theimperials1
theimperials1
The Imperial S 🏛️ (Commissions Open 3/5)
1K posts
Amateur Writer | History Enthusiast | Pagan | Spanish and English | Liam Vickers Fan | Dark Academia Enjoyer | 23yo | All Images sourced from Pinterest | Writing Comissions Open
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
theimperials1 · 2 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
To anyone who sees this, I wish you warm fuzzy blankets and your preferred choice of milk or tea. Now go sleep sleep!!
14K notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 2 months ago
Text
reblog if youre an idiot. reblog if youre just a fucking fool.
532K notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 2 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Footbridge at Argenteuil (1872) by Alfred Sisley
99 notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
The Sunken Road in the Cliff at Varangeville (1882) by Claude Monet
319 notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Elaine (1877) by John Atkinson Grimshaw
843 notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
I don’t know if anyone has ever done this before but, here ya go… The Different Types of Fanfiction! 
I probably left a few out, but these are the most common, compared to their base fiction’s canon plot. Enjoy! XD
463K notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Text
Hug
508 notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Text
"The Soul Loves to Revel in a Winter Night"
My Commisons Page is Open; please, do take a look at it. I'm at this moment pretending to cover some extra things with this income. Do DM me if Interested. 2 Slots Left.
6 notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Text
"The Soul Loves to Revel in a Winter Night"
My Commisons Page is Open; please, do take a look at it. I'm at this moment pretending to cover some extra things with this income. Do DM me if Interested. 2 Slots Left.
6 notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Text
"The Soul Loves to Revel in a Winter Night"
My Commisons Page is Open; please, do take a look at it. I'm at this moment pretending to cover some extra things with this income. Do DM me if Interested. 2 Slots Left.
6 notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
I made these as a way to compile all the geographical vocabulary that I thought was useful and interesting for writers. Some descriptors share categories, and some are simplified, but for the most part everything is in its proper place. Not all the words are as useable as others, and some might take tricky wording to pull off, but I hope these prove useful to all you writers out there!
(save the images to zoom in on the pics)
215K notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
-Tower Falls, Yellowstone-
216 notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Text
"The Soul Loves to Revel in a Winter Night"
My Commisons Page is Open; please, do take a look at it. I'm at this moment pretending to cover some extra things with this income. Do DM me if Interested. 2 Slots Left.
6 notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
The Daughters of Thespius (1853) by Gustave Moreau
2K notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
The Enchanting Symbolism of Owls by Anton Seder (1896)
Anton Seder, a master of Art Nouveau, crafted Owls in 1896 as a mesmerizing fusion of nature, mysticism, and ornamental beauty. Known for his elaborate patterns and rich symbolism, Seder’s work embodies the era’s fascination with the natural world, blending it seamlessly with artistic fantasy.
In Owls, Seder presents these nocturnal creatures with an almost regal presence, perched amid swirling golden patterns and intricate botanical details. The stylized feathers, sharp gazes, and symmetrical composition reflect both the wisdom and mystery associated with owls throughout history. Art Nouveau’s emphasis on organic forms is evident in the fluid, decorative lines that frame the birds, lending the piece a sense of movement despite its stillness.
Owls have long been revered as symbols of knowledge, the unseen, and the supernatural. In many cultures, they represent wisdom, foresight, and a connection to the spiritual realm. Seder, working at the height of the Art Nouveau movement, likely sought to capture this esoteric essence while pushing the boundaries of ornamental design. His work, deeply rooted in decorative arts, was part of a larger movement that sought to infuse everyday objects with artistic splendor.
What makes Owls so captivating is its meticulous craftsmanship. Every feather, vine, and golden accent feels intentional, drawing the viewer into a world where nature and ornamentation coexist harmoniously. The color palette, dominated by warm tones, evokes an autumnal glow, enhancing the mystical aura surrounding the birds.
Seder’s legacy endures through pieces like Owls, which continue to captivate art lovers and historians alike. His ability to merge nature’s elegance with intricate design remains a testament to the Art Nouveau movement’s lasting impact.
Follow my page for more stunning art and history!
546 notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Harmony in the Light of the Moon by Sarah S. Stilwell Weber
2K notes · View notes
theimperials1 · 3 months ago
Text
"The Soul Loves to Revel in a Winter Night"
My Commisons Page is Open; please, do take a look at it. I'm at this moment pretending to cover some extra things with this income. Do DM me if Interested. 2 Slots Left.
6 notes · View notes