#PortfolioDay
, the day of Portfolio!
My name is Piotr and my thing is drawing historically accurate Golden Age of Piracy and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and sometimes other eras.
800 followers!
Once more I want to thank You all who decided to stay for more, its very motivating for me and I appreciate that.
The wait for my drawings are now longer, but I hope to see you theyre when they finally arrive ;))
Huzzah,
#PortfolioDay
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I am Piotr, a historical enthusiast and a traditional artist from Poland.
My drawings concern two time periods: the Golden Age of Piracy and 17th century Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, sometimes other eras.
Hello,
#SkullAndBones
! Ever wondered how the game characters would look if they were historically accurate?
Here's what an exemplary pirate probably would have looked like in the period the game takes place in.
(For historical references, check the comment)
900 followers!
Once again thank You all for sticking around and deciding to give a follow to my art, It motivates me and I appreciate it.
I hope you stay around for more... in the next year ;))
OVER 1000 FOLLOWERS!
Thank you everyone, It's been a long way and I appreciate so many people deciding to stay around, I really appreciate and-as always-I hope you stick for more ;))
I never thought someone would turn Henry Morgan into a wojak, but here it is apparently.
Also he didn't vanish but became a governor of Jamaica, but that's me just being a nerd.
Who they meant I presume was Henry Every.
Hello,
#OurFlagMeansDeath
,Ever wondered, how Blackbeard would look like in historically accurate attire? Well, based on period clothing, as well as personal knowledge on "pirate fashion" of early 18th century, I bring you this drawing of mine.
#ourflagmeansdeathfanart
#blackbeard
I was clearing my phone and found these pictures I did of different stages of me drawing a hussar.
Things often get erased or smudged, so it's good to look back and see what I originaly intended.
These lovely gentlemen were based on this lovely period illustration from XVIIth century.
Fun fact about it: It was originally on a "kołtryna" (think wallpaper), so what you see here is more of a drawing reconstruction.
ANNOUNCEMNET
With the coming of October, I shall start my first year at my local university, which may affect my drawing schedule. I won't give up drawing; don't worry, but still, I kindly ask for patience.
That being said, I thank you all who have stuck around.
I appreciate it.
Thank you all for over 600 follows!
It's nice as ever to see another round of people enjoying my art and staying here for more. I truly appreciate that.
And as always, I hope you stay around for more ;))
Im bored so let's do something artists,
What is a drawing you think you're iconic for? and let people reply to you what drawing they think you are iconic for
Late thanks for breaking the 700 follower milestone!
I didn't expect it to arrive so quickly but again, I thank everyone who decided to stay here for more, I appreciate it.
Also long time no QnA, so if You have any burning questions, feel free to ask them below! :)))
In PLC Hajduks were employed usually as bodyguard/ mercenary/ armed servant type of thing, so "goon" is surprisingly accurate
Also literally Goon Hajduk
Thomas "Tommy" Gunsway
Hailing from Roseberry, Idaho, though his pa spoke of some Gunnister place.
Working with a rifle, a pistol, and whatever's on his horse on the stinking dead end job of bounty hunting.
He shoots to get the job done, wounding—good—and disarming—even better.
I want to thank you all for breaking the 500 followers milestone!
It's great seeing that more and more people are coming here to see my art, despite the long wait...
I appreciate that, and I hope you'll still be around for what's to come!
Allow me to hop on the train last minute?
At this point, it seems like everyone has done their part, so I refrain from tagging anyone.
(PS: Thanks to all the people who tagged me; I never imagined so many tags :)) )
#PortfolioDay
is upon us!
My name is Piotr, a traditional artist and history enthusiast from Poland. I illustrate two favourite historical periods of mine: Golden Age of Piracy and 17th century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.