Exploring what's kept within and how it decays. Aesthetic experiment account, by Vi, 32/she/her/🇦🇷 Eng/Spa
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"Les Jardins de Nuit" (censored version) - Mixed media: colored pencils, pastels, ink, and gold leaf on paper. I created this artwork in 2020 for my book Forgotten Gods.
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Natt Różańska – Your Skin Under Mine
Braille reads: the slope of your spine the arch of your back the curve of your hip
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“i know no love without teeth & have the scars to remember.”
— José Olivarez, from “I Wake in a Field of Wolves with the Moon,” published in The Shallow Ends
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it's rotten work, but without the rot nothing can grow
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Mushroom Fighter - Character Design Challenge by selected artists: Dương Việt Dũng, Keane Mar, Dio Mahesa, Sean Kyle Manaloto, Victor Vagnier
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“Maybe to be divine is to be rotten.”
— 09/06/20, anastasiasyah (via anastasiasyah)
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“…These cases have a grandiosity to them that is above and beyond what you would think you would see in a crime procedural but employs art and beauty. So that when you’re looking at them, you’re not horrified by the gore overwhelmingly so, but you can take in the gore and the beauty simultaneously, which kind of puts people in Will Graham’s perspective, where he’s looking at things and seeing them for their beauty and mechanics as well as the viciousness of a killer’s work and how that can be confusing and corrupting at the same time. There are many reasons why we did that: A) for the cinema of it, and B) for the psychological horror. It’s like when you look at something, it’s almost as if it were just blood and guts, it would be easier to turn away and go, “That’s horrible,” but if you show somebody an image that’s beautiful, and you look at it more closely and see that the only way to create that image is from terrible suffering… [Laughs.] It’s a very confusing suggestion to put in the human mind.” - Bryan Fuller for The A.V. Club (x)
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if you keep swallowing the anger back, it’s going to choke you
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“As the great cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker said, ‘The idea of death, the fear of it, haunts the human animal like nothing else.’ The fear of death is why we build cathedrals, have children, declare war, and watch cat videos at three a.m. Death drives every creative and destructive impulse we have as human beings. The closer we come to understanding it, the closer we come to understanding ourselves.”
-Caitlin Doughty, Smoke Gets In Your Eyes & Other Lessons from the Crematory
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• Amuse-Bouche •
Hannibal S1E2 || Concept Art
Personal Inktober based on the TV Show
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