Paperbarks (1993)
Cressida Campbell

No title available
No title available
taylor price
DEAR READER

tannertan36

Kiana Khansmith
dirt enthusiast

pixel skylines
NASA

PR's Tumblrdome
almost home
Keni
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Origami Around
AnasAbdin
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
wallacepolsom

Janaina Medeiros

No title available

seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from Italy
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Netherlands

seen from Japan
seen from Indonesia

seen from India

seen from India

seen from Türkiye
seen from Canada

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Finland
seen from United States
@simplicityinwhite
Paperbarks (1993)
Cressida Campbell
{Richard siken from the war of foxes/Doc Luben, Love Letters or Suicide Notes}
Words by Rune Lazuli /Jerzy Kosiński from The Devil Tree
Some tips for using a few words to describe voices:
1. Tone Words: Use tone words to convey the emotional quality of a voice. For example, you can describe a voice as "melodic," "soothing," "sharp," "gentle," or "commanding" to give readers a sense of the tone.
2. Pitch and Range: Mention the pitch and range of the voice. Is it "deep," "high-pitched," "raspy," or "full-bodied"? This can provide insight into the character's age, gender, or emotional state.
3. Accent and Diction: Describe the character's accent or diction briefly to give a sense of their background or cultural influences. For instance, "British-accented," "Southern drawl," or "formal."
4. Volume: Mention the volume of the voice, whether it's "whispering," "booming," "murmuring," or "hushed."
5. Quality: Use terms like "velvet," "silken," "gravelly," "honeyed," or "crisp" to convey the texture or quality of the voice.
6. Rate of Speech: Describe how fast or slow the character speaks, using words like "rapid," "slurred," "measured," or "rambling."
7. Mood or Emotion: Indicate the mood or emotion carried by the voice. For example, a "quivering" voice may convey fear or anxiety, while a "warm" voice may express comfort and reassurance.
8. Resonance: Describe the resonance of the voice, such as "echoing," "nasal," "booming," or "tinny."
9. Timbre: Mention the timbre of the voice, using words like "rich," "thin," "clear," or "smoky."
10. Cadence: Highlight the rhythm or cadence of speech with descriptors like "staccato," "lilting," "rhythmic," or "halting."
11. Intonation: Convey the character's intonation by saying their voice is "sarcastic," "apologetic," "confident," or "questioning."
12. Vocal Characteristics: If applicable, mention unique vocal characteristics, like a "lisp," "stutter," "drawl," or "accented 'r'."
{Quote by Chris Mc geown}
Quote by Luna Adriana
Mareo [aka Mario Rodriguez Echeverry] (Mexican/Colombian, b.1981)
more here
SOLD At Valerie’s Gallery Portsmouth, NH ©️Cara Gonier 2018
Mark Rothko, No 7, 1964
One of the Black Form Paintings
do u have a bf
it’s a dream of mine to have a beautiful farm
Inspirations: Living Room — For more Living Room inspirations visit our Tumblr: http://aestatemagazine.tumblr.com/search/living-room — You can now also follow us on Instagram (aestatemagazine): https://ift.tt/2n0m6UM
Engel 2018