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ratatoskryggdrasil · 3 months
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Unused book illustrations by David Gilson
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Hotter than real... David Gilson' art...
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Unused book covers by David Gilson
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Men in kilts
This week I'm featuring the art of #DavidGilson (@LePrinceKido on Twitter). #meninkilts
Thought I’d mix things up today and share some “kilt art”. The artwork shown above is by David Gilson. You can see more of his content on his website, shop.davidgilson.com or follow him on his Facebook page The Art of David Gilson. Previous Men in Kilts Posts
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POST N°29 _ 13 Juillet 2023 Copies d'attitude et d'expressions des chara designs de David Gilson dans la série "A Kind of Magic"
Format A5, crayon bleu
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Wow, that hand painting scene is really persistent. It must have been quite an important scene that then evolved into something else. Any idea why Rapunzel was painting Flynn's (Eugene already?) hand? Was that supposed to happen in the tower or at any other moment in the story?
Well, back when it was Bastion, it was very clearly in the tower. Part of why they ended up moving away from that particular plot was because too much of the movie would have taken place in the tower. They needed to give Rapunzel a reason to want to leave, so they came up with the whole thing with the floating lights and her general restlessness. Because of that, I think that, if they'd done it with Eugene, it would have been outside the tower.
As for why/what she was doing? No idea. I've seen other concept art that had her healing his hand on the boat, just with the end of a tendril resting in his palm instead of her hair being wrapped all the way around it.
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Perhaps that idea evolved from the painting his hand scenario, but they changed when she healed his hand because they thought the relationship would be more impactful if they each told each other their biggest secret as a means of trusting one another rather than a culmination of falling in love.
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Official sketches by David Gilson
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w.i.t.c.h. by David Gilson
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Thumbnail ideation for a book cover by David Gilson
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apesoformythoughts · 6 months
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“Pope Francis himself should know better and most certainly does. In his graduate studies he was a student of the theology of Romano Guardini, which he clearly likes (as do I). Surely Guardini, who wrote extensively with an eye toward modern culture, is not guilty of merely repeating past formulas or of ignoring modern culture. And the Pope knows this. Neither were Bouyer, Balthasar, David L. Schindler, de Lubac, or even Garrigou LaGrange and Thomists such as Pieper, Gilson, Ulrich, and Maritain, for that matter.
Nor are a host of contemporary theologians, both young and old, guilty of such stale categories of thought. Creative and brilliant theologians and philosophers like Cyril O’Regan, David C. Schindler, John Betz, Matthew Levering, Emmanuel Falque, Jennifer Martin, Margaret Turek, Remi Brague, Keith Lemna, Jonathan Ciraulo, Jacob Wood, Bishop Erik Varden, and many others too numerous to list here, are in no way guilty of the theological deficits this document claims that theology up to this point has suffered from. I mention these thinkers simply because they are some of my favorites. But there are literally hundreds of equally gifted Catholic intellectuals out there doing precisely what the Pope is asking here—but in a manner I suspect the Pope does not favor because they do not serve his agenda.”
— Larry Chapp: “New papal document reads like a conclusion in search of an argument”
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