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Rita Dove, from The Selected Poems of Rita Dove; "The Narcissus Flower,"
#lit#rita dove#the narcissus flower#words#quotes#selections#fragments#writings#poetry collection#calm#hate#p
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W1 design is done finally!!
W1 is both of the V models having combined themselves into one machine! Here are some notes on it! There's a lot to this fucker I think, but I'll do my best to cover what's most important.
Design notes:
More fragile areas are usually using V2's standard tougher plating. Main examples are the base of it's limbs, as the less of it's arm it potentially loses the better, it's head (which has 2 brains inside!), kneecaps and it's shooter arms, which are less powerful but made to handle guns and weaponry with more finesse.
Note! The knuckleblaster largely is off-colored, because it is a creation of V2's before their merge (she was not made with it). She made it before they combined. Has modified only it's hand after their merge (blue).
Big surface areas or places where blood often ends up use V1's plating. So like it's chest, forearms, punching fists and so on!
Their eye looks like that, because it's cool. and. 2 brains.
Their wings are a combination, because of limited resources. If it could use all of V2's it would as they are better protected.
Character/lore notes:
The V's do NOT fight for the body. Actually any disagreement on actions it must perform are VERY dangerous and scary they prioritize reaching a solution as FAST as possible.
Not functioning correctly can mean death. That being said differing opinions specifically are okay as long as they reach the same final conclusion on what to do. Nobody is panicking if they disagree on what their fave color is.
The two brains send requests incredibly fast between each other to operate the body. Both have full control over the body and must operate it together. This is a VERY processing heavy task and an inefficient one so it requires a lot of blood. It is a VERY hungry machine.
W1 combines before the events of the game! W1 would go through the events of the game in place of just V1.
#ultrakill#ultrakill art#ultrakill fanart#v1 ultrakill#v2 ultrakill#v1#v2#ultrakill w1#w1#my art#digital art#kiki rambles#< because i am this is a lot of text#OH ANOTHER MINOR NOTES#the flowers in that pond are narcissus flowers :)#one of its heels are blue to reference achilles' heel#it is not actually going to die if you stab it there it is purely there for the reference#knuckleblaster is arm 2 because its funny that v2s beloved baby doesnt get first privileges. just like how shes only second rate in canon#aaand thats it#behold i adore my thing so much
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It must be spring 🥐🌼
#studyblr#studygram#studyspo#city#style#styleblr#inspo#bakery#cafe#cafe aesthetic#coffee#coffee shop#coffeeblr#cafes#london#spring#springtime#flowers#spring flowers#daffodils#narcissus#tulip#minimal#toad#city life#peckham#camberwell#se london
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Daffodils (Narcissus)
#photographers on tumblr#nature#flowers#spring#yellow#floral#flores#primavera#amarillo#dafodils#narcissus#gardening#garden#vertical#original photographers#original photography
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In the garden. Värmland, Sweden (May 9, 2018).
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Tiptoe Through The Tulips
Watercolor on Black Paper
2024, 10"x 14"
Daffodils
#artists on tumblr#flowers#watercolor#floral#nature#minimalism#painting#art#plants#artwork#artist#daisy#white#botany#cottagecore#spring#bouquet#petals#daffodil#daffodils#narcissus#jonquils#jonquil#original art#artists#female artists#minimal#spring flowers#contemporary art#cottagecore aesthetic
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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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Green that makes the flowers stand out.
#photography#my photography#art#my art#flower#flowers#floral#nature#beauty#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#beautiful photos#photooftheday#japan#aestheitcs#2024#flower photography#flower aesthetic#写真#花#緑#green#green aesthetic#cosmos#camellia#livingston daisy#poppy#Rose of sharon#rose#narcissus
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instagram | flourishflowerfarm
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"Narcissus" (0001)
#ai man#ai generated#ai artwork#gay ai art#gay art#art direction#fashion illustration#ai gay#ai fashion#abdominals#muscular#afro#toga#reflecting pool#narcissus#flower#male physique#physique art#gay fantasy art#male form#male figure#greek mythology#greek myth#greek myth retellings#black male body#black male beauty#male beauty#black man#black male
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#still life#photographers on tumblr#netherlands#original photographers#nature#narcissus#flower#spring#original photography#lensblr#ginger jar#yellow#green#daffodil#photography
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Jumy-M Daffodils / 春の水仙畑
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#daffodils#floral#flowers#narcissus#flower photography#flowercore#plantcore#nature#nature photography#original photographers#photographers on tumblr
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Flower arrangement with red ranunculus (Ranunculus), white tazetta (Narcissus tazetta) and blue flower (18th century) by an unknown artist.
Watercolour, gouache, gum arabic on parchment.
Städel Museum.
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Daffodils (Narcissus)
#photographers on tumblr#nature#flowers#spring#yellow#floral#flores#primavera#amarillo#daffodils#narcissus#garden#gardening#original photographers#vertical#original photography
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