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by Andree Wallin
The Swiss village of Klosters is the setting for Robert Ricci’s home - an adaptation of the classic Alpine chalet.
The Worlds of Architectural Digest - Country Homes, 1982
Good evening, vampire hunters.
Efoire, a key member of Frederick’s band of vampire hunters in the early 20th century, is now available on my Society6 store for purchase. This young lady was designed to honor a childhood friend that I’ve always thought highly of while growing up. Sadly, she passed away a couple years ago and the news still hits me close to home to this day because I often daydreamed that we would eventually hang out again for old times’ sake. She was remembered by her friends, family, and loved ones for being such an amazing person whose vibrant smile and caring personality made her a joy to be around. For these reasons, she is still dearly missed.
This subject matter is a beautiful yet sensitive aspect of creative expression that have inspired artists and writers for centuries such as Dante Alighieri, Edgar Allen Poe, J.K. Rowling, and David Handler. All of them or in the latter’s case, his pen name in A Series of Unfortunate Events, have written stories based on the deaths of those whom they cared about and Efoire’s inspiration is no different. :)
That is why holding my childhood friend in high regards for all these years inspired me to design her character in the form of Efoire. It is basically my way of keeping my memory of her alive and allowing her to continue to live beyond death. How have you dealt with death in your family or in your community? Feel free to open up about it only if you’re comfortable with talking about it when you reblog this post. Whatever you choose to do, you’ll always have my condolences.
And now, I present you with Efoire’s complete bio;
A compassionate young woman known by her loved ones for her golden hair, radiant beauty, and her hardworking character. She is a logical, adaptable individual who is the deputy of a band of vampire hunters that has decided to embark on their odyssey to search for heliotropes that are stained with the blood of the deities. Though she does not practice magic like her friends due to her knowledge of the dangers of manipulating the dark arts, she uses a holy scepter to draw energy from the Sun and deliver its massive and lethal wrath onto even the most powerful of her foes. It’s best not to misconstrue Eforie as a damsel in distress.
https://society6.com/product/eforie-at-24-years-of-age_phone-skin
Kind regards,
WN
Partially open bathroom door
by Elizabeth Johnson-Wold
Those of you who've played Pokémon X or Pokémon Y will recognise this beautiful floor pattern as the arena upon which your fight against Diantha - The Kalos League Champion, takes place on. It's entirely Illustrator made and it's taken about two and a half days of mouse clicks and aggravating my parents. Purely my fault. Work interuptions give me the grouches. You artists and designer's'll likely catch that slip-stream but in all seriousness. This was a piece long left clanking abouts in the 'Intend to someday create' bucket. Seems I've lightened that bucket's contents a bit now. This floor design in the champion's room is oozing beauty and symbolism and ALL of those messy pallet swatches of yours. I've wanted to create the pattern in high definition digital art form for some time now, and I've always been surprised when I've gone to search results and found nobody else has tried to do the same. All you'll commonly find are screenshots from the game, but the resolution of the Nintendo 3DS means that much of that detail is pixelated. This is my tribute to this gorgeous stained glass arena, a' la Kingdom Hearts HD remake overhaul (if you've seen the stained glass floors in the dives to heart you'll catch my slip-stream). And it was really fun to create. Hope it appeals to yourselves. Also disclaiming that this artwork is not my original design, but a recreation of a texture used in the Pokémon series, which is copyrighted to the Satoshi Tajiri, GameFreak, and the Pokémon Company.
A floor painted in a color to match cabinets distracts the eye from the cluttered wall and counter spaces filled with kitchen tools and curious collections on open shelves.
Kitchens, 1997
Game room - mid-sized transitional open concept painted wood floor game room idea with black walls, no fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Remco Jacobs