The Lucio-Oh's haven't been touched since Blizzcon. They're in my kitchen just sitting there, unopened, waiting for their moment to shine. BUT THE BOX IS SO PRETTY I DON'T WANNA OPEN IT?
Okay, so recently, someone from work was like, YOU WON'T STFU ABOUT DIABLO, HERE YA GO- just like that.
Just kidding. He actually comes up to me and says "they're on the table"
and I'm like wtf that's plural,
and he's like *shrug* yeah,
and I'm like whoa okay,
so he brings them over and
HEAVY BABIES ARE HEAVY

We can skip my emotional breakdown in front of everyone and go straight to the awesome contents of each CE. While I didn't capture everything that was inside, the most delicious guts were the art books. The art of Diablo is... so beautiful. There are some demented minds to come up with some of the concepts, much of which I find to be so..satisfying.
Another thing I find satisfying is having a nice bed. During Blizzcon, I
noticed that one of the store items was a Horde insignia pillow that
just so happened to look kinda like a coffin. It'd look great on my bed.
But put the thought behind me.

Boyfriend bought it anyway, and now my bat plushies snuggle it in my absence.
DESIGNER CON | 2018
Never been! Heard of it, was intrigued last year, but missed it. This year, one of my favorite artists posted about having a booth there, and ....
Designer con has got to be, hands down, my favorite con lol (aside from Blizzcon-for different reasons). This was a completely different experience from the usual comic or anime cons I've attended over the years. That's probably what I like about Blizzcon, too. But I digress.
It's exactly what the name suggests. Designers from everywhere, honing every craft and skillset, come and set up their booths to sell their creations. Collectors and civilian attendees both come and get to enjoy the absolute insane amount of creativity just ... all up in your face. Everywhere. And it's fucking good.
Another thing I like is that there's no pressure to be social lol. There's so much to look at and shop for that socializing isn't priority like it is at other cons. There was barely any cosplay, and despite how crowded it was, there was still room to walk around without bumping into people stopping to pose, stare, or bottleneck in the middle of the aisles that make it difficult to see the booths- which is annoying for the artists, and for people who attend to see/purchase their merch.
After attending other cons for so long, it's easy to appreciate open space, order, and just... neatness.. in these kind of environments.
Or maybe that's just me. I don't really like to party or draw attention to myself ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
D*Con was incredibly chill and laid back. Just artists trynna do their thing, and enthusiasts trynna support.
One of the first booths that stood out to me...
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| Slime Archetype |
S O
C U T E
B A B I E S
O K
dope.
Favorite art at this con was this dude; horror, guro, vintage cartoons
I think I went into shock when we spotted this booth. Or came or started crying or got hysterical or hungry. I don't know. But my GOD I LOVE this guys' art
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| Frank Forte |
These were just a few of the incredible pieces he's done. I wanted to buy several prints, but.. I'm severely lacking on wall space. So I bought one. It was an incredibly tough decision, but ultimately went with the long neck dude. But it was between these three
Did I impulse buy things? You betcha. BEHOLD:
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| Spicy Donut |
This awesome b&w keychain, in vintage cartoon style,
inspired by the old ass film, "Le Voyage dans la Lun."
If you've never seen it, it's like 10 minutes long, and old. Like, OLD. but it's so weird and abstract, that it's kinda awesome?
And right next to this booth was this vendor with the cutest characters ever I wanted to scream at each of them but that'd be a lot of screaming :\
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| SPRINKLEBAT |
So I bought the ghost and gameboy sticker
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| sorry |
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| Cont "n" Roller - Yosuke Ueno |
I love this little guy :) Can find him on my bag, along many other enamel pins! I didn't budget for him, but he's going on my shelf some day lol.
The artist I came to see, was not surprisingly, sold out of most of his stock. Which is great, he deserves it.
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| Tokyo Jesus |
His is some of the most beautiful figures I've seen. I admire him so much and hope to one day achieve this level of sculpting. He's crazy, I love his pieces. And it's awesome to see that so many others do, too.
Here are some babies;
Another artist I admire was also there;
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| Peach Momoko |
I've two of her prints already, and wanted to get her Bladerunner Rachel print, but boyfriend kept me grounded and reminded me that I'd be getting a beautiful piece, with no where to display her. Not in my room, at least. And I don't know how the roomie would feel about that lol.
Next time. But it was a delight to see her there :)
Did I impulse buy another bat plushie? I SURE DID
weiner pistol next to bladerunner pistol
it's fine.
vajeener and nomples zomg
Another Tokyo Jesus piece on display
along side Luke Chueh
He also makes cute stuff, but he didn't booth this year. He had a few pieces up but they went immediately u_u
best boy being a sassafrass lookin all dope
Little dudes in the hoodies were so cute lol. I wannem!
That's the worst thing about this con- you find so many incredible pieces, that self-control becomes a challenge every 10 feet you walk.
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| y e s |
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| @wayshak |
This dudes' art was just... insanity. I wanna see his pieces come to life in animation. Or something. idk. Absolutely beautiful.
Almost bought cup noodles plushie but bf was the voice of reason.
Kinda glad I didn't get it, but still wannit :\
Dunnies are crazy right now.
And some of the designs are just... ridiculous.
I wanna get to that level tbh
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| NANI |
LOOK AT MY DAUGHTER
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| GiGikatz |
She instantly made new friends when we got home. I'm trying to expand my bat plushie collection by purchasing hand made ones when I see one I really like. So far, 4 (one's not pictured) of them were hand made, the other two are T.Y. beanie babies from forever ago.
annnnd last but not least, on our way out, I couldn't help myself, and bought a little nut-sac rabbit thing from the Oregon dude.
Seeing so many artists putting themselves out like this was pretty inspiring for me. So much so that it motivated me to revisit and finish a clay piece I started several months ago. So, I'm pretty happy that we ended up going.
I'll end this post with this;
If you wanna draw, draw. If you wanna paint, go. Sculpt, sew, glue, mold, solder... anything that you wanna create because you can and because it makes you feel good in a way other things can't- no matter how shitty you think you are at it- Do it.
I don't consider myself an artist; I can't draw, I don't map out what I'm gonna do because of the fact. But I take a lot of inspiration from things that bring me joy, and I manifest them in mediums that I can surround myself with. That alone keeps me motivated, and passionate. That, and resentment because the products I want can't be found in markets lol.
But, if you wanna make something- do it; you're able to create something that didn't exist before you brought it to life. and.. that's dope.






































































































