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My four Alien Pocket Pet/Tamagotchi fan art! Four more to go and then the collection is complete.
My gizmo tamagotchi fan art
Alien Pocket Pet series no.3 LUNA!
Ewok Tamagotchi fan art by me :)
My Baby Yoda Tamagotchi fan art
Some X-files fan art
Georges Hobeika Fall 2016
Gold hormos (pinned to clothing across the chest), central medallion of Dionysus
Greek, Tarentine, late 4th–3rd century B.C.
“She walked with darkness dripping off her shoulders, I’ve seen ghosts brighter than her soul.”
— VàZaki Nada
“She sinks. She sinks in holy sadness. Like an Ophelia in tears she sinks;”
— Georges Rodenbach, from “The Chamber, Sad and Weary,” wr. c. July 1882
hector § achilles -> two sides of the same coin
( @mythologicalnet )
“Because we are two sides of the same coin.” Achilles replied quietly. “We are great warriors with an extensive knowledge in fighting and a desire for control and domination. Where you are honorable, I am arrogant. Where you are amiable, I am prideful. Where you are dutiful, I am insubordinate. I admire you for your traits, Hector, though I am unashamed to admit that if it wasn’t for a particular god, I wouldn’t have even noticed that admiration.”
ft. whatever it takes // imagine dragons
Etruscan Vase Painters (also known as Greek Potters / Pottery Painting) (1871). Lawrence Alma-Tadema (Dutch, 1836-1912). Oil on panel. Manchester Art Gallery.
The setting is a vase painters’ workshop in ancient Apulia, in which the principal figure leans back to contemplate the red-figured lekythos that she is decorating from a design traced on parchment. Behind her, a man works on a large lebes gamikos (marriage vase). A glaux (red-figured drinking cup) and an aryballos (oil bottle) sit on the windowsill.
Detail from A Reading from Homer by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
1885
oil on canvas
Philadelphia Museum of Art