A quick paintover of a 3D scene I made for an Easter challenge :) Lil birdy
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A quick paintover of a 3D scene I made for an Easter challenge :) Lil birdy
Week 120 Martin! (With a knife!)
Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce this week’s creator: @debriefingspn! They are a multi-talented group of creators so we get to bring you many different kinds of creators this week!
Please reblog anything that you enjoy to help us best support these creators. And don’t forget to tag anything you make with #spncreatorsdaily if you wish to see it reblogged to this blog over the weekend.
We are also hosting our followers celebration the week of August 16 that is open to all creators in our fandom! Hope you will join us in the fun!
Have a spectacular upcoming week!
Week 120
Banner was made by the talented @litlifelover
Here is week 120, folks. As always, thank you to these amazing authors who provide me with endless amounts of entertainment. You are all amazingly talented!
Readers-please make sure you show these authors some love! If you’d like to check out my previous posts, follow #rachel’s fanfic lists or search the tag on my blog. Happy reading!
How Do You Know? - @notanislander
The Writer's Block One-Shots - jlala aka @jlalafics
Champion - redheadedflame
On Borrowed Time - panskiss123
Elsewhere - jennajuicebox aka @awkwardeverlark
Time of Peace - alliswell aka @alliswell21
Love the Sunrise - hutchabelle aka @hutchhitched
Extended Office Hours - hutchabelle aka @hutchhitched
Sandwich Man (兒子的大玩偶). dir. Hou Hsiao-Hsien (侯孝賢), Wan Jen (萬仁), Tseng Chuang Hsiang. 1983.
The Sandwich Man is a 1983 Taiwanese New Wave film jointly directed by Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Wan Jen and Tseng Chuang-Hsiang. The script is based on Huang Chunming’s story, His Son’s Big Doll. The film is vividly composed of three separate stories set in Taiwan’s developing economy during the cold war period. The Sandwich Man is seen as a hallmark of Taiwanese New Cinema.
The title of the film is also the first vignette, directed by Hou Hsiao-Hsien. Sentimental and bittersweet, it is about a man who becomes depressed with life while working as a sandwich board clown to support his wife and baby son.
Vicki’s Hat, directed by Wan Jen, is a dark, subtle tale of an encounter between a pair of ambitious, yet unlucky salesmen forced to sell defective pressure cookers, and a little girl always wearing a hat.
The Taste of Apples, directed by Tseng Chuang-Hsiang, concerns an accident involving a poor labourer being struck by a high-ranking American colonel’s car and being left unable to provide for his family.
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Poetry Riot Prompt Week 120
The prompt for this week is:
hope
Please tag your work with #poetryriotprompt. If you do not see your work reblogged within 72 hours, please send us a message with a link to it. If the tag is used but the idea or theme of the prompt isn’t, your piece will not be reblogged.
As a reminder: short stories and blackouts are acceptable and encouraged for the prompt.
You may write as many pieces as you like for the prompt, only the first one you post will be reblogged.
Hello all and thank you for helping us support @debriefingspn this week. We had a wonderful time getting to share all of their vast and brilliant creations and we hope you did as well!
Make sure to give @debriefingspn a follow if you wish to continue seeing their stuff.
And please don’t forget to check out our followers celebration the week of August 16 that is open to all creators in our fandom! Hope you will join us in the fun!
Hope your weekend is splendid!
我住長江頭, 君住長江尾; 日日思君不見君, 共飲長江水。 此水幾時休? 此恨何時已? 只願君心似我心, 定不負相思意。 I live at the source of the Yangtze, You live at the end. Every day I think of you, but I do not see you, But we both drink from the same river. When will the water stop flowing? When will my eternal hate stop? I only ask that your heart is the same as mine, May our mutual love never come to an end.
Song of Divination (卜算子) by Li Zhiyi (李之儀). Song Dynasty. translated by 明馬
Born in Wudi County, Shandong, Li Zhiyi was a Song Dynasty Chinese poet and one of Su Shi’s disciples. Song of Divination plays on the theme of lovesickness between men and women. Using the Yangtze River as a metaphor for both distance and unity, the narrator expresses an intense yearning for their lover.
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