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Seal Carving 🪵🦭
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The Burton and New Street Hoards, Bronze Age, 1300 to 920 BCE, 'Treasure: History Unearthed' Exhibition, Museum of Liverpool
I made a lil Eridian!Grace in Vintage Story from @maybe-its-kris 's fic.
Bit of context; me and Kris have been playing Vintage Story together for a while now (which is a game like minecraft but it has a lot more focus on realism) and within the game you can chisel blocks, so I decided to make Kris a little Eridian!Grace as a gift. (It’s actually made out of bauxite, as well! And quartz! (And also chalk and olivine glass and muddy gravel but we don’t talk about those last ones úwù))
Seriously go check their fic out it's amazing, it follows Grace's temporary death and borderline resurrection into an Eridian after he was buried. It's got a lot of that lovely, lovely angst that's very tasty -so go check it out if you like science and characters getting thrown into the literary equivalent of a rock tumbler. Also this is the design that Kris made!
Bear for scale:
Carving Oak Panels
🪨💎Toy Geode Cracking💎🪨
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Que buenos juegos culiaoooo.
Chetney chisels Ashton's hair you say 👀
Princess Marie d'Orléans in Her Studio
Artist: Ary Scheffer (Dutch, 1795–1858)
Date: c. 1838
Medium: Oil on fabric
Collection: The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Description
Scheffer frequently portrayed his favorite pupil, the Princess Marie d'Orléans (1813-1839), daughter of King Louis Philippe and a prominent sculptor. As proof of her dedication and talent, she wears an artist's smock and holds a chisel. Seen nearby are several of her works, including her model of her most famous sculpture, a stoic depiction of Joan of Arc.