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fracturedporcelaindoll · 6 months ago
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So I have this idea if dress up as red riding hood going into the woods, nature trail and I happen to know where there is a perfect clearing that's mostly deslote and taking pictures there ...~
I could set up the stage strip out of outfit lining it up strategically onto towel with basket nearby and for wolf I am thinking getting one of those small stuffed animals....~
Then be like where did red riding go?~
I could also take some pictures before getting out of outfit to add to the setting, forest pictures...~
I am thinking if for Halloween doing it hallows eve as we all know that's when the magic of spooky stuff happens.~
Or I could just plan it around the full moon and ignore whether it actually is close to Halloween or not~
In a perfect world I'd be doing this with a beautiful husky as my wolf or some other breed of fluffy dog.... There's the option of doing it with a handsome tall strong man but I am single and have a vibe that apparently screams do not interact due to years of being socially nervous/awkward /standoffish and being shy....~
It would be exciting and nerve wracking to step out of comfort zone by stripping to mostly being nude out in the middle of nature trail even with being dark and mostly deslote given still public park~
I'm no exhibitionist but sometimes you know I just want a fleeting moment of attention, appreciation for the body I work so hard to keep slim...~
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joezy27 · 9 months ago
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HAWKEYE - Classic Comic Costume (MCU)
Behind the Scenes / Concept Arts Deleted Hommage from Hawkeye (2021)
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laurenesmock1972blog · 10 months ago
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comicchannel · 10 months ago
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Marvel The Amazing Spider-Man (Classic Costume Version) - MAFEX No. 185
Link para compra BR: https://amzn.to/3RbqUWi
Buy here: https://amzn.to/3R7EMkf
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sofiaruelle · 5 months ago
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🌸The SDV gurlies in their Flower Dance outfits🌸
I wanted to keep it coquette/cotteage-core but i played around too much 😅😅. I still tried to keep it all cohesive to the theme of the event but with some my headcanons on their outfit choices lmao (like Abigail’s fit is mostly borrowed from someone or Haley fersure made Emily make her something new from scratch, etc.)
theres some other outfits under readmore that didnt make it to the final.
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spirk-trek · 9 months ago
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Georgia Schmidt, Carole Shelyne, Serena Sande, Meg Wyllie, & Sandra Lee Gimpel
A tribute to some lesser-known women of Star Trek :)
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didanagy · 9 days ago
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SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (1937)
dir. david hand
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theshitpostcalligrapher · 5 months ago
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Photos of Man.... Wedding Guest edition!
shoutouts to @terrafey for being deputized photographer, ft. @vorpalrabbit whose living room I crouched in, gremlinlike, for a week in order to dodge motel fees
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preraphaelitepaintings · 2 months ago
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Narcissus
Artist: John William Waterhouse (English, 1849–1917)
Date: 1912
Material: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private collection
Description
John William Waterhouse is very famous for his use of the Pre-Raphaelite style. Most of his pieces express classical mythology, historical subjects, and British poetry. He is known for his great proficiency in oils and watercolors. Narcissus was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1912.
The exquisite oil painting on canvas displays a woman picking flowers in a field. According to the Greek mythology by Ovid, Narcissus was the son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph Liriope. Narcissus had been promised to live to an old age if only he would not look at his reflection, and so he rejected all women who fell in love with him and would not look at himself. Eventually, he was subdued by Echo, a woman who was deeply hurt by his rejection that she caused the Goddess Nemesis to strike Narcissus that he may look at his reflection in a pool and fall in love with himself. Narcissus then looked at his reflection in the pool till he died.
This story gives origin to the narcissus flower, which grew where Narcissus died. The flower grows almost anywhere but prefers well-drained soil with a sunny or light shade environment. The masterpiece of oil on canvas is set in a beautiful wooded landscape, seemingly with a stream and rocky edges. Wildflowers grow there too, and a young lady is bent picking them. Her countenance is downcast in the flowers. In her other hand, she holds a bunch of already picked flowers. She is dressed in a red dress, perhaps to symbolize love or a burning passion. The flowers she is picking are the narcissus flowers. Waterhouse was always keen to use colours, patterns, and simple objects for symbols of the old mythologies. The Narcissus would be no different. This wonderful work of art brings out his genius with the oils on canvas as he seemingly brings every aspect to life as rich in meaning.
Waterhouse was much influenced and inspired by Greek Mythology and works by Homer, Ovid, Shakespeare, and Keats, among other famous writers and poets from the time. His most common theme from these sources was femme fatale, the woman who ensnares a man. Most of Waterhouse's subjects were women from Greek Mythology, historical or literary texts. Often, he used live models, family, and friends to be his subjects, creating a great mix of the old and new as he used symbolism from the mythologies around current
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zer0thoughtsart · 4 months ago
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The worlds a stage as they say, and Ren is quite the actor
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weirdlookindog · 7 months ago
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Werewolf of London (1935)
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donutdrawsthings · 5 months ago
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I made this in the summer so now I can finally post it!
Bonus:
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Jamie is dressed as the Wulver from Scottish mythology, and Zoe is Kiki from Kiki's delivery service!
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ilovemesomevincentprice · 2 months ago
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Vincent Price in a smoking jacket -
The Adventures of Captain Fabian (1951)
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didanagy · 4 days ago
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SLEEPING BEAUTY (1959)
dir. clyde geronimi, wolfgang reitherman
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themitchiemitch · 5 months ago
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Hedy Lamarr, Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
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theersatzcowboy · 1 year ago
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True Stories (1986)
A kaleidoscopic orgy of neon, Texas neoliberalism, telecommunications, late 20th century architecture, norteño swing, wandering troubadour David Byrne and the music of the Talking Heads; Swoosie Kurtz; shot on location around Dallas.
Director: David Byrne
Cinematographer: Ed Lachman
Production Designer: Barbara Ling
Costume Designer: Elizabeth McBride
Starring: David Byrne, John Goodman, Swoosie Kurtz, and Spalding Gray
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