━ gotta go insane to stay sane
Yoo Ji-ho & Eun-Woo in One Spring Night ep 01
“It’s funny you say that, because the touchstones were part of me. I really feel a connection to Geralt and who he is and his nature, especially from the books. And having played the game for many, many, many hours, it was something that I had a connection with. And so it was just about bringing a version of me, which is a version of Geralt, into Lauren’s show.”
THE WITCHER NETFLIX APPRECIATION WEEK Day Five/Favorite Cast Member ⇒ HENRY CAVILL
Phoenix Song: Echo (2021) #1 Cover Variant by Oscar Vega
With 2020 now behind us and 2021 starting off like a bad hangover I wanted to take a moment to look through some fun times from the past year. To start off here are my top 10 photos / digital art pieces from 2020, as chosen by you. ^^
I want to say a huge THANK YOU to Hanna Vander Woude, Rae, Lexi The First, Steven the Second, and Miles Landis for making these all possible.
I cannot express how fortunate I feel to have quarantine companions who support me, encouraged me to be my best, and who tolerate my “artistic explosions” ( if you’ve ever lived with a crafter / artist type you know the struggle). lol
They kept me sane during a very turbulent year. THANK YOU!❤️
Most prints can be found on my etsy shop :)
@ https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArcherInventive
Sugawara: Kageyama and Hinata are screaming and shouting outside, don’t you think you should do something?
Daichi: You’re right, I should.
Daichi: *closes the window*
eu amo ser brasileira
God 🥵
Infanta Isabel de Bourbon, 1866, by Vicente Palmaroli y Gonzalez.
Madame Charles Simon Favart, 1757, by François-Hubert Drouais.
Marie-Thérèse de Savoie, 1775, by Jean-Baptiste André Gautier-Dagoty.
Princesse de Broglie, 1853, by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres.
Admiring the Gift, by Pio Ricci.
Portrait de Philomena Lynch, 1900’s, by Paul Jobert.
Marie-Antoinette with the Rose, 1783, by Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun.
Anne Streatfeild, 1756, by Arthur Devis.
María Isabel Álvarez y Montes, 1868, by Federico Madrazo.
Portrait of Amalia de Llano, 1853, by Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz.
shutting in.
heather havrilesky // “last one up”, paul oxborough // from a letter to theo van gogh, vincent van gogh // on the beach at night alone (2017), dir. sang-soo hong // shauna niequist
Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit + Hugs