Le subterfuge de Chérubin

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Le subterfuge de Chérubin
“Suzanne”
Designed by William Fife, 1911,
Photograph by Frank Beken
losing my mind. I knew there had to be symbolism of a dandelion beyond just spring in thg. collins slipped yet another Fahrenheit 451 reference past me. i cannot believe i didn't notice.
in Fahrenheit 451, Clarisse explains if you rub a dandelion beneath your chin, you're in love.
When Katniss sees Peeta for the first time after the bread, she sees a dandelion. right under her chin. the first one. her first spark of love for peeta.
and she feeds you tea and oranges
Une nouvelle planche que je me dois de partager pour la sortie du film Super Mario Galaxy.
Du coup, le film est-il destiné aux jeunes publics, ou aux trentenaires nostalgiques ? Je vous dis les deux !
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(English version)
Another gag originally conceived for the 2nd tome, which I simply had to share for the release of the Super Mario Galaxy movie.
So, is the movie aimed at young audiences, or at nostalgic thirty-somethings? I'll tell you, both !
Oh also, New page !! But you get to see more, and early via my patreon too ^^ !
Geraldine & Mona and Comic (c) Me
Joan Baez "Suzanne" The Rolling Thunder Revue—Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON, December 2, 1975.
RAYE in SUZANNE
René Lalique, 1925