I had a dream where I kept misspelling Raph's name as egg and no matter how hard he tried to help me spell his name I couldn't figure it out and I cannot even begin to describe or artistically visualize the grief that I put this guy through in those moments it was truly an experience
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Hydro Man of Mega Man Ultimate fame is sporting a brand new look— and with it, a completely redrawn stage select portrait!
Initially, this wasn't going to be anything more than concept art drawn from the bust-up, though I'm so proud of what I managed to draw that I think it's time this blog sees some more Mega Man Ultimate content! 💙🏳️⚧️✨
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Siri Tollerod for Numéro Tokyo (2018) Photography: Rene H & Jannis T
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I learnt that some people design themselves an Artfight sona based on the theme of their team, and there's no way in the world I would ever pass the opportunity to draw Nugget as a sea monkey
Featuring Ongaku's very own Seafoam-sona
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relaisvillarossidanielli: Congratulazioni ad @harrystyles ♥️ Tutti noi possiamo dire… lo conosciamo! Ha soggiornato qui lungamente e non voleva più andare via…. Si è completamente innamorato della Tuscia,ma questa storia magari ve la racconto un’altra volta!
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Hänsel und Gretel theater play April - December 2018
EN: In the unique reinterpretation of the Estonian directors Ene-Liis Semper and Tiit Ojasoo and the musicians Peter Tägtgren - Official (Pain), Jakob Juhkam, Clemens Wijers Music Productions and Till Lindemann (Rammstein) the fairy tale definitely remains one: disturbing.
Two children are abandoned by their parents in the forest because there is not enough food left for the whole family. The well-known fairy tale of the Brothers Grimm, which picks up topics such as fear, hope, poverty and abundance, cannibalism or death, is one of the most exciting but also disturbing bedtime stories told to children for several hundred years.
Huge phantom faces, distorted bodies or latex monsters appear on gigantic projection surfaces as complex realities between perversion and poetry, humor and emotion. It is a fairy tale for adults, on the one hand the economic need as a major theme of our time as a starting point, and on the other lures and enchants the audience, only to scare him to death - just like the witch in her sugar house.
Photos: Matthias Matthies / thalia-theater.de
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