Luna Moth, a free crochet pattern designed by Stella Taubenheim on Ravelry.
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Luna Moth, a free crochet pattern designed by Stella Taubenheim on Ravelry.
“The word ‘fury,’ as we use it today, implies chaotic, unfocused frenzy, but the Furies themselves embodied justified anger, stemming from an adamantine moral code. In Homer, they are curses made flesh, released upon those who commit a crime or threaten the natural order. Seneca the Younger calls them ‘they who with awful brows investigate men’s crimes and sift out ancient wrongs.’ In Ovid, they are the chthonic guards of souls judged too wicked for paradise. They are fearsome-looking creatures, unsmiling, uncrying (except, Ovid tells us, when Orpheus plays). They bristle with snakes—in their hair, wreathing their limbs, fastening their garments, held in their hands like whips. They dress in black or blood-red. Sometimes they breathe poison. This grotesque image might seem to be at odds with a righteous heart. But for anyone who might not be blameless, anger with reason and purpose and a will of iron is even more frightening than tumultuous, flailing rage.”
— Jess Zimmerman, “Anger That Can Save the World: On Justice, Feminism, and the Furies” (via bluebeardsbride)
Ares. Copy of the Severian period after a Greek bronze original by Alkamenes dated 420 BC. From the sacred area in Largo Argentina, 1925.
just stumbled across this old demo of strangers from when @vyva-melinkolya first laid down her guitars and lapsteel. good memories :)
Gothic Hearse “Carthedral” Street legal 1971 Cadillac made by Rebecca Caldwell
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Magdalena Bay, "Image"
Luminary Sculptures by Eugene Wilson Scanned From The Guild 9 (1994)
a televangelism story board. I normally don’t make videos but I thought I’d try something different.
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I wouldn't mind if I lived in a small village like that.
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Odysseus kills the suitors who ruined his kingdom. Illustration by William Russell Flint from a version of The Odyssey of Homer
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tattoo by emmaloutattoo on IG!
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Sequences from my finished animation. Inspired by a dog named Teacake.