A duck for your Thursday. <3 I love him very much.
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Georg Flegel (1566-1638)
"Still-Life with Fried Eggs" (c. 1630-1638)
Oil on beech wood
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The Stag, oil on canvas, 22x28
Happy Birthday to the one and only, pansexual icon James Potter!! 🦌✨ I love this man 💛
Soooo I recently watched Saltburn and it gave me serious brainrot for a hot minute, so it’s a very Saltburn Jamie 😏☀️
*Murder on the Dance Floor intensifies*
I’m a mod in The Strutting Stag, a James-centric discord server! We are having our first ever writing fest currently, The Strutting Slut Fest if you’d like to join, please take a look! Or just come hang out with us, whatever man! ✨
I have a new instagram, where I post my HP fine art paintings 💛
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Happy New Year fellas. I burnt my hand, foot, shoulder, and neck cooking New Year's dinner just 5 minutes before 2024. We're off to a great start.
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More on this panel, I think it's interesting how often Megatron uses "you" when making declarative statements. I'm not sure what else he'd do here where his tone is meant to be accusatory to Orion specifically, but we see him do this with Prowl as well. I feel like his focus on the individual over the collective, at least in the way he speaks, is notable. Even when he is called "miner trash" by Prowl, when he lashes out and attacks, the retort Megatron gives is strictly in his own defense.
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Georg Flegel (1566-1638)
"Still Life with Bread and Confectionery" (c. 1633-1636)
Oil on beech wood
Located in the Städel, Frankfurt, Germany
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Original Oil Painting
Available for sale on Etsy
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1609815839/
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i will literally never stop thinking about that one glass onion analysis video that said “i wouldn’t say i’d destroy [the mona lisa] to save a stranger’s life, but honestly? it’s kinda fucked up that i wouldn’t. we should value a person’s life, stranger or not, more than a piece of art.” like that changed something in me. bc our society DOES value art. not new art, not artists, sure, but it values the results. they put the results at a higher value than the artist themself, and if they think the results is worthless? they’ll still value the artist less than the result.
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