The moral of Cinderella’s Castle is that black women deserve to take revenge
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The moral of Cinderella’s Castle is that black women deserve to take revenge
I finally finished this art based on Starkid’s new musical, Cinderella’s Castle. Its such a cool dark twist on the tale and reminded me a lot on one of my favs, Into the Woods! The goddess looks so cool and I wanted to put my own spin on it💚💚💚
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The Narrator.
C*mm for a friend of mine! Loved drawing this dude.
We forgot about CC too fast...
Only day you can rb this
sometimes I wanna reply “bitch me too” to my mutuals posts but I’ve never talked 2 them so they might not see it as friendly joking so i just dont
reblog if it’s okay to say “bitch me too” to you if you’re mutuals
It’s okay to say ‘bitch me too’ even if I’ve never seen you before in my life dude
everyone can say bitch me too
moots
followers
moots-in-law
strangers
even enemies
so.lords controlling hatchetfield au. in my mind its like around the time the town was founded the waylons killed the hatchetmen in order to have a tighter grip of power over the town. the lords then forced them to convert the town into worshipping the lords. in order to prevent ppl from escaping they created a barrier that cant keep ppl out but it very much keeps ppl in. without a lord creating a crack in the wall its physically impossible to leave
oh boy this ramble got long.more beneath cut
the girls :3
She’s baaaaccckk
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Gabby would absolutely draw chibis of her family. Nothing more cringe than a 13 year old, and thats beautiful.
she's a maneater
I don’t think I ever posted this but an old homage of Laura/Wolverine and Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts
logan and laura
decided to post this here while im working on comms!
thinking about the audience capacity of the theater TGWDLM was originally preformed at compared to how massive the apollo theater in london is is so crazy. some clips i see of the curtain call you can barely hear emma screaming because of how LOUD that audience is. but dude i am thinking. the bigger the audience is at a show of TGWDLM the more terrifying its ending really gets.
of course you as the audience can't help emma even as she begs for you to, it's just a show, and it was fucking phenomenal so you are cheering. BUT so are the actors, who in the context of the story are the infected. and in the context of the story YOU are there too, cheering along with them. YOU are infected.
i think this is why inevitable and the ending as a whole make me sick to my stomach in a way my words will never adequately describe. we watch as the apotheosis strips paul and the others of their individuality, turning the world into one big musical number, and we are comfortable viewing it all from an audience perspective. but when emma cries to YOU, something shifts. the wall is broken. everything about the show is perfectly set up so that by the end you will be whooping and applauding at a character that so desperately needs your help.
it's set up so that you can initially feel you are in line with the heroes of the story, only for it to put you in the same position as the villain. because maybe in reality that isn't as uncommon of a circumstance as you might think. how often do we dismiss ourselves all the while viewing tragedy from a comfortable audience seat, treating it as a spectacle? i think this is the question the show wants you to walk away with.
from emma's perspective in the original TGWDLM production its a moderately sized crowd of us against her (still terrifying), but in the west end theater it's this gigantic surging ocean of people all laughing at her desperation.
anyway all this to say what an insane way to incorporate the audience into the message of your story. riveting shit. live theater is so beautiful
The stained glass style still has me in a chokehold but I did deviate a bit to play around with backgrounds in a more sketchy style (that I also love). The colors in this one?? 😍
I may have liked this one so much that I made a Gambit one to match. 🙃😁 (will post later)
Sketch ✍️
for me the trick to writing hatchetfield fanfiction is imagining all the narration between dialogue in nick lang's voice. even spice idgaf. how would he be describing it if this were a nmt episode