some of my faves from IF games I've been playing recently!
from left to right: F!Auryn from Ouroboros (@louroth), Charon from Fields of Asphodel (@chrysanthemumgames), and M!Evaine from The Kings Hound (@the-kingshound)
put their designs one at a time under the cut!
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Art by Jérémy Evain
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Damn that Blender art looks like a painting!! So cool!
Owo
Hiii! Thank you!!
I actually made more studies for past weeks - including portraiture one, but didn't have time or ability to bind them into more proper, artistically-delicate way of presentation o//////o
The pottery ones was finished - but I also hope to change main tones a bit into lighter and more into ivory side rather than birch-yellow, and there is a bundle with thomes was finished, too - but wasn't rearranged into more harmonical presentation. There is also Evain, my Secunda's Archon? Wasn't completed, too, but I saw your dear face and felt that I'd love to share something special with you, even if it's not for general view for the most parts!>/////<
So it's some sort of preview, or a teaser at the moment? озо
(Thank you so much for your message! I always adore your company and view and each time you bloom, it's such a treasure! o/////o)
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Vintage Evain Glass Bottles on our etsy now! Great pieces for anyone that loves y2k. 🔥🔥🔥 #instagram #instagood #love #like #follow #photography #photooftheday #instadaily #likeforlikes #picoftheday #fashion #instalike #beautiful #Evian #followforfollowback #likes #art #photo #y2k #followme #smile #happy #insta #nature #Retro #life #Shop #Vintage #likeforfollow #etsy (at Y2K) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck1CvVpqEQr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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// Shakespeare or not Shakespeare
Last Friday, we went to a theatre called l’Épée de bois. It was a school outing organised by our new French teacher. La cartoucherie is a cultural scene which is lost in the middle of the woods, but still in Paris, and where you can find some theatres with really strange names like l’aquarium, la tempête but also an equestrian centre. I must say the atmosphere was in line with the play we were about to see and the revelations we were about to learn that night. The Épée de bois theatre is a beautiful location where I had been before and I was really glad to come see another play here. The entire place is made of wood, a little cafe is set up on the ground floor and smells of baking cake are floating in the air. One of my close friends was employed in this theatre for a while, and told me that working here was like being part of a little family and now this place feels like home to her.
If we set aside the beauty of the venue, we understand that the place was not the only significant and marking thing of the evening. In fact, this play was also a conference and there were only two actresses on stage. They were here to tell us about a story that I had never heard of before, and when they started I was quite sceptical. Their statement was that Shakespeare didn’t actually write the works attributed to him. A woman, Mary Sydney Herbert, countess of Pembroke might be the real author. During the first minutes of the play, I told myself, how am I supposed to believe such a thing ? Well, Aurore Evain, the director and Fanny Zeller, who was the costumed actress, had two hours and ten minutes to convince us.
Speaking for myself, it worked very well. Aurore is not only an actress and a director, but also a theatre historian, so she knows exactly what she is talking about. She based her play on an essay written by Robin P. Williams, called Sweet Swan of Avon : Did a woman write Shakespeare ? No need to say that the theory presented on stage was backed by rigorously analysed and strongly convincing evidence, such as written documents and social rank reasons. What’s more, I really appreciated the way the play was constructed. The session was divided into three parts : first they revealed the long standing doubts about the authorship of this art work by connecting the lives of Mary Sydney and William Shakespeare. Then, they went over the entire life of the countess of Pembroke, and examined every single element and event that links her to these texts. I was astonished, everything about her fitted remarkably into the hypothesis about the authorship of the Shakespearean plays and sonnets. I think that you can’t leave of this theatre with doubts still in mind. And that led me to another question.
After the play, I was asking myself : Why is Mary Sydney Herbert's authorship still controversial in spite of all the arguments and research proofs provided to assign Shakespeare's plays to her name ? Apparently, Mary Sydney is not the only potential candidate, and many areas of uncertainty still remain. A list of many historical figures is regularly updated, including Francis Bacon, The Earl of Oxford, Christopher Marlowe and many more. Nothing is proven and the truth has a long way to go before it comes out. But, as Robin P. William wrote in her book, the important is not to prove that Mary Sydney wrote the plays and sonnets attributed to William Shakespeare, but to provide enough documented evidence to open the inquiry into this intriguing possibility. Mary Sydney may not be the author of these treasures of the English literature, but for me something is certain : neither is William Shakespeare.
Lou Duvelleroy.
Publié le 02 octobre, (3622 caractères).
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Blaster Shotgun | Star Wars Tales From The Galaxy's Edge by Titouan EVAIN https://www.artstation.com/artwork/w6kmxO
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another take on my moon godlike rogue, Evain, while i don’t study for my exams
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• "The Black Rose shall Bloom once more~" •
{Or my Motivation at least shall Bloom once more!}
About the Butterflies: I like to headcanon LeBlanc's familiars are Fairies from the Elderwood that have loyally followed the 'entity' from host to host. They usually appear as Butterflies gathering in the Black Rose Order's Gardens and serve as informants to the Matron.
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this is probably one of the most fun i had with a design :)
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Art by Jérémy Evain
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