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Gabrielle Garland (American, b. 1968, New York, NY, USA) - 1-3: Untitled, 2023, Paintings: Acrylic, Oil on Canvas
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i clocked their tea the minute this banger came one with the bisexual lighting! I KNOW WHAT YOU ARE!
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What a wonderful piece of media! Surely the fandom will be literate and normal
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Making them kiss because the show wouldn’t let them
(Petition to change their shipname to Greasydiner)
#starlight express#my current hyperfixation#for the past month and a half or so#the whole show tbh#but these two in particular#fanart
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Directed by Robert Eggers
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Dan Hillier (British, 1973-2024, b. Oxford, England), Mixed Media
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If Moriarty was Napoleon, Joan'd be her Waterloo (c)
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i drew something gay for pride month my duty is fulfilled
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EMMA D'ARCY & OLIVIA COOKE Behind the Cover: House of the Dragon | Entertainment Weekly
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x files studies but this time I tired to achieve that VHS feeling. I very vaguely remember watching some episodes as a kid, and I think this is as close as I've ever got to recreating that memory of a small, grainy tv in a dark room
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Stroboscopic photographs of the New York City Ballet’s production of Jewels, 1967. Photographed by Gjon Mili.
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the wives are letting a bit of the inner monsters out while being gay
uncropped vers here
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Liu Ye: miffy wants to be an artist (2006) oil on canvas
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Grim Park — My Road (korean traditional paint, acrylic on silk, 2022)
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Make me choose:
Anonymous asked: Maria Hill or Darcy Lewis
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no because the bone i have to pick with marvel over the development of female characters. why do we only explore their characters when they’re dead, or going to die. seeing maria in such a personal way with her glasses on and minimal makeup just for her to die? getting black widow when natashas already dead? exploring wanda’s character when they make the switch to villian/anti-hero? not when she’s trying and she’s hurting? but steve has three movies, and bucky has an entire backstory, and we just keep adding onto tony’s long list. these women are constantly a second thought, or a last resort to boost engagement, and i’m sick of it.
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