Me when HeR announced that game 34 is called "Mystery of the Seven Keys"

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Me when HeR announced that game 34 is called "Mystery of the Seven Keys"
This can honestly work both ways lol
I have always noticed the similarities between these two universes. To go further, Rochelle is just like Deirdre being obsessed with Ned (Ken) and jealous of Nancy (Barbie.)
Mmm, cheeseburger
Last Train to Bluemoon Canyon
Nancy Drew Embroideries
I wanted to capture some tesserae and their associated phrases for VEN, there’s just something mesmerizing about them. The brilliance and variation in each tile was a lot of fun to do, and I kept the natural elements by using an unbleached cotton for the base. This turned out to be way more ambitious than I had anticipated, but I think it paid off!!
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The eye of the tiger is fixed on a star. Zircon lies in fingers that scar. Amethyst floats in a hand from the deep. Citrine is what the fowl mouth shall keep. Tourmaline by a soft arm is ensnared. Peridot rests at the foot of the mare.
Nancy Drew Icons!
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Black Cat from Warnings at Waverly Academy
Puzzle from The Shattered Medallion
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adventures in art identification in last train to blue moon canyon continue with the caboose
#1 Mademoiselle de Camargo Dancing - Nicolas Lancret, 1730
#2 La Leçon de musique - Nicolas Lancret, 1743
#3 Singing by the Plum Garden (first panel) - Yoshu Chikanobu, 1887
#4 Mezzetin - Antoine Watteau, 1717-1719
It’s Called: Freefall: Rainbow Kitten Surprise // Abandon Ship: fin // Hungover In the City of Dust: Autoheart // Ghost Stories: The Narcissist Cookbook // Downhill: Lincoln // Metaphor: The Crane Wives // Mawce: Everybody’s Worried About Owen // Liar: The Arcadian Wild // Little Pistol: Mother Mother // A Complete List of Fears Ages 5-28: The Yellow Dress // Wretch: Autoheart // Perpetual Mild Illness: The Original Crooks and Nannies // Mostly Dead: Joseph Dubay // I DONT TRUST U ANYMORE: Left at London // I’m not a good person: Pat the Bunny // Drinking Song for the Socially Anxious: The Amazing Devil // a conversation about identity: tea // Forever & the Stars: The Lone Ghosts // Body Terror Song: AJJ // …well, better than the alternative: Will Wood // Get Used to It: Ricky Montgomery // Mr. Melancholy: Anthony Amorim
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trying my hand at an old school littlenancydrewthings/artofnancydrew style art-id post for last train to blue moon canyon. first up: the dining car
#1 Spring Bouquet - Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1866
#2 Train in the Snow or The Locomotive - Claude Monet, 1875
#3 Roses and Jasmine in a Delft Vase - Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1880-1881
#4 Rain, Steam and Speed (detail of Locomotive) - J.M.W. Turner, 1844
#5 Still Life with Fruit - Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1881
I use this phrase all the time. I didn’t realize this is where I picked it up from.
It’s such a fun way to say you have no faith whatsoever.
Working on a project. 2/11
FIN but i sum it up using song titles
alas the nancydrewnetwork march merch challenge is no more (though I wish @nancydrewnetwork all the best) I wanted to share what I was working on- inspired by HeR’s old postcard / ecard promos I thought it would be neat if you could buy postcard packs inspired by each game.
for SSH…
front/back of card, and other cards in the pack could be…
(ssh is honestly a p easy one as it’s a museum exhibit)
I also put some together for TRT…
(the marie antoinette from the top of the stairs and the one from the tower; wickford castle corporate card based on the brochure in the lobby that ended up looking a bit too much like a business card really; the 3 wisconsin cards from the lobby; the wickford brochure uses a picture of Inverary castle as a picture of wickford (the real one is in scotland), so here’s the real inverary; and one with a pic of manresa caslte, which is a real faux-castle-cum-hotel in Washington state)
SHA…
(scenery& etc from in-game incl a very questionable attempt at recreating yazzie’s logo; the ‘varmint’ card is in fact from the game files, it seems to be an unused + unfinished award; the petroglyph and b+w photo are from the pictures in mary’s shop; the ‘arizona’ and cliff dwelling cards are real postcards)
DOG…
(tbh most of these are p clearly inspired by the amount of time I spent being dragged around to provincial parks as a young thing… I imagine the educational fare at US state parks follows a similar vein. including ranger akers’ fursona was not a choice so much as it was a necessity)
and finally MHM…
(sthg for abby’s new-age bullshit; the golden gardenia; lizzie applegate; nancy and charlie’s san fran postcards; and a postcard that’s almost nancy’s postcard, but the one in’game was at an angle and i couldn’t get a workable pic. i would also probably include the mhm promo cards linked above - or better/updated versions of same - in this pack as well)
Nancy Drew Lockscreens -- Treasure in the Royal Tower
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treasure in the royal tower
Some of the artwork that can be seen throughout the castle in Treasure in the Royal Tower.
1. Portrait of Marie Antoinette by Louise Élisabeth Vigée Lebrun, 1783
2. Anne of Cleves by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1539
3. Marie Antoinette by Louise Élisabeth Vigée Lebrun, 1779
4. The Noble Slav by Rembrandt, 1632
5. State Portrait of Marie Antoinette by Louise Élisabeth Vigée Lebrun, 1788
6. A Young Patrician Lady by an unknown artist in the school of Leonardo Da Vinci
7. Marie Antoinette by Louise Élisabeth Vigée Lebrun, 1783
8. Two Sisters by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1881
9. Queen Marie Antoinette of France by Louise Élisabeth Vigée Lebrun, 1786
10. Man In Armour by Rembrandt, 1655
11. Sconosciuta con Mantiglia by Franz Xavier Winterhalter
12. Don Antonia Noriega by Francisco de Goya, 1801