Starting off 2024 with sakuya fanart from that noblewoman event 🫶 Based on Alfred Edward Chalon's "Portrait of a young lady with left elbow resting on plinth" !
107. Hive Mind Narcosis - Thantifaxath (Avantgarde Black Metal, 2023)
Art by Francisco de Goya: "Vuelo de brujas (Witches' Flight)", 1797/98
"It was part of a series of six paintings related to witchcraft acquired by the Duke and Duchess of Osuna in 1798. The painting now hangs in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, which acquired it in 1999."
"This powerful and disturbing painting shows three female witches carrying a man as they fly in the air. The three witches appear to be biting or kissing his body. The witches wear a pointed hat, called a 'capirote' - a catholic pointed hat of conical form that is used in Spain and Hispanic countries by members of a confraternity of penitents."
Drew my favourite little fucked up man as an old painting because I can and I wanted to treat myself to an old man in a dress.
This was the painting I used:
This...beauty(?) has been rotting in the corner of my room for probably about 2 years now. But it's time to say goodbye becuase it's Christmas in like 18 days and my mom wanted a painting from me and I haven't made anything yet :D Great time management skills David. So I'm going to paint over it to create something new. I just thought I'd throw a photo of it here for any of the 5 people who know these games
St. John the Baptist Spinning a Ball in the Wilderness
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- St. John the Baptist (ca. 1636) by Guido Reni
- St. John the Baptist (ca. 1760s) by Anton Raphael Mengs
- St. John the Baptist (ca. 1670) by Cristoforo Savolini
- St. John the Baptist (1849) by Alexandre Cabanel
184. In the Constellation of the Black Widow - Anaal Nathrakh (Industrial Black Metal/Grindcore, 2009)
Art by Gustave Doré: " The Death", 1883
This illustration is for Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" which was first published in 1845
"Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before; But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token"