie/tiers
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