day 5/30 of #pleinairpril
Saw some artists draw the bois as AC villagers so I decided to give it a shot too :D
My designs r pretty basic and deffo not as cool but it was a lot of fun! ^^
So I went to an art exhibit recently, a collection of Native American art from pre-colonial times to the present. As you might guess, there were a few pieces whose artist was lost to time or erased. But instead of the usual “artist unknown” credit, the curators instead chose to label the artists as “Name Once Known”.
I think that’s amazing. It says, “we don’t know your name any longer; we’ll never know who you were, exactly. But you were a person once, and you mattered. You had a name, and you were loved, you had a life, and you made this art. And that means something. Your name was once known.”
the angel that challenges God is doomed to fall. but he’s no fallen angel, and his story isn’t paradise lost. rather, his descent goes something like this:
he is a man—a mere sinner, and far from the first.
see, a fallen angel understands that it is eternally dammed; it does not attempt to fight its way back to the top only to inevitably plummet back down again. but a human when given the gift of flight clings to the hope of salvation and flies higher and higher, not minding that it is a great ways down if it means being just a little closer to heaven. and he knows what it means to fall from that height and survive. what it means to stumble. what it means to get back up over, and over, and over again.
his fall from grace was not divine or beautiful or even significant. his wings simply became weary of pushing up against the wind.
mlm stands for min lanuel Miranda
Also i see the c!Wilbur and c!Tubbo paralells.
"Tommy are we the bad guys?" because of his grief and want of his home back, not feeling like he deserves to get it back.
"We are the bad guys." c!Tubbo says, as he grieves the loss of a family and a home that will only be filled with the ghost of his husband.
Neither are villains.
it's been months & charlie saying "thank you for showing me what it's like to be human. maybe i almost was" is still the single most devastating dialogue i've seen in anything ever
George's Dream about Quackity
cabinetduo is literally so underutilized it’s criminal