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highflyartist · 2 years
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I don't know what I was thinking- I was watching a funny edit of Barbie In The Nutcracker on Youtube and then my brain be like: "Oooh! Do another fake anime screenshot!"
I don't get a break from my brain 🤣
SAME IMAGE (But with a quote)
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If anyone guesses where the quote is from, I will draw your character in a fake anime screenshot.
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leaschuller · 4 years
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Four years ago today
The German Women’s National Football Team won their first and only Olympic Gold medal.
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ffussball · 7 years
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badwoolf21 · 7 years
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Germany squad for  Uefa Women's EURO
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dzsenifermarozsan · 7 years
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Sara Däbritz, Josephine Henning, Dzsenifer Marozsán, & Leonie Maier
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jess107 · 7 years
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They all look so sad, Leo and a few others cried yesterday after the games, it was just heartbreaking, but betther now in the quarterfinal than in the final, that would be even more disappointing for them. But it's still so sad:(
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gwnts · 7 years
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leonie_maier4: Immer wieder schön dich zu sehen! 😍 @lelo_93 #tollerbesuchimbasecamp #noch1Tag #weuro #dfbfrauen #vorfreude
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germany-wags1 · 6 years
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German WaGs ordered by Clubs 2018/2019
Hallo,
hier nun erstmal eine grobe Übersicht über alle deutschstämmigen Spieler und ihre Freundinnen! :)
Folgende vier Kriterien habe ich berücksichtigt, als ich die Liste erstellt habe:
1. Spieler MUSS die deutsche Staatsangehörigkeit haben bzw. als erste Angabe bei Transfermarkt
2. Der Spieler muss Jahrgang 1996 oder älter sein...
3. ... bereits einen gewissen Bekanntheitsgrad erlangt haben oder Marktwert bei jünger als 1996 (Bsp: Christian Früchtl)
4. In der Liste befinden sich aus anderen Ligen nur Spieler die ich bereits aus der Bundesliga oder Nationalmannschaft kenne. Gleiches gilt für 2. Bundesliga (welche auf Wunsch ergänzt wird)
Bei Fehlern, oder falschen „Frauen“ schreibt mir einfach! Ist doch eine lange Liste geworden!
1. Bundesliga
1. FC Nürnberg
Angelika - Hanno Behrens
Azra - Fabian Bredlow
Eva - Sebastian Kerk
Julia - Christian Mathenia
Tatjana Bittner - Lukas Mühl
Xenia Valentini - Enrico Valentini
1. FSV Mainz 05
Lilli Adler - René Adler
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Gabriele Bender - Lars Bender
Katja Volland - Kevin Volland
Simone Bender - Sven Bender
Sophia - Kai Havertz
Angie - Mitchell Weiser
Borussia Dortmund
Anna Oelschlägel - Eric Oelschlägel
Ann-Kathrin Götze - Mario Götze
