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Kintsugi: the art of precious scars. First you have to grieve for what is lost and what has changed.
The Cathedral, Auguste Rodin (1840 -1917)
They know.
01x01 Apértif // 02x13 Mizumono
boys night! *stabs you in the kitchen*
Scream (1996) Hannibal (2013-2015)
Photos from Hannibal S1E7 Sorbet
hannigram — S1 HANNIBAL (2013-2015)
Twin Peaks postcards by Paul Willoughby, 2012.
1x01 || 3x13
Darkness and light
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Kintsugi: the art of precious scars. First you have to grieve for what is lost and what has changed.
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wind him up and watch him go
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hannibal themed collage i made from a really bad book that had some surprisingly lovely quotes
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this has probably been done before but I just had to do it.
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They know.
01x01 Apértif // 02x13 Mizumono
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Hannibal 1.03 Potage
The Dead Icarus, Paul-Ambroise Slodtz (1743) Marble, Musée du Louvre, Paris
once again thinking about composition thinking about lines thinking about the power of diagonal lines in particular. the dynamicity the energy the pathos. the tenderness and tragedy of a continuous diagonal vs the violence of interrupted or intersecting ones
hope this helps
Kjærlighetspar, Odd Nerdrum / Hannibal 3.13 The Wrath of the Lamb
“Life is terrible. Terribly beautiful, terribly cruel.”
— Coming to Writing and Other Essays; ‘The Last Painting or The Portrait of God’ by Hélène Cixous tr. Deborah Jenson (via deformititties)
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