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JUMP MV / D.Gray-man × INNOCENT SORROW
Joy Sullivan, from Instructions for Traveling West: Poems; “Sister”
[Text ID: “Let me come and weep beside you. / Here now, give me your knots. Let me take / your bitter bite & honey it. Let me say oh as you unravel your ache. / Let me walk beside you in the heavy dark. / Let me put my lantern out as well so we can sit together in the blessed black.”]
Yoshitaka Amano: 'Angel’s Egg' Artbook (1986)
I vitelloni (Federico Fellini, 1953)
Dadu Shin
Cho Gi-Seok: Memory (2024)
Belladonna of Sadness (1973) dir. Eiichi Yamamoto
Anaïs Nin in a diary entry dated 14 July 1920, from The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin: 1920-1923
Perfect Blue (1997) Dir. Satoshi Kon
Lana del Rey, from Violet Bent Backward Over the Grass; "Never to Heaven,"
Lonely teardrops. A fear submitted by Gabrielle to Deep Dark Fears - thanks! You can find original art and commission portraits in my shop!
Victoria Chang, from With My Back to the World: Poems; “The Islands, 1961”
[Text ID: “I want to be loved but I don’t want to open my mouth. / I want to be saved but I don’t want to kneel down.”]
From March 7 to 8, 1913 Letters to Felice by Franz Kafka First published : 1973
Barzakh برزخ
Barzakh in Arabic the place/phase between our living world and the Hereafter. It is the first step into the atom-less realm. Some believe Barzakh's dwellers communicate with each other and when a new soul enters (body dies in our lifetime) they tell the dwellers there about their families and friends accomplishments and news. Some religion verses mention that the Barzakh's dwellers see their place in heaven or hell, therefore they feel comfortable or tortured respectively.
Growing up hearing this word a lot, I've always imagined it deep bluish in color with twinkling stars. This is the first time I ever draw it. The artwork took around 5 weeks to finish as I drew and animated everything manually.