it's okay to being distracted by perfect tummy
manga coloring
manga - Kinsou no Vermeil chapter 1
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"We can always get naked and cuddle for warm"
Let's go home.
Icebound has hands, déu meu, and themes, Derek sisplau, I don't have any grief left
Some rambling under the cut:
I need that polar bear brush to be real and send-
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OKAY FINALLY. full body refs of every major character in dead meat.
in case the handwritten text in the long version isnt clear, from left to right: ankhanum (the og version), ankhanum (as we know him for parts 1-4), clive, sanderson, betsy, annie, mina, eleanor, norman, hieu.
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It is also a vermeil kinda day
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Modern Moghul's Mahtab Ring In Rhodium Plated Sterling Silver and Gold Vermeil With A 13.65 Carat Tanzanite Cabochon and 1.96 CTW White Diamonds
Photo Courtesy: Modern Moghul
Source: jckonline.com
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おはよう
manga coloring
manga - Kinsou no Vermeil chapter 19
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HAAAIII from a blücher fan from another..... Where do I find / read his memoir 💔💔??
Finally...someone on this platform with taste...
You should be able to find them quite easily with a quick search on book archive websites (Internet Archives, Project Gutenberg, etc. etc...) or order them with your local libraries if you're that committed.
Here are some I've been meaning to get around to reading:
- The Life and Campaigns of Field-Marshal Prince Blücher (The definitive Blücher Bible, everyone say "thank you Gneisenau")
- Blücher: Scourge Of Napoleon (Usual jazz + has a bunch of details about his life post-Waterloo)
- Blücher And The Uprising Of Prussia Against Napoleon (Contextualises Blücher during the French occupation of Prussia)
- Memoirs of Prince Blücher (Had tidbits in the first three chapters but is technically about the fourth prince of Wahlstatt-- a treat for the WWI girlies if you will...)
- And this RPF novel that features a bunch of other figures from that period
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I love your arknights art! Have you ever drawn Vermeil before? She’s a hard one to find fan art of
Vermeil !!
[ thank you for the request! ]
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Ambiguous by Nature
I wanted to share a beautiful rendition of Leda and the Swan by the renowned Irish poet William Butler Yeats (1865-1939). It comes from Wisconsin artist Mark Brueggeman, who taught in the Department of Art and Design at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point for 27 years. He is a versatile, talented artist known for his work in stain-glass, painting, drawing, and printmaking. This work has now extended his work to include the roles of both publisher and illustrator. According to a quote from hiddenstudiosarttour.com, Brueggeman states he has “always enjoyed the look of text incorporated into drawings and paintings.”
Brueggeman's artwork is a rare gem, a testament to his meticulous craftsmanship. Printed in an edition of 15 copies at Brueggeman's Atelier Vermeil Studio in 2015, the work is a blend of letterpress and intaglio prints on Root River Mill paper handmade by the artist and several of his colleagues, and published as a portfolio of broadsides.
The poem, rooted in a Greek myth about a sexual encounter between the immortal god Zeus and the beautiful Spartan queen Leda, presents a unique perspective. In Yeats’ version, he offers a provocative and ambiguous account of a sexual act. Brueggeman's visual interpretation of the poem adds another layer of intrigue, leaning into the vague nature of the poem itself.
The artwork and poetry blend seamlessly, taking on a sensual yet brutal quality. They intentionally leave much to the reader's imagination, allowing for various interpretations and assumptions. However, one thing is certain in the poem and the artist’s rendering: following the rash and impulsive act, Leda is left on her own, carrying the knowledge of the future consequences that their union has created.
-Melissa, Special Collections Classics Intern
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First time drawing one of these^^
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