#Angel!Crowley
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#good omens#good omens 2#aziraphale#crowley#angel!crowley#ineffable husbands#aziracrow#platypus art#i dreamed about this and I had to share it#myart
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Everyone loves to talk about confused angel!crowley:
But I don’t think we’re putting nearly enough energy into confused modern day demon Crowley:
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Give me shelter.
#good omens#crowley#aziraphale#anthony j crowley#angel!crowley#gos2#good omens season 2#my art#artists on tumblr#not the most original concept I know#but something I've wanted to do a while#I like that they're wings sort of#make for an infinite loop like that#always there
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Crowley's pre- vs post-fall wings. (x)
#good omens#good omens 1#good omens 2#eden flashback#angel!crowley#goodomensedit#Crowley#v watches good omens#v posts things#during their talk with Adam at armageddon his wings are noticeably less scraggly so it's not solely down to the different vfx for s2#do with that what you will
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✨️The Disillusion of Starmaker✨️
I'm so happy to share this with you all 🥰
@goodomensafterdark
#i finally finished it!#my heart is in this piece#good omens#crowley#good omens season 2#angel!crowley#angel crowley#starmaker#good omens art#good omens fanart#my art#acrylic painting#traditional art#on to the next one
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Despite everything, it's still you 🐍⭐🪽
Without dialog boxes :
#good omens#good omens fanart#crowley#angel!crowley#despite everything#good omens fanwork#good omens fandom#good omens s2#gribouli art#i've been wanting to draw this for a very long time aaaaah
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Asking too many questions. (He got kicked out of the good people club.)
#good omens#good omens fanart#ineffable husbands#ineffable partners#ineffable husbands fanart#anthony j crowley#good omens crowley#crowley fanart#crowley#art#go crowley#angel crowley#angel!crowley#raphael!crowley#david tennant
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he bonked his silly head on da floor...
#i am physically ill for him#good omens#good omens 2#crolwey#angel!crowley#all day breakfast platter
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In the beginning
#it was a nice day#can you believe the universe started with love#crowley's little squeak ;_;#he was so happy#WE ALL WERE#good omens#myart#angel!crowley#ineffable husbands#aziracrow#crowley#aziraphale#good omens 2#gos2 spoilers
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[ID: A meme from Ant-Man where Scott's daughter, labeled "Good Omens fandom," holding a photo of Crowley in a silver tracksuit with short hair. She looks thrilled and exclaims, "He's so ugly! I love him!" A beneficently smiling Neil Gaiman is edited over Scott. End ID]
#good omens#good omens 2#go#go2#gos2#angel!crowley#crowley#aziraphale#trailer#I still have to play Zelda and not do stupid things
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Angel Crowley is a pure cinnamon roll, no matter the style! Which is your favorite?
#good omens 2#good omens 2 spoilers#good omens#good omens fanart#ineffable husbands#good omens art#ineffable husbands fanart#aziraphale x crowley#anthony crowley#anthony j crowley#aziraphale#made by samael#madebysamael#angel Crowley#angel!crowley
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There's a universe where Aziraphale was the one who fell because he thought the suggestions box was a great idea and Lucifer encouraged him doing so... Angel!Crowley, seeing the cherub's fall, decided to never question God (at least not in front of her)
#good omens#good omens 2#aziraphale#crowley#demon!aziraphale#angel!crowley#reverse roles#They're still very much like themselves#demon!Aziraphale is kind and thoughtful and sucks at demoning#he has a passion for demonic books tho#angel!crowley is chaotic af#and Ofc they put fear of God in everythg they own bc it’s funny#digital art#my art
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What’s the harm in asking a few questions?
Here’s my question for everyone: do you think Aziraphale knew what falling was when it first happened or do you think he thought Crowley had been killed
#good omens#aziraphale and crowley#aziraphale#crowley#aziracrow#angel!crowley#angst#?#I think?#potential go2 spoilers#good omens 2#good omens fanart#breaking my own heart one drawing at a time
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I know, I know. This isn't news to anyone. But.
It repeatedly grinds to dust the shattered fragments of my heart to think that while Aziraphale was so excited at the prospect of being able to go to Heaven with Crowley so that they could "make a difference" ... well ...
Crowley already tried that, didn't he?
#good omens#good omens makes me sad#crowley#angel!crowley#sad crowley#i know you know but i think about it every day#i think about every day every day#thinking about good omens
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The Lil' Starmaker
#good omens#crowley#angel!crowley#angel crowley#anthony j crowley#my art#artists on tumblr#he's just a little guy and I love him#gos2#good omens season 2
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The Colors of Crowley
Black is the color Crowley uses to cover himself, red is the color that represents Crowley to himself, and yellow is the color that represents Crowley to Aziraphale. What each color symbolizes and how it's used give us important information about Crowley (and to some degree Aziraphale) and about the ineffable relationship.
