This Was A RIDE And The End Was A Huge Slap In The Face

this was a RIDE and the end was a huge slap in the face

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3 years ago

watched this for the first time when i was 14 i think? it saved me


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2 years ago
The Nature Goddess Rhiannon, Queen Of Faeries, Dwells Within The Faerie Realm, An Alternate Prime Material

The nature goddess Rhiannon, Queen of Faeries, dwells within the Faerie Realm, an alternate Prime Material plane consisting of endless magical forests.  Her long hair appears yellow in spring, brown in summer, red in autumn, and white in winter.  (Robert Klasnich, from “The Folk of the Faerie Kingdom” by Vince Garcia, Dragon 155, March 1990)


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3 years ago
Https://www.livescience.com/ceramic-jar-hand-grenade-crusades

https://www.livescience.com/ceramic-jar-hand-grenade-crusades

Mysterious ceramic jars may actually be 900-year-old Crusader hand grenades

In the new study, researchers analyzed chemical remains found within four sphero-conical containers that were uncovered at a site called Armenian Gardens in Jerusalem and date to between the 11th and 12th centuries. The team found that one container was likely used to hold oil, another two stored scented materials, such as perfume or medicine, while the final container was laced with traces of explosive materials — hinting that it was used as a handheld explosive device.


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1 year ago

Oh, genial, ahora tenemos una barra lateral. Estoy segura de que va a ir muy bien, si por algo es famoso tumblr es por lo bien que se aceptan los cambios aquí


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3 years ago

"But NORMAL People's Bodies Didn't Look Like That!" ...right?

Some of you may have seen my post about Baroque artists and their realistic depictions of human bodies as having skin and fat.

I've had a lot of negative and frankly fatphobic comments on that post, calling the people in the paintings "fat" and "obese," mostly along the lines of this:

"It's because the artists are depicting rich people, who were fat and lazy. Normal people didn't look like that!"

The idea, of course, is that these artists wouldn't have ever drawn bodies that looked like those in the Baroque paintings, if they weren't painting super-rich people that stuffed themselves with food all day.

Supposedly. We'll see how well that holds up.

Today I was in the library looking at a collection of drawings by Albrecht Dürer, and learned that in the early 1500's, Dürer tried to put together essentially a "how-to-draw" book, showing how to draw people. His work was controversial, because of his technique of "constructing" figures using rules about proportions. (A quick and easy method of inventing realistically proportioned bodies out of thin air? Cheating!!)

However, in his "constructed" drawings, Dürer had to figure out how to handle the range of variety in bodies, and ended up breaking down how to create a variety of body types in correct proportions.

I'm showing the women, to contrast with the post on Baroque paintings. Here are some of his drawings that I thought y'all should take a look at.

These are a couple of his more "average" women—the one on the left is from his drawing book, and the one on the right is one of his drawings.

"But NORMAL People's Bodies Didn't Look Like That!" ...right?
"But NORMAL People's Bodies Didn't Look Like That!" ...right?

Here's a "strong woman" and "A very strong, stout woman"

"But NORMAL People's Bodies Didn't Look Like That!" ...right?
"But NORMAL People's Bodies Didn't Look Like That!" ...right?

This is what he refers to as a "stout woman."

"But NORMAL People's Bodies Didn't Look Like That!" ...right?
"But NORMAL People's Bodies Didn't Look Like That!" ...right?

Here's where it gets interesting: this is what Albrecht Dürer refers to as a "peasant-type" woman

"But NORMAL People's Bodies Didn't Look Like That!" ...right?

^That. That's what a "peasant" body type looks like.

He labeled this one "A peasant woman of 7 head lengths"

"But NORMAL People's Bodies Didn't Look Like That!" ...right?

in case you missed it: this figure drawing by a guy in the 1500's is literally labeled as being of a peasant woman! this is what a "peasant woman" body type looks like!

He did draw similar amounts of thinner figures, but they're not particularly emphasized over the "Strong" and "Stout" figures. Nor is there exactly a "default" figure. He's just...going over the range of variations that there are?

Here's another "stout woman," covered in notes on how to draw the proportions:

"But NORMAL People's Bodies Didn't Look Like That!" ...right?
"But NORMAL People's Bodies Didn't Look Like That!" ...right?

now that's too technical for me to make any sense of but

this was in the 16th century!! This body type was apparently not incredibly rare in the 16th century. This body type was important enough for you to be able to draw, as an artist, in the 16th century to be handled in detail in a 16th century artist's drawing advice

In conclusion: yes this is just what people look like, yes it's important to know how to draw fat bodies, even this dude from the early 1500's is telling you so, Die Mad About It

all of this is from "The complete drawings of Albrecht Dürer" by Walter L. Strauss


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