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i12bent · 1 year ago
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Helge Nielsen (Nov. 5, 1893 - 1980) was a Danish Modernist painter. He trained at the Academy in the 1910s under Julius Paulsen and later founded the artists’ group Kammeraterne. In the 1930s he moved to Bornholm and started painting more non-figurative landscape paintings inspired by the Baltic light.
Above: Juniblomster, 1942 - oil on canvas (SMK)
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secretsofthewilde · 2 months ago
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Dark (2017) text posts 3/7
Credit: @shedrewthehallelujah
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themenaceofalderaan · 10 months ago
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part one, two, three, four, five
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hannahstanwald · 8 months ago
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nazamont · 2 years ago
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Dibujos digitales de la serie “DARK”. / Digital art of the series “1899”.
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thepiedcurrawong · 22 days ago
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Another example of determinism in DarK
Spoilers for seasons 1 and 2, maybe even three(?) below the cut
So a reoccurring theme in DarK is character's attempts to stop the Fucked Up Shit(TM) from happen only ends up causing the Fucked Up Shit in question. Michael's suicide, etc. One of the most tragic times this happens is I think overlooked a lot.
Essentially, Ulrich caused Mikkel's disappearance.
His attempted murder of 1953 Helge set in course the series of events that facilitated exactly what he was trying to prevent.
So Ulrich figures out Helge helped kidnap the missing children of Winden. Exactly how he does this I still don't know, but somehow he was right on the money. So he follows 2019 Helge through the cave, goes to 1953, finds Helge as a child. He bashes his face in with a rock, then locks his body in the basement.
Adult Jonas does some shit to the cave a day or two later, creating the temporary portal between 1986 and 1953. Jonas, in the 86' bunker, gets sent to 2052, Helge to 1986. Noah finds Helge and sends him back to 1953(or 4? Haven't seen s2 in a good bit sorry). Helge, traumatised, goes mute, and only talks to the local priest, Hanno Tauber, who is, guess who? NOAH!
Noah uses this bond between them to set up the necessary trust that allows him to manipulate adult Helge in 1986.
Adult Helge helps Noah kidnap Erik Obendorf in 2019. Erik's vanishing brings his dope stash to the attention of Bartosz, who leads the group to the cave on Nov. 4. This, of course, leads to Mikkel's vanishing.
If Ulrich didn't try to kill young Helge, adult Helge wouldn't have had the relationship with Noah that caused him to help kidnap the children. If Erik hadn't been kidnapped, Bartosz probably wouldn't have taken everyone to the cave, or at least not on Nov 4. Mikkel never disappears.
Don't have a full conclusion, but yeah. Just some more typical Fucked Up Shit(TM) from DarK.
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magg0t-bible · 2 years ago
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Rewatching Dark and thinking about how Ulrich and child Helge's first encounter has Ulrich telling Helge to "just bite them next time" in response to Helge thinking he's not strong enough to defend himself against bullies, while their second encounter has Ulrich physically attacking Helge in an attempt to kill him so Helge just FUCKING BITES HIM
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thoregil · 9 months ago
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2024-03-01 Takomaha - Lobbyen, Verkstedhallen
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huariqueje · 2 years ago
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June Flowers    -  Helge Nielsen  , 1942.
Danish, 1907 - 1991
Oil on canvas,   90.5 x 70.5 cm.
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i12bent · 3 years ago
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Helge Nielsen (Nov. 5, 1893 - 1980) was a Danish Modernist painter. He trained at the Academy in the 1910s under Julius Paulsen and later founded the artists’ group Kammeraterne. In the 1930s he moved to Bornholm and started painting more non-figurative landscape paintings inspired by the Baltic light.
Above: Malerinden Ida-Merete Erlandsen, 1947 - oil on canvas (SMK)
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spockvarietyhour · 2 years ago
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secretsofthewilde · 1 month ago
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Dark (2017) textposts 6/7
Credit: @shedrewthehallelujah
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travllingbunny · 4 years ago
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Dark + The Onion headlines - Season 1, part 1 (1x01-1x06)
This is gonna be part 1 of at least 7 posts with Dark + The Onion headlines. Season 3 will be at least 3 posts.
Part 2 (Season 1, 1x09-1x10)
Part 3 (Season 2, 2x01-2x02)
Part 4 (Season 2 - 2x03-2x06)
Part 5 (Season 2 - 2x07-2x08)
Part 6 (Season 3 - 3x01-3x04)
Dark + text posts
There are already some pretty awesome posts with this meme for Dark season 1 (here and here and here and here), so I made sure not to repeat any headlines.
