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— Éowyn, The Battle of the Pelennor Fields
Paintings by Matthew Stewart, Nick Robles, Chris Rahn, Çağlayan Kaya Göksoy, Craig Spearing, and Stephen Graham Walsh
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the Pokemon TCG Illustration contest posted their 300 quarter-finalists; I didn't make the cut, but that means I can share my submissions!
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Open your eyes! There is something in the water trying to talk to you.

Phalène et Feux Follets
Artist : Ludovic Alleaume (1859-1941)
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I have seen faieries! Yes, I have! Well, i've seen them again because, actually, I've been seeing them since I was a toddler but for some reason at age 13th we grew apart. I guess it had to do with the fact me growing up and spend my time on the internet and stuff like that rather than searching for fairies in the forest. Anyways, I have have seen fairies, again! How wonderful, how happy I feel because, you see, this means I have kept my magic, I have not lost it in the "growing up box" like almost everyone do. No, I have not lost my magic, my sight, and now I can see fairies again! :)
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"O, estar tirado allí, siendo más yuyo que persona."

Martha Darley Mutrie (1824 - 1885)
Wild flowers at the corner of a cornfield
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"Eres horrendo, Horacio, ¡vete!" dijo la lesbiana. :)

Guercino, Semiramis Called to Arms, 1645. Oil on canvas
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Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée (1724-1805) "Love Consoling Painting from the Critics of her Enemies" (1781) Oil on panel Located in the Louvre Museum, Paris, Francec
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"Tus huesos de hombre se pudrirán en el fondo del océano, sólo eso te mereces. En cuanto a tu carne traidora será devorada lentamente con poca delicadeza por los hambrientos colmillos de sirenas repletas de odio, es decir, tu corazón, traidor."

The Sirens, 1892 by John Longstaff (Australian, 1861–1941)
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Soy la diosa de los tribunales de ambrosía, Y de aquí salvadora, la Reina del Orgullo superado por ninguno cuyos templos blanquean este mundo; A lo largo del cielo hago rodar mi resplandeciente luna, Me deshago en el Infierno sobre mi paz de pálida gente, En la Tierra, yo, protejo a sus criaturas, guardia de cada loba preñada y del amarillo zorro que se esconde, Y de cada cría inexperta de madre con pluma, Y todo el amor de los verdes lugares solitarios que frecuentan.

Godefridus Schalcken (Dutch, 1643-1706)
Diana and Her Nymphs in a Clearing, ca. 1680
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"No queda nada nada nada nada de ti en mí, nada más que el crisan- nada de ti más que el crisantemo."

Ellen Ladell (English, 1853-c. 1928): Chrysanthemums, birds nest and taxidermy display (via Bonhams)
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"Será hasta la próxima, dulce chimenea que me abrigaste tanto, hasta luego linda familia que me alimentó y cuidó. Que la bendición de las alimañas les cubra de su manto protector hasta mi regreso con el viento sureño. Atte. Su gato negro."

Art by Deborah Hocking
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"Su cabello olía a flores de azahar y la piel de su cuello a pomelo. Era todo un terrible juego a parecerse cuanto más sea posible al cítrico, a la naranja de piel tersa y brillante con ese delicioso y jugoso interior listo para ser devorado."

Louis Léopold Robert (Swiss, 1794-1835)
Orange Pickers Near Capri, 1824
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I just crossed paths with these illustrations by Peter Connolly and I must share 🙊.
Look at Athena and Hera and Odypen at the top, all rocking mycenian garments I'm screaming crying doing the worm.
(then in the back there's Aphrodite, Apolo, Poseidon, Ares and others who are not named).
Book: The Legend of Odysseus, Peter Connolly
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"I have found her! My beloved spirit of the blossoms, the youngest sun ray, my lady, my Flora."

Flora by Valentine Walter Bromley (1874)
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