
A big thanks to @fanwright for the commission! It was a different pairing for me, and very fun! I think I might have accidentally converted myself haha!
Anyway, a Sokkla piece. ❤

A big thanks to @fanwright for the commission! It was a different pairing for me, and very fun! I think I might have accidentally converted myself haha!
Anyway, a Sokkla piece. ❤

Clandestine Palanquin Ride – Sokkla
Because I’ve been dreaming of getting these two in that palanquin again for far too long and finally found the chance to make it happen!
This isn’t exactly a Gladiator scene… it’s more of a mix of several things to come in the next arc. But yes, Sokka will get another ride on the palanquin there :’D and of course, he won’t be alone… *cackles* but yeah, it’s not going to be quite like this xD
This probably will be the last artwork I’ll post until Gladiator’s Fifth Anniversary’s art onslaught begins… for which I hope I’ll be ready soon. Already got started, but there’s much to do… at any rate, I made this today for the obvious reason :’D Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone!
This chapter went so much better. Probably because my computer didn’t implode this time.

“Portrait of a Young Couple, Ri Wu Era, Year of the Rat, Twelfth Month, unknown artist” – by @seyaryminamoto
Thank you so much for this one! Love the portrait look and seal! This looks great!
Commission info here. Please support the artist.

“The Unknown Artist” – by @seyaryminamoto
A comical follow up to this piece, made by Seyary-Minamoto. Once again, thank you so much for this one!
Commission info here. Please support the artist.
The new Sokkla fic I promised. Azula is a recovering drug addict & alcoholic. Sokka, who has some new demons of his own, tries to help her work through it.
As a side note; I’ve never written a character with an addiction problem before, so I wouldn’t mind some pointers. This is actually kind of practice for a character in my original story.
one for this color palette challenge! i went for a modern interpretation of azula.
the background, in particular, was a challenge. but overall, i like how this piece came out in the end.
