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Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz
Death and The Maiden. Date Unknown Death and The Maiden. 1972 Death Presenting Peace to The Maiden. 1974
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Imposter Syndrome
something I've been working on overcoming lately...... maybe others can relate
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>A sheep died in a bog. The top of the sheep’s back was not submerged and rotted away. The submerged parts remained perfectly preserved.
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harrow the ninth book cover reimagining
done in oil, put a lot of love and care into it :)
below is the painting without
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Lady Fenring and Feyd Rautha
Feyd Rautha and Paul Atreides
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whoa look who just appeared in my hades 2 playthrough... crazy
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the background took much longer than the portrait itself lmao.. paul is such a bastard ong
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the locked tomb x homer: a not particularly comprehensive guide that no one asked for put together by a brain-fried uni finalist and it's all probably already been said but whatever
(previously discussed by me here (insane diagram linking everything) and here (paris, hector, gideon))
(sorry 4 dodgy photo editing... tried to add Visual Interest but. well. graphic design is my passion dot jpeg)
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Scaphism was a supposed Persian method of execution that was designed to inflict a lingering, painful, and humiliating death on those who were unfortunate enough to experience it. The victim would be trapped between two boats or other hollow objects, and their exposed head, arms, and legs would be covered in honey. They would then be force-fed only milk and honey before being left in the sun or a stagnant pool. Flies, other insects, and rodents would be attracted to the victim and would slowly eat them. The only evidence for this comes from Greek historical texts, which had a lot of bias towards the Persians.
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O SAPIENTIA — Gouache on canvas
Finally finished this! It’s what I’ve been working on for the past few months for my art class. When I get the chance I’ll probably take a video just to show how gilded this one really is.



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