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hannahstanwald · 9 months ago
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I know it's not supposed to be funny, but I can't help but laugh every time I remember alt helge just absolutely wrecking alt ulrich's shit
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rowankahnwald · 4 years ago
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Jonas Kanhwald but as you get older he gets older.
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gellavonhamster · 4 years ago
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a world restored
The origin world Doris leaves her husband for a woman. It is scary, leaving everything behind - her quiet, respectable life, her husband who must still love her, her daughter who looks at her gravely and tells her she’d like to stay with Papa - but the thought of living a lie seems unbearable. The woman she leaves Winden with has never been a tenant in her and Egon’s house, her hair is auburn, and she has no children. She also isn’t going to disappear without explanation, or with explanation, for that matter.
The origin world Egon, in hindsight, knows that the divorce was for the best, even though he might have felt betrayed and bewildered back when it had just happened. None of the relationships he has after Doris last too long, though they bring him happiness while they do, so he throws himself into work, soon becoming the chief of Winden police. When he passes away, it is of old age, after having lived a long life with his daughter and granddaughter by his side.
The origin world Claudia is the editor-in-chief of the local newspaper, a member of the town council, and overall one of the most influential people in Winden. Those who envy her call her the devil and whisper that she wouldn’t have achieved as much without her rich husband, but vile gossip counts for nothing against her cleverness and leadership skills. It feels like her work in Winden is never done, but she always makes sure she has time for what is the most important to her - that is, to raising her daughter and making sure she always knows that her mother loves her.
The origin world Helge still doesn’t feel safe and welcome at home, so when he gets older, he builds a home on his own - with his wife, whom he meets outside Winden, but who moves there for him, and their son Peter. He gets to know peace; there are no strangers with heavy stones trying to murder him, no men clad in black making him do evil things. He gets to live a life free from fear.
The origin world Ines still works as a nurse at the local hospital. She never marries, which is exactly the way she likes it, and her life only gets better after she adopts a little boy. Raising a child alone is not easy, but she never regrets that decision - certainly not years later, when her house is awash with her grandchildren’s laughter.
The origin world Jana gets married and has two children, both of them girls. It is a quiet life, but then she’s always been a quiet sort of woman. Her marriage is a happy one, her kids and grandkids are her pride and joy, and the most terrible pain a mother can experience - outliving her child - never befalls her.
The origin world Regina never feels lonely. Her parents are supportive and loving, and she’s lucky to have forged several lifelong friendships that only grow stronger as the years go by. Sometimes she wonders what her life could have been if any of the romantic relationships she’s ever had worked out, if she was married and had a child, but she doesn’t let these doubts bring her down. The future still looks bright, and she is not afraid to face it.
The origin world Peter doesn’t lose his mother while still a teen, and doesn’t only get to know his father after having almost grown up without him. He grows up in Winded alongside Regina, who is his aunt even though she’s a year younger than he, and they never cease joking about just how weird their family tree is. As an adult, he has a decent job, friends, and a significant other - the only thing missing is children, but that might not be for long, because he and Bernadette are considering adoption. Both of them think that having a daughter would be especially nice.
The origin world Hannah grows up without the seed of jealousy and bitterness in her soul. She still is capable of loving fiercely, but without letting it turn into obsession or hunger for revenge. Such is her love for her family, her friends, her husband Torben and their baby boy they decide to name Jonas. And she is positive that if anyone else comes along, she’d find enough love for them too. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have both a son and a daughter?
The origin world Katharina does everything in her power to escape the cycle of abuse  she had suffered at the hands of her mother. Part of not letting it go on is remaining childless - she just feels safer that way. Should anyone ask her if she regrets not having children, she would just laugh and point out that she has more kids than anyone in Winden - which is true in a sense, for she’s a teacher and a school principal, respected and admired by her students.
The origin world Aleksander has never existed. Boris Niewald, however, is alive and well. For all his turbulent youth, he never has to go on the run and assume a false identity, and when he finally comes to Winden, it is not as a boy, wounded and hunted and lost, but as a grown man on a business trip. The town looks extremely dull to him, but then the loveliest woman he’s ever met smiles at him from behind the reception desk of Waldhotel Winden, and he cannot help thinking he might like it here in the end.   
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