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'The Night Watchman'. August Karl Martin Splitgerber. c. 1900.
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'Five Angels riding on Clouds'. Erich Mallina. c. 1925. Charcoal on paper.
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“L’écoute-silence est un être aux grandes oreilles, ça lui permet de courir avec le vent et de se faire bercer par la pluie, quelle chance !”
Voilà les trois premiers plans…
Le film “l’écoute-silence” adapté d’un poème de Claude Roy dure 3 minutes, je l’ai réalisé dans le cadre de la collection en sortant de l’école, produit par “Tant mieux Prod”, il sera diffusé le samedi 3 mars sur France 3, et rediffusé sur france 4 le 10 mars !
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"Whale" I didn't have enough time for her, but the light here is nice~
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obsessed with this russian antique dealer's apartment in saint petersburg
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Harrowhark Nonagesimus herself!!
For these portraits (I already finished Corona and Ianthe) I'm picture them at the beginning of the first book. They were meant to be the type of portraits you find in the big halls of a noble house but since that kind of thing doesn't really suit Harrow or the Ninth House at all...this one is more allegorical.
I prefer it when people come up with their own interpretation of my work but just in case some of you are curious here's what I was thinking when I painted this:
Harrow is the very young (and malnourished) heir of a dying house, hence the traditional headpiece and veil being torn apart by moths. Behind her, the withered nuns that populate Drearburh watch expectantly, putting all the weight of keeping the house alive on her. She is their miracle after all, the one who is supposed to save them.
Part of the background is covered by embalming bandages. They're just there, for now, but they're slowly covering everything up. They're running out of time.
However, the fabric of the veil she's holding vaguely resembles the shape of two wings. A small, subtle message of hope.
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Lana Kulagina's illustration for russian tale "Tsarevitch Ivan, the Firebird and the Grey Wolf".
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A self reminder and friendly advice: please (re)read the Rook & Rose trilogy
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My favorite little gremlin
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