Disney Villain Aes - Ursula (The Little Mermaid)

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Disney Villain Aes - Ursula (The Little Mermaid)
I haven't posted in forever! I have soooo much I want to add to this costume, I spent too long making the tail and not enough on the other details 🤔 Beautiful photo by @yenra
Shirt of the day for April 15, 2017: Body Language by Jehsee found at Tee Villain from $11.00
This sea witch is quite stunning and will make you speechless for sure... quite literally though when you are a little mermaid. You may need to resort to Body Language when this happens and you are left speechless.
Other discoveries for April 15, 2017:
Design by Humans: I'd Rather Be In The Woods ($24) ==== Shirtpunch:
Ask About The Little Red Button ($10) Hell-man ($10) Return Of The Doctor Bundle ($12) The Delivery Service ($10) ==== Teefury:
Samurai Mask ($12) You're Safe ($12)
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I’m loving this Young Ursula & Poseidon
I love it
The Little Mermaid is on right now and I keep thinking how, even as an adult, Ursula's deep, throaty voice still gives me the creeps. One of the most terrifying Disney villains. Did I mention how excited I am that she's coming to OUAT? I. CANNOT. WAIT.
well I blame Camilla for this. I kept using Divine as reference so doesn't feel too much my own imagination. This is for the sketch daily the Ursula tag
"The artist deals with what cannot be said in words. The artist whose medium is fiction does this in words. The novelist says in words what cannot be said in words. Words can be used thus paradoxically because they have, along with a semiotic usage, a symbolic or metaphoric usage. (They also have a sound - a fact the linguistic positivists take no interest in. A sentence or paragraph is like a chord or harmonic sequence in music: its meaning may be more clearly understood by the attentive ear, even though it is read in silence, than by the attentive intellect)."
Ursula Le Guin. in the introduction the left hand of darkness. rarely ever read the intros to books, but this one really grabbed my attention, made me miss creative writing.