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My version of Hades and Persephone characters in Lore Olympus 🌺🦋
HADES AND PERSEPHONE🌷🍂
My version of Raoul and Christine in "Masquerade" 💖💕
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ELIZA in "Burn" by me.♥️
I made another drawing 🥰♥️
Backstage of "The Phantom Of The Opera" ♥️ (Colleen Besett and Alexander Goebel.)
AL PACINO …And Justice for All (1979) | dir. Norman Jewison
Another drawing I made about "THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA". The original cast performing "THE MUSIC OF THE NIGHT".♥️
Maxi VS mini: Christine costumes
The Elissa skirt: The Elissa skirts has been all flat, bell shaped, panier shaped (I.E. wide over the hips, flat in the back and in front), with a grand bustle, and as semi-large crinolines. Here’s a panier-shaped one with gigantic tabs, from West End / the RAH concert alongside a small bell-shaped japanese one with short and narrow tabs.
The Star Princess skirt: I have no idea why one of the Hamburg skirts is like a pink explosion, but it is. It’s huge, long, wide, with a reversed order of the stars. You probably can’t tell, but the costume featured very short boots. In contrast, the newly made Russia skirts were barely knee-length, and fairly narrow. But in return, they had very long boots. So…
The Wishing bustle: Ba-ba-ba-da-BIM! Ba-ba-ba-da-BOM! The US costumes has always kept that 1870s flair seen in Maria Bjørnson’s design, so also in the Wishing bustle. Which is the ultimate contrast to the early European costumes, where the bustle was defined right over the butt, but the lower half of the skirt was fairly flat, and without any sense of train in the main skirt. The depicted one here is from Austria.
The Aminta skirt: As this skirt demands tiers of embroidered layers, there’s limits to how flat this costume can ever be. Still, there’s an interesting contrast between the circular, four-tiered Danish skirt and the five-tiered, bustle shaped World Tour skirt.
The wedding skirt: While the Canadian skirts went “GO BIG OR GO HOME”, the Japanese skirts has had more emphasis on the bustle in the back, and in ornate details in the bodice. I think both costumes looks nice overall, but it’s quite a contrast to see them side by side.
Erik and Christine at the masquerade, (1700s-1800s version)🎭
My drawing of "The Phantom of the Opera (miniseries, 1990)" 🎻
Al Pacino losing his shit
Phantom Hands™: Charles Dance
The Phantom of The Opera (1990) | The Phantom/Erik (Charles Dance) unmasks for the first time for Christine Daae (Teri Polo).
“Christine, nooo… why?"
Al Pacino as Bobby in The Panic in Needle Park (1971)
Wuthering Heights (1939) dir. William Wyler
My drawing of "The Phantom of the Opera" 🥀
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OMG I want to go back in time and send all of these to english-majoring student me. After I explain twitter. And John Mulaney. And later seasons of Parks & Rec.