#Gras
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x-snowstorm-x · 1 year ago
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Mach mich kaputt, weil ich denke, es hilft.
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classic-asian-art · 5 months ago
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Deer grazing by Mori Sosen (1789, watercolour on silk)
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landschaftsmalerei · 5 months ago
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Landschaft von Albert Nikolaevich Benois 
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meisterdrucke · 7 months ago
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The Plain of Auvers, 1890 by Vincent van Gogh
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besidethepath · 1 year ago
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An autumn walk in the park
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apparitiondreamimg · 3 months ago
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"A lone gun lies in a trunk, waiting for the day he'll be used."
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I always wondered what it was like for the gun boys while they were, ya'know, just guns. I wrote and drew this piece to get a better idea of that. So here's some suffering for the soul. :)
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senjuushi · 1 month ago
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Which of the guns would have the strongest reaction (postive or negative, your choice) to a master who views the gun/master bond as a kind of marriage and takes it that seriously? Like even if they didn’t take vows it’s still “until death do we part”
I'll pick out a few of the fun ones~ ;3c
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Siegblut — After how many Master he's lost already, that sort of promise feels like a sick, cruel joke. You don't mean it. You can't. Even if you were stupid enough to feel that way about him, you're bound to be used up like all the rest. He'll lash out and try to push you away even more because of the so-called "vow", hoping you'll give up on it.
Ghost — Lonely as he is, the slightest bit of attention is enough to get Ghost attached. A Master openly promising to keep him forever (and comparing their bond to marriage, no less) is a situation so blessed it hardly feels real. He's desperately grateful, and determined to pay back the kindness you've shown him in any way possible.
Charleville — Hearing such devotion from his Master feels like a dream come true. It's more than he could ask for to have his loyalty to you even halfway returned, but the sheer joy of it leaves space for familiar fears to come creeping in. Can you really want to keep him, when he's already been so thoroughly defiled by others' hands?
Gras — As much as he'll beg for your attention normally, being faced with actual commitment leaves Gras spiraling toward a meltdown. Now that he's actually getting what he wants, the urge to self-destruct before he can fuck everything up and have the offer of security ripped away. The truth is, he's terrified of making you hate him now.
89 — The moment he hears the word marriage, 89 loses all ability to be normal about the situation. Even if you don't mean it in a romantic way, the very thought of something so intimate and human has his heart going fluttery and his face flushing hot. Until the initial panic of his newfound crush settles down, he'll be terribly awkward around you.
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mythical-art · 4 months ago
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The Fairies are Exquisite Dancers, illustration in Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M Barrie (1860-1937) by Arthur Rackham (1906, pen and ink with watercolour on paper)
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sanftes-herz · 22 days ago
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Green Wild Shark 🥦🦈
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floral-art-prints · 8 months ago
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The Yellow Iris by Claude Monet (Öl auf Leinwand)
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i-think-pictures · 1 month ago
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theemeraldforestscrapbook · 8 months ago
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Duck Friends
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classic-asian-art · 6 months ago
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The Taro Inari shrine in the rice fields at Asakusa Asakusa tanbo Taro Inari by Kobayashi Kiyochika (paper)
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landschaftsmalerei · 3 months ago
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Garten mit Trauerweide, 1888 von Vincent van Gogh 
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meisterdrucke · 2 months ago
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The Rainbow by George Inness (1878, Öl auf Leinwand)
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imnosupaman · 29 days ago
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