I feel kind of dumb writing this post because I'm sure it's glaringly obvious to everyone else, but there's this Metro UK article of all things (the Metro is owned by the hardcore rightwing Daily Mail, btw, so please don't link to it) that mentions the red stitching on Crowley's gloves in 1867, and it made conscious some details I had only subconsciously noted, so fwiw to anybody else, here are my notes on the colors associated with Crowley in Good Omens and their significance in the context of the way each one is used.
I don't think we need to cover black-as-evil in Western color symbology. [And yet here's a long-ass paragraph about it anyway! --Ed.] Light:dark::good:evil has been a thing with Christianity since before Christianity was even Judaism. The Israelites picked it up from the Zoroastrians way back before YHWH had subsumed El as 'God,' which may have been before they were Israelites as well; I mean it was a LONG time ago. Good Omens has been using black and white to represent Hell and Heaven, respectively, long before the show. In the UK, the book was published in paperback with a choice of black or white cover with an illustration of the contrasting character in the contrasting color: Crowley illustrated in black, Aziraphale in white. The current hardcover is grey.
Crowley wears black, and the Bentley is black. At the metanarrative or authorial level this is obviously for the purposes of the black/white demon/angel contrast, but on the intra-narrative level, the Watsonian level, it's interesting to note that Crowley doesn't have to wear black. He's obviously not free to choose from the full color palette, but Furfur's shirt and sash are is dark emerald green, Dagon is in ultramarine (as befits a marine Elder God), and Shax has only been on Earth for four years before she's wearing head-to-toe oxblood. When she shows up later in battle dress she's got a lot of oxblood there, too. And yet Crowley wears black.
Authorial reasons aside, black suits Crowley for a couple intra-narrative reasons. For much of history, black was the most expensive color to dye and maintain in clothing, and as a result it has always been fashionable. And for several centuries in Christendom, wearing black was also a sign that you were in mourning, which was a social and religious obligation when someone close to you died. Whether you could wear other colors with it depended on how long ago that death had occurred.
Again: black is what Crowley chooses to cover himself, and as there is a sharp distinction between how Crowley presents himself to fulfill his obligations and who he thinks of himself as being, there is likewise a distinction between the colors that represent those two quantities as well.
Red is the color the show uses to represent Crowley to Crowley. The most obvious reason is his hair. This is another change from Book Omens, where Crowley is described as having hair that is "dark." A lot of fans in the UK hated the change when S1 came out because fans hate change and the British have a thing against gingers, but Crowley's red hair suits him better than dark imo because the Mother of Demons in Jewish religious literature, Lilith, is traditionally depicted with red hair. Red hair has been associated for more than a millenium in the Middle East and England and Wales with sorcery, witchcraft, demonic influence/possession, and satan-worship.
Crowley wishes his mom was this cool with snakes.
A good case can be made that Crowley genuinely likes the color red in addition to considering it demonically appropriate. I say this for three reasons. Firstly, because when he has a (limited) choice of (again, demonically appropriate) colors, he always chooses red. The marble of the desk in his apartment is not green or grey. He can have any color stitching on his gloves or lining of his jacket collar he wants, but it's always red. Secondly, it's not only red he chooses, it's almost always bright red.
We know Crowley's red isn't supposed to represent blood or violence, because we have another demon character whose use of red represents just that, and it's not the same red:
Compare Shax' oxblood and burgundy to
and
and
and
Crowley's red isn't just red, it's lipstick, cherry, crimson red. And in case we weren't sure that we should read this red as symbolizing passionate, romantic love:
Romantic symbolism aside, bright red is also the color of passion (romantic or otherwise), optimism, heat, vitality, life, (hell)fire, and warning.
Red and black says don't fuck with Jack.
The third reason I think we can safely say that Crowley actually likes the color red is that he hides it. It's always tiny little touches, some of which you have to look for to see. (I still don't know where they snuck in the red on his Elizabethan habit, e.g.) And we know this color is a risk for him, and that he is right to hide it, because Ligur, who doesn't approve of any of Crowley's less-than-fully-demonic embellishments and may share Hastur's opinion that Crowley has gone native, comments on one of Crowley's more noticeably colorful items.
And I think the red tells us one more thing about Crowley, too.
Bright red is the colorest of colors, you know? When we can choose only one color to represent all colors, to represent colorfulness itself, we choose bright red (even in cultures where red symbolizes other meanings than it does in Western art).
