An ultra extended flowchart for identifying dynasties! Even identifying sub-periods of each dynasty. As always, this is a general guide ther
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An ultra extended flowchart for identifying dynasties! Even identifying sub-periods of each dynasty. As always, this is a general guide ther
does the makeup look sad or happy? >>> goth & sad >>> middle tang dynasty [lmao]
Almée Couture | Spirit of the Forgotten
The moon has passed
But the stars will remain
and my heart is still
in that place.
-reflecthingtgeautumnmoon
scenery in suzhou and hangzhou of china by 陈帆fotochen
April 20, Beijing, China, National Museum of China/中国国家博物馆 (Part 2 - Dehua white porcelain exhibition/德化白瓷展 continued):
This was actually the very first piece I encountered at the entrance to the exhibition, a gigantic basket of flowers (probably over 1 meter tall and over 1 meter wide?), the entire thing made of porcelain.
And to reiterate, every part of every piece is porcelain. Though I will say that despite the ultra-realistic shape of the flower petals and leaves, the only detail that hinted at these flowers being made out of porcelain was that the painted colors weren't as vibrant as real flowers. That's it. If you don't examine it up close you really can't tell that it's all porcelain.
This is a good place to roughly introduce the technical side of Dehua white porcelain. The color of Dehua white porcelain mainly comes from the clay it uses, which is a special kaolin clay (gaolingtu/高岭土 in Chinese) found in Dehua. The clay mineral used naturally contains sericite and quartz, both of which are silica minerals and may have contibuted to the almost translucent look of the finished pieces; it also contains comparatively high amounts of potassium oxides, while the amount of iron oxides present is low. Due to the intricate designs of the pieces, the firing success rate may be very low. All those pieces involving super thin parts representing fabric or paper or flower petals? They may bring the success rate down to about 5%. Which means many of these pieces may be the 15th-20th try that finally survived firing. For people who are more interested in the chemistry of Dehua white porcelain, this paper goes into depth about it. There's also a great book in Chinese that goes into depth all about Dehua porcelain. (link goes to the first chapter only)
Continuing on, this is one of many Guanyin/观音 (Avalokiteśvara) statues at the exhibition, again with light clothing made out of porcelain:
More Guanyin statues in various classic depictions/forms, of which there are 33 total. This particular form is called Yulan Guanyin/鱼篮观音 (鱼篮 means fish basket), and comes from a legend where Guanyin transformed into a beautiful female fish vendor in order to guide mortals.
I believe the text here reads 持经观音 (Guanyin holding scripture)? The Guanyin here is holding a vase instead of a scroll though.
This is a classic depiction of Guanyin with a little bit of a modern-ish twist? Guanyin is often depicted with a vase of divine water, but here it forms a circle.
Despite some of the Guanyin statues having the amazing ceramic "clothing", this one remains my favorite, just because of the sense of space and serenity that this simple "frame" design creates:
And this very literal take on "thousand arm Guanyin" (千手观音). It's giving me that "biblically accurate angels" vibe:
Buddha floating atop.......idk what that is but the texture is amazing:
A fully painted statue of Guanyu/关羽. The gradient and detailed patterns on his robes is amazing:
Two identical (I think?) statues of the daomadan/刀马旦 (female commander archetype) character Mu Guiying/穆桂英 as she would appear in Chinese traditional opera, one painted and one unpainted. The word 巾帼英雄 in the title means "hero in women's headscarf", which is a term used exclusively in reference to female heroes. There's also the phrase "巾帼不让须眉", which roughly means "those in women's headscarves aren't inferior to those with beards and thick brows"
Porcelain depiction of Dunhuang's famous feitian/飞天 figures, in the classic pose of playing pipa in reverse (called 反弹琵琶). The clothing on this figure is made of porcelain, but this time also painted:
A porcelain statue of a couple in traditional Lhoba/Luoba/珞巴 clothing. The Lhoba/Luoba people are one of China's 55 少数民族 who mainly live in the south-eastern region of Tibet Autonomous Region, and as of 2019, it is the 少数民族 with the smallest population
A porcelain statue of a woman in traditional Miao/苗 clothing. I love how the artist recreated the traditional Miao silver crown in porcelain.
Painted porcelain bust of a woman wearing the Xunbu/蟳埔 "flower crown", named a zanhuawei/簪花围. The town of Xunbu in Fujian province is known for its tradition of zanhua/簪花, or wearing flowers in one’s hair.
Porcelain statue of a Buddhist monk wearing a zhiduo/直裰 (the robes on the inside) and a jiasha/袈裟 (काषाय/kasaya; the garment on the outside that drapes over the left shoulder). From its looks, one can tell that zhiduo originated from hanfu, but with some minor changes (sidenote, this is not the same as the zhiduo of Ming-era hanfu). Jiasha evolved from the clothing of Indian Buddhist monks, but there appears to be a lot of influence from Central Asia and ancient Greece as well (link goes to pdf; this article is in Chinese).
Some modern-themed pieces. Look at those dresses omg
A porcelain statue of Hua Mulan/花木兰, the character from traditional Chinese literature and opera that inspired the Disney character. I will say though this pose reminds me of someone else.......
