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Undiscovered Self (1999) - Jerry Uelsmann
This one was a little bit more challenging to do than I thought it would be – and that was mostly in all the detail (RIP) ,as well as figuring out ways to adapt a Klimt-esque look to Howl. It was really tempting to put him in his pink jacket since it lends itself to rectangular form so well. However I just had to go and make things difficult for myself… because I love his transformed version!
Based on Klimts ‘The Kiss’ (1907-1908)
Greek Mythology | The Lovers Part 1 & 2
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i’m actually proud of these!! so far i’ve done greek mythology goddesses and lovers… i want to continue this series so let me know if you have any suggestions of what to do next!
Some Victorian-era vamps! Happy Halloween!
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Just put up some “Hideout” prints in my Etsy shop! You can find them here!
sic mundus creatus est
The Collide.
By Kyle Thompson
Credited to Craig and George Falconer, Spirit Photograph, early 20th century
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Wolf ,1920 by Alfred Kubin
So how long have I loved you for? Womb to tomb, sweetheart. Since before I was even here at all. I get it now, you understand. Your ma was right. It really is a stupid question.
George Leonnec
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“La Vie Parisienne” (1924)