Remember how Aziraphale gives Crowley's jacket a tartan collar when he swaps bodies with Crowley and impersonates him in Hell because Aziraphale feels the need to maintain some small secret token of his identity, some tiny unremarked sign of something he loves and thinks is beautiful, when he is down there alone in the gloom among enemies?
Crowley is down there alone among enemies every second of every day and night, whether he's in Hell or on Earth. And he's already had his identity stripped from him once. If you were someone who said
about this
and then you got recruited by the fash downstairs bc the fash upstairs threw you out for not being fashy enough and you had to start wearing nothing but dark colors and more importantly had to hide everything that made you feel warmth or softness or joy, and that was it, that was the deal for eternity, but you could add one (1) little touch to everything you wore to remind yourself that there is some beautiful part of you left, something you loved once, that no one has yet been able to steal or brutalize out of you...what color would the stitching on your gloves be?
Lastly, Yellow represents Crowley to Aziraphale. I'm going to skip the chain of evidence for this bc I think it's obvious, but the way it's used also lends itself to some inferences supported in other areas in the show.
Here's where I think changing Crowley's hair to red from Book Omens' dark is a good decision in another way. Crowley always has red hair, and if he has any color in his clothes it's going to be red. Red is eye-catching; it always stands out, but it doesn't stand out as demonic. And yet the color Aziraphale associates with Crowley and calls "pretty" isn't red.
I suspect that when Aziraphale says he can make Crowley an angel again, Crowley hears "You're not good enough for me to accept you as you are, let me fix you" because these are words Aziraphale has said to him many times, and has meant some of those times. But
tells the audience differently. The color Aziraphale associates with Crowley, the color he calls "pretty," is the color of Crowley's only overtly demonic feature. Aziraphale doesn't love the angel he knew who isn't Crowley, he loves Crowley, the demon, the person he is now, his yellow demon irises.
Yellow appears in three other places in S2, and they're all symbolically significant, and in fact serve to establish another symbolic significance to the color yellow in addition to that of Yellow Is the Color of My True Love's Eyes.
One of them is a feather duster:
Crowley reacts to a feather duster like a cat confronted by an unfamiliar object
The other three are private conversations between Aziraphale and Crowley:
The walls that surround Crowley and Aziraphale when they speak openly about their situation and how they will handle it are drenched in yellow, and that is super interesting, because in Western color symbolism yellow is the color of fear. The archangel of whom Crowley and Aziraphale are both (rightly) terrified wields a tool the color of fear. The color of fear saturates the backdrop of conversations between Aziraphale and Crowley when they have to discuss their situation and their actions openly.
Remember how Aziraphale's voice shakes here?
Crowley realizes the crows have just handed an angel evidence the angel can take to Hell and use to have Crowley killed
Even the Bentley, that clear sign of Aziraphale's love for Crowley, is also a yellow coffin enclosing him. For Aziraphale, thoughts of Crowley are always entangled with fear, because Crowley is not just Crowley, he is also Crowley's Fall.
And I think fear is what Crowley's eyes themselves represent. For Crowley, fear is now a fundamental part of his perception, his nature, his identity.
The angel Aziraphale once knew is not Crowley, and yet from what we've seen, the chiefest difference in character between this sweetheart and this mischief-maker--
--is that the Starmaker does not know yet that he should be afraid, and the Serpent does. That knowledge and its fear has, shall we say, colored his view of the world.
Aziraphale learns that fear early by observing others rather than Falling himself, and knows enough that by the first time we meet him in the Before, he is already afraid.
Pink was once symbolically equivalent to red; in modern Western color symbology it is a color of innocence, youth, beauty, and first love. Hashtag just sayin'.
The cruellest thing this suggests to me is that, rather than rebellion or his propensity to ask questions, rather than the knowledge of good and evil, the Starmaker's Fall was caused by his innocence. it wasn't the questions that were the problem: it was that he didn't know any better than to speak them out loud.
Y'all, Crowley and Aziraphale do not suffer from communication problems. Despite both being male-coded and British, they don't even seem to lack emotional intelligence. What they do have is a universe of silence and fear they have to communicate within and around. What they lack is the safety to speak and love freely. The true color of Crowley is crimson, but someone gave him those eyes, and Aziraphale either watched that happen or knew about it, and now Crowley covers himself in black--which btw is also the symbolic color for mystery and secrets--and only lets Aziraphale see him as he really is now, because Aziraphale won't judge him for his yellow eyes (or punish and forsake him for his questions). Because Aziraphale carries that fear with him too.
#good omens#good omens 2#good omens analysis#good omens crowley color analysis#good omens crowley color#crowley#good omens colour analysis good omens crowley colour#good omens colour#good omens meta#angel!crowley#starmaker
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