Les Naufrageurs (Ship-wreckers) by Julien Delval
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"Walkyrie" by Julien Delval
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just out for a walk with Sasha
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OPEN STARTER | capping at five. ( 5 / 5 )
when: after their interview
finch was upset.
they'd stormed off of the stage with no care for the crowd's reaction, ripped the microphone from where it was attached to their clothing, and thrown it haphazardly to the side, avoiding any peacekeeper that wanted to get their hands on them. there was no need to drag them off the stage -- it was the last place finch wanted to be. in all honesty, they knew these interviews weren't going to go well, but they hadn't expected it to be that bad. finch should have known flickerman was going to bring up lark, at the very least expected it. and when he did, that familiar sense of rage rose out of the shadows and finch let it take the reins. a fourteen year old boy who lose his father at the hands of the capitol would now likely lose his own life the same way -- how could they not be angry?
they find the nearest empty space, shoving the door open so harshly it hits the wall behind it and when they find something to lean on, it takes a few minutes to steady their breathing. they can just about make out amp's voice behind them on one of the many tv's in the area, but they try not to focus on it. the reality of everything is closing in on them now, that too familiar feeling from their own games -- acting careless when in reality they were, though they'd never admit it, fucking terrified. when they hear someone approach, finch hardly looks at them, eyes squeezed shut and knuckles practically white from their grip on the counter. "room's occupied. if that wasn't fucking obvious," finch grumbles, running a hand over their face -- fuck the makeup. "does this look like the stage?"
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Morocco travel poster (1956). Artwork by Henri Delval.
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Julien Delval Titania And Oberon, acrylic on canvas 50x73cm. 2024. Done for an illustrated version of A mid summer night's dream with caurette editions.
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Haven Gallery presents 'Sky', a group art exhibition featuring visual interpretations of characters, themes, and stories inspired by the zodiac and heavenly bodies.
Selected art by Linda Adair, Gina Matarazzo, Hope Doe, Julien Delval, Joseph Weinreb and Camille Murgue.
The exhibition is on display until February 19 2023 at Haven Gallery, 50 Main St, Northport, NY 11768, open to the public for viewing the art safely with Covid precautions, and on the Haven Gallery website.
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