Danijela Juric - Dženis Burnić
Jenny Schmelzer - Marcel Schmelzer
Johanna Rode - Sebastian Rode
Sarah Richmond - Julian Weigl
Scarlett Gartmann - Marco Reus
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Celina Lauterbach - Christoph Kramer
Christina Ginter - Matthias Ginter
Lena Hofmann - Jonas Hofmann
Sandra Izabella Herrmann - Patrick Herrmann
Sandra Sippel - Tobias Sippel
Tanita Stindl - Lars Stindl
Eintracht Frankfurt 
Izabel Goulart - Kevin Trapp
Janina Russ - Marco Russ
Jessica Müller - Nicolai Müller
Kim Wiedwald - Felix Wiedwald
FC Augsburg
Anna-Lena Stoll - Marco Richter
Anni - Philipp Max
Ragna Bauer - André Hahn
? - Daniel Baier
FC Bayern München
Cathy Hummels - Mats Hummels
Denise Wagner - Sandro Wagner
Jacqueline René Broussard - Serge Gnabry
Jana Wellenhofer - Christian Früchtl
Lina Meyer - Joshua Kimmich
Lisa Müller - Thomas Müller
Lisa Ulreich - Sven Ulreich
Mathea Fischer - Leon Goretzka
Melissa Halter - Niklas Süle
Nina Neuer - Manuel Neuer
Sherin Senler - Jerome Boateng
FC Schalke 04 
Anja Schulz - Steven Skrzybski
Elena Rudy - Sebastian Rudy
Irina Schelenz - Johannes Geis
Nadine Fährmann - Ralf Fährmann 
Nadine Oczipka - Bastian Oczipka
Sarah Riether - Sascha Riether
Fortuna Düsseldorf
Anna - Marvin Ducksch
Janine Hennings - Rouwen Hennings
Jaqueline Sobottka - Marcel Sobottka
Jessica Contento - Diego Contento
Jessica-Dominica - André Hoffmann
Sara Magdalena - Jean Zimmer
Hannover 96 
Anne-Kathrin Ertl - Matthias Ostrzolek
Jenny - Philipp Tschauner
Lisa Füllkrug - Niclas Füllkrug
Hertha BSC Berlin
Adriana - Maximilian Mittelstädt 
Evelyn Konrad - Davie Selke
Franziska Esswein - Alexander Esswein
Julia - Pascal Köpke
Nina Katharina - Arne Maier
Sara Stollenberg - Marvin Plattenhardt
RB Leipzig
Franziska Halstenberg - Marcel Halstenberg
Laura - Lukas Klostermann
Paula - Timo Werner 
SC Freiburg 
Aylin - Lukas Kübler
Carla - Nils Petersen
Josephine - Tim Kleindienst
Karolina - Marco Terrazzino 
Katrin - Christian Günter
Lana Gulde - Manuel Gulde
Larissa - Alexander Schwolow
Laura Heintz - Dominique Heintz
Lorella Coretti - Jannik Haberer
Madeleine - Florian Kath
Melanie - Florian Niederlechner
Sarah - Lucas Höler
? - Mike Frantz
SV Werder Bremen 
Alina - Max Kruse
Carola Bargfrede - Philipp Bargfrede
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Charlotte Baumann - Oliver Baumann
Jessica Witmann - Kevin Akpoguma 
Mary Schulz - Nico Schulz
S. (probably Sarah) - Dennis Geiger
Saskia Bittencourt - Leonardo Bittencourt
Zoe Savannah - Kevin Vogt
VFB Stuttgart
Anna Alexandra Zieler - Ron-Robert Zieler
Carina Gomez - Mario Gomez
Carolina - Marc Oliver Kempf 
Ina Aogo - Dennis Aogo 
Jasmin Castro - Gonzalo Castro
Julia - Timo Baumgartl
Kristina - Erik Thommy
Natalie Grahl - Jens Grahl
Samatha - Daniel Didavi
Verena - Christian Gentner 
VFL Wolfsburg
Anna-Lena Goergens - Robin Knoche
Arzu - Sebastian Jung
Belinda Klaus - Felix Klaus
Jacqueline Tschiersch - Philipp Menzel
Jenny Arnold - Maximilian Arnold
Leticia Della Janna - Gian-Luca Itter
Susann-Marie - Marvin Stefaniak
Victoria - Paul Seguin
Wiebke Ginczek - Daniel Ginczek
2. Bundesliga 
Ich habe hier erstmal nur Köln und Hamburg eingefügt, weil ich davon ausgehe, dass die aufsteigen!
