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It’s been a while since I’ve fallen so deeply in love with a book. And when I love something I usually feel the need to make art.
Also, it’s funny how my style has changed a bit since I started drawing more digitally, I like it.
if you don’t get to strap a knife to your thigh underneath a flowing ballgown while dancing with your rival at least once then what is the point
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you’re telling me a gay coded this
❁ autumn lockscreens🍂
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beautiful fanarts are not mine, i found them on pinterest🦊
Ayo Edebiri as Sydney Adamu The Bear, Season 3 (2024) costume design by Courtney Wheeler
Color Theory and Wes Anderson’s Style: Sad Characters in a Colorful World
With such bright and saturated fairy tale color palettes, Wes Anderson movies can touch on deep, existential issues without bumming people out. And if it weren’t for the dramatic content, the exaggerated colors would be unbearably optimistic and cheerful. In standard film theory, color in film is usually seen to “support” the tone of the subject matter, but Wes Anderson movies complicate those expectations. ∗
Just thinking about how this might be the most accurate meme I’ve ever made
good morning to gay mages of the priory, depressed disaster bi clone queens and honourable eastern dragon riders with ancient magical star jewels sewn into their sides only
Meg: Ead can’t be good at everything. Maybe she’s a bad kisser.
Sabran: No, she’s good at that too.
Meg: What?
Sabran: What?