Hello!
Hello!
my new obsession is Steven Universe. and ive been doing a little fanart. i started with Pearl, but then realized that i got all the colors wrong, so i got really frustrated. so then i started Blue Diamond, and holy shit.

she is wonderful im choking
idk if her hair is right.
i took some artistic liberties and changed her Diamond/Gen up a bit. sadly ive already finished all of SU, even the movie and Future, so i wont see more of her :((( but i am thinking about rewatching the first series bc some early things are getting foggy. anyway hope yall like the drawing :)
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