A solar halo is a ring of light that appears around the sun. It's caused by sunlight refracting through ice crystals in high, thin cirrus clouds.
Tout ce que le soleil éclaire l'éther le transforme,
Sea-inspired jewellery made from translucent fabric by Mariko Kusumoto
Chinese style bag
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When your heart remembers
that october
i hope you never
think of our ember.
-Reflectingtheautumnmoon
Virgo Venus
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Accuracy varies on house and aspects being made to the placement.
• If you want a virgo venus you have to meet all the criteria. They won’t settle because you take them on a cute picnic and buy them a teddy bears at the carnival. That stuff may be sweet and distract them. But it won’t work if you can‘t answer: What are your goals? What are you accomplishments? What are your morals? What do you bring to the table? They will not risk disrupting their peace for you. This is a serious placement, bring it all or go home.
• People will say they have high standards, their critical of their partners. But if you open your eyes, you’ll see that people judge this placement for knowing their worth. Let’s say the venus virgo person is fairly successful in their career, why would they settle for a broke person who is still unsure about their goals? They know their value, and they’ll determine yours, if it doesn’t match, it’s going to be a no for them.
• But the above is only true for a mature and positively placed virgo venus. Otherwise, they’re insecure and want a partner of value to make them feel better. However, this becomes an unfair relationship to the partner once they become aware.
• Venus virgo needs time to observe you. Therefore, the relationships take time. You may begin as friends, and it is common for this placement to have known their spouse for years before realizing it’s them they want.
For example: Blake Lively and Mika Kunis have virgo venus. They each knew their spouse for years before engaging in a romantic relationship.
Blake once explained, her and Ryan Reynolds, were friends first. When both were single, they would suggest to the other who they should go out with. It took a long time before it occurred to them maybe they should go out with each other.
Mila and Ashton were on that 70s show together. Nothing romantic ever happened as the age difference prevented them from seeing each other in that light. It wasn’t until they were older, and fwb that they decided to pursue a romantic relationship.
It may be due to how we are shown what love is that virgo venus people don’t see their true love in that light until much later. They may be shown they need the Disney-like fairytale story. But truly that is not what works for them. They need a true partnership.
• Virgo venus people don’t need the the grandest romantic gestures to be happy. They need you to be present in the partnership and tend to the daily things with them. They’ll appreciate you taking the responsibility of washing the dishes or cooking dinner rather than doing very little daily but buying them a huge bouquet of flowers every now and then.
Example: Kim K has a virgo venus. Her former husbands would all do huge grand gestures. They’d buy her the biggest ring, the biggest flowers and one Kanye got her a hologram of her deceased father speaking to her. But in daily life, they’d offer little help and support with things more important to her such as her children, businesses, etc. This often became one of the main reasons she’d decide to end the relationship. Kim may need to consider the grand gestures distract her from realizing they are doing the less than the bare minimum for her.
• Venus virgo also can struggle to fully be happy with their hobbies because they seek perfection. If in 10th house, you may see virgo venus turning their pleasures/hobbies into a business. If in 1st, this person can struggle with their image. They end up stuck always trying to find ways to prefect themselves. Seeking surgery could be a possibility. Whichever house your venus virgo is in, is where you seek perfectionism. If in the 12th, you may not be aware of your beauty and the love around you. Leading to addictions and eating disorders.
• A venus virgo look for someone who is a bit reserved. They don’t want you if you’re available to everyone. Someone appearing polite and well groomed. Possibly an academic look. So basically someone quiet and well behaved in public, but kinda freaky in private.
Let me know your experiences as a virgo venus or with a virgo venus.
Art Help
I redid this list because broken links 💀
General Tips
Stretch your fingers and hands
Art is for fun
Never too late to start/improve
Using a tablet
Editing software: pictures & video
Moodboard resources
Comic pacing
Watercolor
Coloring
Color Theory (not children's hospital)
Resources: coloring things a different color
Gold
Dark Skin undertones
Dark Skin in pastel art
POC Blush tones
Eyes colors
Human Anatomy
POSE REFERENCES
Wizard Battle poses
Shoulders
Tips for practicing anatomy
Proportional Limbs
Skeletons
Hair Directions
Afro, 4C hair
Clothing
Long skirts
Traditional Chinese Hanfu (clothing reference)
CLOTHING REFERENCE
Sewing information
Animals
Horse -> Dragon
Snouts: dogs, cats, wolves, fox
Foot, paw, hoof
More
Drawing references sources
Art tutorial Masterlist
Another art tutorial Masterlist
Inspiration: father recreates son's art
Inspiration: Lights
ART BOOKS
Plants/flowers: North America, Hawaii, Patagonia
I’ll forever be the person who says "It’s okay, I understand" even when my heart is literally shattering.
[Hanfu · 漢服]China Song Dynasty Chinese Hanfu Photoshoots-【执欲】
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👗Hanfu: @异志阁原创国风
🧚🏻♀️Model: 老干部(XiaoHongShu App)
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Won’t you hold on for a minute?
There was barely any space
between your bye and back
I stared at your supposedly slow pace
and can’t help but think they‘re fleeting
You’re always a breath quicker than me
in saying goodbye
in which i have yet to say…
-Reflectingtheautumnmoon