"Entre deux champs"
pastel sec sur papier, 30x20 cm
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Country Kitchens, 1991
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Chaz Bear
Country Guy, 2020
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captain spock⁉️ what are you doing here
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Pine tree in highlight - Annette Björk Swensson , 2022.
Swedish , b. 1956 -
Oil on canvas , 40 x 32 cm.
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“Hitchin’ Post” and “Pinto Study” by Laurie Kersey
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These were supposed to be color studies but I loved these movies about love so much I couldn’t help but well- pour my love into them and now they’re more overworked than they should be. Alas. The top one is Gaza mon amour and the bottom is God’s Own Country (thank u tumblr for destroying the quality)
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Massive love and shoutout to Hindus, Iranians, and Indians who have shown so much love and support for Jews and Israel since the war started. Jews have a long memory and we do not forget who stood with us when it mattered.
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I always though Mal's mom was meant to be like "Eleanor" but they stuck an M at the start honestly, Sobbing Emoji. But "Maleanor" also makes me feel less insane since in that scene where she's just handed egg Malleus to Lilia and went to battle, it sounds more like Lilia is saying "Maleanor" than "Meleanor" (Japanese accent pending). Mayhaps they went more with what it sounded like the characters were saying :0 (we don't talk about Doodle Suit to Paint The Roses)
the transliteration of her name is Marenoa (マレノア), which is what all the voice lines are saying! all the Draconias' names start with マレ (Malleus' grandma is Maleficia/マレフィシア) as a nod to Maleficent. :D it's almost certainly a take on Eleanor, which is Erenoa (エレノア), but her name is written in English at a couple points, and I was pretty surprised to see it was Mel instead of Mal!
and, like, that's fine, it wouldn't be first Twst romanization that's tripped me up (like Keito for Cater, I know that's something to do with the loanword specific to playing cards(?) but it's just not how my brain wants to read it). but now Eng has given us Maleanor! and someone else said it was spelled inconsistently between Maleanor and Maeleanor??????? so WHO KNOWS it's a SPELLING FREE-FOR-ALL
I AM torn on which I want to use, because Mel just sounds so cute to me (and is what I'm used to now), but...the Mal consistency is kinda too good to pass up. alas, alas, truly these are the most difficult conundrums of our times. 😔
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Diana Potter's simple country bedroom with a Laura Ashley bedside lamp below the circuluar oeil-de-boeuf window; the bed is covered with a nineteenth-century cotton quilt patterned with red tulips and blue flowers on a cream background.
The Englishwoman’s Bedroom, 1985
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