Late Halloween "event" with the Chandrani-Rivera triplets (Antonio, Fernando and Raj)~!
Since I want to revamp parts of the site, I put off thinking about Neocities and thus didn't drop all the Chandrani-Rivera Halloween "event" posts I made elsewhere. TBH there's a lot of them too. (^^"")
This "event" stemmed from me finally doing a partial face reveal on Bluesky and Twitter! I drew the triplets, and I feel like it showcases both my Author Vibes and Artist Side, tbh! Here they all are below.
a passing afternoon for antonio chandrani and his fraternal twin raj rivera.
Notable locations are Bangladesh, Mexico and Egypt (including a very strange bus ride)! This is because the triplets are part-fantasy counterpart-Mexican as well as fantasy counterpart Bangladeshi (+ Bengali). They went to Egypt for no reason.
here is my boy (oc) antonio chandrani-rivera taking a break on his afternoon journeys with a beautiful cat in dhaka, bangladesh.
raj is trying to get the right angle.
THEN,
here is my boy (oc) antonio chandrani-rivera showing up in this photo of a cat in ismailia, egypt in the middle of his afternoon journeys.
(that's all.)
Click here for the video version of this series. TW: Flashy imagery for those who experience eyestrain or epilepsy!
For notes on Fernando's imagery, check out this Tumblr post.
Here's the first cat photo credit by Alamin Zulfar in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Here's the second cat photo credit by Taha Mohamed in Ismailia, Egypt.
Here's the background for the first art, a stock photo by Rexa Gamit taken in Gandhinagar, India.
Here's the background for the second art, a stock photo by Arol Viñolas taken in Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.
Here's the background for the third art, a stock photo by Sam Operchuck.
Here's the background for the fourth art, a stock photo of the Taj Mahal by by Victor Lavaud taken in Agra, India.
Here's the background for the fifth art, a stock photo by Amit Chowdhury in Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Here's the background for the sixth art, a stock photo by Adil Ahnaf taken in Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Here's the background for the seventh art, a stock photo by Karol Wiśniewski in Poland.
Here's the background for the eigth art, a stock photo by Thomas Park near Austin, Texas.
Here's the background for the ninth art, a stock photo by Robert Ritchie at Cannon Beach, Oregon, US, taken at 2am.
Here's the background for the tenth art, a stock photo of an ornate white-gray door without walls in front of water by Meriç Dağlı in Dolmabahçe Sarayı, Turkey.
Here's the background for the eleventh art, a stock photo by round rock formations in Serra de São Bento, Brazil by Alexandre Perotto.
Here's the background for the twelfth art, a stock photo of pyramid in Chichén Itzá, Mérida, Mexico by Marv Watson.
Here's the background for the thirteenth art, a stock photo in Tulum, Mexico by Jared Rice.
Here's the background for the fourteenth art, a stock photo in Shobra, Egypt by Mohamed Osama.
Here's the background for the fifteenth art, a stock photo of a camel in front of the pyramids of Giza by Sayed Khalid.
Here's the background for the sixteenth art, a stock photo of the Great Sphynx of Giza, Egypt by Noel Schläfli.
Here's the background for the seventeeth art, a stock photo of the Great Sphynx of Giza, Egypt by Spencer Davis.
Here's the background for the eighteenth art, a stock photo in Chicago by Tian Zhang.
Here's the background for the ninteenth art, a stock photo in Santa Cristina Valgardena, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy by Tomáš Malík.