Tristram and Yseult
Artist : Sidney Harold Meteyard (1868-1947)

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Tristram and Yseult
Artist : Sidney Harold Meteyard (1868-1947)
About Tristan and Isolde both dying at the end of their story, which of these two is more in tune with how it makes you feel?
A) Death here is joyful/desirable. It unites them. In a way, they wanted/had to die. Their love was too disruptive for life, one way or another. They can finally be together forever in death.
or
B) Death here is miserable/undesirable. It separates them. Regardless of the enormity of their desire, they wanted to live for each other. If dead, they cannot be together.
choose:
👍 Death here is joyful/desirable. It unites them.
👎 Death here is miserable/undesirable. It separates them.
No opinion... I don't know her
It was Missing Isold Hours.
Following the herd?
I think everything is on tumblr now instead of livejournal...
So, moving my stuff here to be more modern... I don’t know how this works!
Feel free to send ask with prompts. I might use them if inspired. I like pretty much anything with James Madison.
1-minute doodle of Isold, just so I can show people my vision.
The tulle fabric is tied around her waist. Her glass body has pretty minimal detailing, so her eyes wouldn't have visible irises or the like.
Because I have no restraint, I made a TADC OC.
Her name’s Isold, she’s a literal glass ballerina.
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