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The Ritual (2018) What is it? A god. Ancient. One of the Jötunn. A bastard offspring of Loki.
Jack the Ripper’s Bedroom by Walter Sickert
WALTER SICKERT (1860-1942). Full name Walter Richard Sickert. English artist born in Germany. He had a fascination for Jack the Ripper and believed that he once lodged in the same room as the Victorian serial killer. He even painted the room entitling it Jack the Ripper’s Bedroom. In 1976 he was alleged to have been an accomplice in the murders [Jack the Ripper: the Final Solution by Stephen Knight], and in 2002 popular crime novelist Patricia Cornwell went so far as to claim that Sickert was Jack the Ripper himself [Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper - Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell].Â
Hermann Hagedorn - The Ghost
Cinamon Hadley, who inspired the look of The Sandman’s Death.
PEANUTS (April 27, 1953) By Charles M. Schultz
Fashion Week, René Gruau
Finished!
This was a banner for @colorblindcollab, which is a recently established online art community that nurtures the hardworking, creative mindset. It actively collaborates with its members to bring forth great advice and even better artwork. This piece was done to showcase the theme of may: nature. This month, members are encouraged to create (or collaborate!) on nature themed art, in whatever form it may take. I contribute and help manage the community, and though it is new we have a lot of great stuff planned for this year! Look up “Colorblind Collective” on Facebook if you’re interested in taking part!
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Spider-Man 2099 by Jae Lee
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strolling, ep1 - cecile emeke (see full episode HERE)
By Alphons Mucha
Jean Honoré Fragonard, A Shaded Avenue, ca. 1774. Brush and wash over black chalk, 45.5 x 34.7 cm. Musée du Petit Palais, Paris.
CHAUDET, Antoine-Denis Cupid Presenting a Rose to a Butterfly c. 1802 Marble, height 77 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris
Frank Lloyd Wright - Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, Japan, 1915-1921.
Mark the 20th anniversary of Springfield’s Film Fest with a bunch of Criterion covers
“A Star Is Burns,” The Simpsons episode where Springfield throws a film festival and The Critic stops by, first aired 20 years ago yesterday. Yes, it’s been two decades of “agh! my groin,” “don’t cry for me, I’m already dead,” and “boo-urns.” To honor the occasion, Christian Lynch has created Criterion covers for each of the featured films in the festival’s short docket.
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