Throwing paties - Inge Aanstoot , 2020.
Dutch , b. 1987 -
Acrylic on linen , 40 x 30 cm.
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the potion room
(also added funny little guys for scale)
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Behind the scenes / ©all rights reserved / htm.studios/2024/386
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The Workshop - Joaquín Ureña , 2015.
Catalan, b. 1946 -
Watercolour on paper , 195 x 195 cm.
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Mordheim Rulebook - Skaven Section - Corner Illustration by John Blanche
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Palace in Lomé Exhibition Space and Workshops, Togo, Africa,
The 26-acre grounds include a sprawling building that recalls the European palaces that once hosted kings and queens.
When construction was completed in 1905, the building symbolized colonial power and exclusion under the German empire.
Today, however, the building is open to the public.
Segond-Guyon Architectes,
Photographs: Studio Erick Saillet
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Chosen of the Sun |
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INDRYR: I’m surprised you came to me.
KYRIE: Where else would I go? If I show up in the House of Healing, it’ll be signing my death warrant, just in another manner. I’ll stick to the death I chose, thanks very much. At least this way is quieter.
INDRYR: I’d think you’d have asked Her Lady of Light. Seems to me you two get on more than well enough.
KYRIE: …Mm.
INDRYR: Was I mistaken?
KYRIE: Not exactly.
INDRYR: Suppose you’ve had a falling out?
KYRIE: sighs I trust Eve, and respect her magic absolutely. But maybe for the same reason… I’d rather not have to sit there looking like a pitied dog.
INDRYR: Ah. Now it makes sense. She is quite sentimental.
KYRIE: That’s not to say you aren’t, just…
INDRYR: Oh, I more than understand I can seem a bit callous. Such is the price of honesty, I suppose. But then, anything is worth being honest about. I simply prefer the facts of the matter. Far be it from to tell you your decision was worthy or otherwise. I could call you a fool, but it is really a matter of perspective, isn’t it? It’s not my place to judge the worth of your life or anyone else’s. My business is my decisions and your business is yours. I can respect your pragmatism and your understanding of basic math. The one for the many, yes? Tale as old as time. Though, I do think it is a pity that anyone should have to suffer the consequence; The cold reality of life Is that things are hardly ever fair.
KYRIE: You and Lord Tev’us are similar in this aspect. Though I admit to finding one more palatable than the other. Still, it’s refreshing not to have to think very hard about whether I regret something or not.
INDRYR: And do you? Regret it?
KYRIE: No.
INDRYR: Then you needn’t let anyone’s opinions— pity or otherwise— sway your heart. Here, drink this.
INDRYR: It’ll be worse before it gets better. But you know I cannot give you long.
KYRIE: Just long enough to finish out the trials.
INDRYR: Is that really so important to you?
KYRIE: I’ve invested my life into it, I ought to see the results, no?
INDRYR: Fair point.
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