My Wednesday's drawing made with colored pencils , charcoal and graphite ❤️

Love Begins
RMH
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
Game of Thrones Daily
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Mike Driver
YOU ARE THE REASON

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Keni
ojovivo
Not today Justin
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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occasionally subtle

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My Wednesday's drawing made with colored pencils , charcoal and graphite ❤️
Jane Fonda in 'Walk on the Wild Side' [1962]
Jessica Lange and Jack Nicholson I ‘The Postman Always Rings Twice’ [1981]
Hidden Figures (2016) dir. Theodore Melfi
Beetlejuice (1988) || Dir. Tim Burton
Winona Ryder in Edward Scissorhands (1990) dir. Tim Burton
31 Days of Halloween ⤳ The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Grease (1978) dir. Randal Kleiser
Patrick Swayze in Dirty Dancing (1987)
Grace Kelly in Rear Window (1954) dir Alfred Hitchcock
elvis presley in jailhouse rock (1957)
↳ Bette Davis in Dark Victory (1939)
So long, funny girl.
Funny Girl (1968) dir. William Wyler
Breakfast at Tiffany’s Dir. Blake Edwards (1961)
“What man is suitable, doctor? She’s never found one. What man would ever look at me and say, ‘I want you.’? I’m fat. My mother doesn’t approve of dieting. Look at my shoes. My mother approves of sensible shoes. Look at the books on my shelves. My mother approves of good solid books. I’m my mother’s well-loved daughter. I’m her companion. I am my mother’s servant. My mother says! My mother. My mother! MY MOTHER!” Bette Davis as Charlotte Vale in Now, Voyager (1942) dir. Irving Rapper