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HARRY POTTER 20th Anniversary Thai Edition - cover art by ARCH APOLAR
The phantom cat😈
im not dead Yet heres a Boy
The point of no return
A speedpaint video of this will be available at my Patreon on september 1st!
Art nouveau poster inspired 😊
A step by step of this will be available at my Patreon on august 1st!
Maestro
A step by step process of this will be available at my Patreon on august 1st 😊
Erik and Christine 😊
ALT
Been a minute since I've drawn erik, phantom of the opera
i was thinking this morning about how i categorize fanfic authors that i enjoy like AKC breeds and decided to share my rubric with you:
the specialist: this author has a favorite kink or trope and has written 80% of the content in that tag. you know exactly what you’re getting. they have A Brand™️. no matter what other traits they display, dedicated rare pair authors belong here.
the chocolate box: essentially the exact opposite. this author will try anything once. they have 80+ works in the fandom with no discernible pattern. the shortest one is 268 words and the longest is well over 100k. this breed of author may or may not be related to:
the renaissance fan: they’ve written three things in your fandom: your favorite fic, your notp, and a bizarre crossover with a show you’ve never heard of. you hit “expand fandoms list” on their author page and have to scroll down twice to reach the bottom. whenever you curse the fact that you can’t legally commission fic writers, this is the author you’re thinking about.
the horn dog: they’re here for one thing and one thing only. if someone’s dick is not in another character’s mouth within 500 words, they apologize for it in the author’s notes. they have one (1) g-rated fic.
the rookie: this writer is usually young, new to fandom, or just got a beta-reader for the first time. their fics are a little all over the place, quality-wise, but you’re excited whenever their name pops up because their unique voice gets stronger every time. you feel a personal investment in their development, like you’re an old man reading the local high school sports page and saying “this kid’s the one to watch.”
the live streamer: the most prolific author in the fandom. their works are all over the front page when you sort by kudos. you have no idea how they generate this much work, and have seriously wondered if they have access to an extra-dimensional time portal. their stories are usually un-beta’d and the characterization varies wildly, but their best works are inspired and you’ve read them 30 times.
the cryptid: this one comes out of nowhere every two years, drops the best fanfic you’ve ever read, and disappears. fifteen months after you left a three paragraph comment about how they changed your life, you get a message in your inbox that just says “thanks.”
the novelist: we talk about “filing off the serial numbers” when someone reworks their most popular story to pitch it as an original novel; this author somehow does the reverse. their fics are excellent, usually long-reaching multi-chapter AUs that have almost nothing to do with the on-screen characters except their names. i’d like to extend my personal thanks to this breed of author because it’s the closest i get to reading an actual book.
the reunion tour: this author wrote some of the most popular works in the fandom, but either moved on to k-pop or burned out when canon took a turn for the worse. they put out one new thing a year, often an old draft that’s been haunting them from under the floorboards. their last six author’s notes all say they never thought they’d write this pairing again and “this will probably be the last time.”
who did i miss?
the series: has 942 fics but they all take place in the same universe OR they are all in order and part of a series. there might be some multichapters mixed in, they might be a Three Volume Novel, or it might be 942 fanfics off a table or something. They never write one-shots. Always extremely tagged. Usually has a sideblog full of worldbuilding notes and is always super into answering questions. Might also draw shit.
the dynamic duo: this is two people writing together. They say it’s an RP/round robin but you can’t tell who wrote what. sometimes in the author notes you get clues like ‘this is the first time i wrote x’ or ‘in this chapter author 2 is x!’. their fic is a sprawling universe that by now has outstripped canon. it’s months between updates but then you get three chapters at once. you dream of having someone you share that much wavelength with. you find out about halfway through the series that they’re now dating.
[ENDANGERED] the songficcer: never terribly numerous, the songficcer is rarer still nowadays. you miss them. what happened to them. they should definitely have been a storyboard artist or something.
the wish-fulfiller: this person is living their best life just writing self-inserts and OCs and Mary Sues. They weathered the early 00s, they fear nothing and nobody. Their fics are tagged ‘crack’ but make you cry and feel lots of things. You know nothing about them and they don’t respond to reviews except in author notes sometimes, because they’re older than reviews having replies.
Phantom of the Paradise (1974), dir. Brian De Palma
I feel an urge to toss rings at Serbian Madame Gary.
This can never be unseen...
Why so silent, good messieurs? Did you think that I had left you for good?
Inspired by my personal project to redesign some of my favourite book covers and media posters, I wanted to start with one of my all time favourite musicals, The Phantom of the Opera!
Places Christine sleep (or potentially sleep) in the Phantom’s lair: a a random study of interesting options
Boat-turned-bed: Replica (not depicted), Czech Republic, Hungary
Magical floating platform: Also Hungary
Mysterious mirror egg: Estonia
On the floor: Serbia, Romania/Norway/Greece,
Kinky dude’s bed: Restaged Tour, Finland/Sweden
Swan/phoenix bed: 2004 movie
What is the most significant award for a Phantom of the Opera collecotor? To find and then add a rare and unique item to the collection. And more, to share it with Phantom fandom fellows, to share that overwhelm-ing joy of knowing something more. Please welcome - the first, I mean, THE first published translation of the original novel! More, THE first illustrations EVER made for this story!
El Fantasma de la Ópera, 1910. THE first publication of Spain.
It was published in La Ilustración artística, Barcelona newspaper. Translation is by Francisco Sarmiento. Art is by Arcadio Mas y Fondevila. Amazingly, the first chapter was published the 1st of January, 1910, when in France, the original novel was still being published in Le Gaulois! (The last part of the text was published in France a week after! Jan 8, 1910.)
And look at these brilliant pictures! One of the best illustrations of the Phantom of the Opera, for my taste.
More pictures you can find on my site. Enjoy the pictures!
beneath a moonless sky
Do you happen to have a picture/pictures of Christine's blue masquerade costume, its from a non-replica production but forgot from what country 😁
I suspect it may be the Czech one:
Not fully blue, but different shades of blue, silver and white. There’s some more photos here. Another option is the Bulgarian one, but it’s not so much a costume as a... prom dress? Different non-replica versions of Christine’s Masquerade costume can be seen here, including the Bulgarian and Czech one.