Medieval Python Design by @fuchsspur
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Medieval Python Design by @fuchsspur
Photography and arrangement by @petshopfox ♥
The Art of Skia I Fuchsspur
“(...) also, I think that every subject must be told in a different tone. Tone is extremely important in my opinion, in terms of the truth that inhabits a story. I always try to explain it like this: If I could paint, I'd perhaps paint in a similar style like Chagall. You see, when Chagall paints a couple of lovers flying over Paris or a goat sitting on a roof and playing a violin, then it is true because he is hitting a certain kind of tone in his pictures. It is the tone of fairy tales and legends and within this kind of tone, these stories are true - they are even more than true. (...) This is why it is very important yet also the most difficult challenge to me finding for every book the right tone in which the story has to be told.” - Michael Ende in an interview with Joachim Fuchsberger, 1990
Diebesküsse.
The Grey Man and The Black Animal.