Martin Potter in Fellini Satyricon (1969)

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Martin Potter in Fellini Satyricon (1969)
Fellini Satyricon (1969) | dir. Federico Fellini
Original Vincent Van Gogh paintings portrayed in Loving Vincent (2017) (insp.)
café terrace at night, 1888 // bank of the oise at auvers, 1890 // bridges across the seine at asnieres, 1887 // the red vineyard, 1888 //the sower, 1889 // wheatfield with crows, 1890 // landscape with a carriage and a train, 1890 // the night café, 1888 // the church at auvers, 1890 // haystacks in provence, 1888
FIRST FLIGHT, my first of hopefully many Hades fancomics
been chipping away at this for many months now :’) cant wait to do the next one
higher-res PDF available for free/pay-what-you-want, on gumroad (u can find me on Twt/IG @lianabnana)
(via strong-visuals, strong-visuals, exo-sneax)
(via ptipuma)
Takehiko INOUE’s artwork for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games
happy pride month, sucker
jude law and stephen fry in wilde (1997) dir. brian gilbert
Caravaggio living paintings by Ludovica Rambelli Theater
Wild Reeds (1994)
Arasaka Family Portrait | Afterlife Crew Photo | Kerry & Rogue Photo | Rogue, Afterlife Mike(Pondsmith) & Johnny Photo | Rogue & Johnny Photo | Rogue’s Son Drawing
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‘Evening (Bathing Men)’, 1912 by Károly Ferenczy (1862-1917) Austrian-born Jewish Hungarian artist.