1. FC Köln
Anika Ahrens - Jonas Hector
Carina Horn - Timo Horn
Jana - Marco Höger
Jule - Dominick Drexler
Laure Terodde - Simon Terodde
Laura Zoller - Simon Zoller
Lisa Jell - Christian Clemens
Melanie Kessler - Thomas Kessler
Nina Risse - Marcel Risse
Hamburger SV
Sabrina Mickel - Tom Mickel
Salina Wohlers - Pierre Michel Lasogga
Semra Hunt - Aaron Hunt
Premier League
Arsenal London
Amine Gülse - Mesut Özil
Sophie Christin - Bernd Leno
Vjosa Mustafi - Shkodran
FC Fullham
Anna Sharypova - André Schürrle
Manchester City
Candice Brook - Leroy Sané
Norwich City
Hannah Robenek - Felix Passlack
Lisa Kapser - Mortitz Leitner
Ligue 1
Paris St. Germain
Lena Stiffel - Julian Draxler
Serie A
La Liga
Real Madrid
Jessica Kroos - Toni Kroos
FC Barcelona 
Daniela ter Stegen - Marc-André ter Stegen
Others
Ana Schweinsteiger - Bastian Schweinsteiger (Chicago Fire I USA)
Monika Podolska - Lukas Podolski (Vissel Kobe I Japan)
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duchesscat01 · 6 years
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The 126-year Long of VOGUE
From 1892-1905 ownership was to Arthur Baldwin Turnure and Vogue 1st ever Editor-in-chief: Josephine Redding (1892-1907).  Josephine Redding, was also a socialite who donned the magazine Vogue. Her real passion was for animal welfare which she later included in sections of Vogue. As a weekly magazine for high society New Yorkers originally, it also showed covers with well-polished women that were called Gibson girls. During this time, they were the epitome of the New York socialites. The initial content of the magazine was written to attract the attention of men and women.There came a change in Vogue in the years 1989-1899 the magazine experienced many changes. Vogue had developed a stronger fashion direction and its contents geared more towards fashion. There were increasingly large format fashion plates and different departments and sections in the magazine were expanded. In the beginning of the twentieth century, Vogue transformed into a women’s fashion magazine. It was no longer targeting male audiences. Readers soon extended beyond socialite New York. Even with the increased readers, circulation numbers were declining. Because of this Turnure was in a losing battle finacial because of this Conde Nast believed he could help.  Then through 1905-1920 Conde Nast was the owner of Vogue. Conde Nast bought Vogue a year before Turnure death. Under Conde Nast Vogue took its issues to reach a wider upscale audience. Thanks to Conde Nast previous experience in advertising helped double revenue. He was influence to expand Vogue’s pattern enterprises. And so he was able to completely reform the design by introducing full color front and back covers. Conde Nast also changed the magazine circulation by replacing its usual weekly magazine to a semi-monthly magazine. The magazine changed it focus to clothing. In 1923 Vogue was incorporated under Conde Nast Publication. During this time Marie Harrison (1907-1914) was editor-in-chief. Then Edna Woolman (1914-1951). By 1959 Samuel I. Newhouse bought Conde Nast  for USD$5 million as an anniversary gift for his wife Mitz. His family had already owned Advance Publications and with his purchase of Conde Nast Publications he merged it with Advance Publications in 1959. During these times Jessica Daves (1952-1963) and Diana Vreeland (1963-1971) were editor-in-chief throughout these important shifts after these changes Grace Mirabella (1971-1988) was editor-in-chief . In 2000 Advance Publications purchased Fairchild Publications by 2011 Conde Nast was the major publisher to deliver subscription for ipod, by then Anna Wintour (1988-present) become editor-in-chief and the real fun began since then.
Before Anna Wintour, in 1909 Conde Nast purchased the magazine and reformed the magazine completely, he introduced a section where women could sell and exchange items. Obviously in today Vogue magazine women can’t exchange items or sell them but they can view luxuary items and buy in stores or online now. How the magazine was then and now has not changed much, Vogue has continue to seek out renowned writers to contribute to the magazine. But in today era audiences have the choice to either buy the magazine or they can subscribe to their online version. Which is cheaper and they have deals that can include Vogue magazine and another luxuary magazine for a whole year. Those types of deals have gone exceedingly well in Vogue’s favor because their subscription have increased since the year 2000. Mostly because of how audiences would rather maximize their profit so they don’t mind spending a bit more for a month or for a whole year if they get two magazines for the price of one subscription. It makes since Vogue is a consumer magazine, its revenue are from the general audiences. But now it has focus on a more specific demographics. Vogue use to reach out to the socialites when it was first created. Now they tend to mostly females, about 77% of their readers are women. The 77% of women are from the ages between 16 and older. These women are mostly upper-class, white women. Even though its funny how they owner of Vogue have been and are white themselves. But they have been interested in fashion and publishing. But the owners have allowed the editor-in-chief, who have been always white women, to dictate how the magazine will presented in each editor-in-chief era’s. Since Vogue creation women have always been part of the positions, but at the same time it’s noticeable that many designer, writers, photographers have been manily males, but over the last 5-10 year Vogue have been including many other females in these categories to submit their pieces in their digital and print.
Vogue its founder Arthur Baldwin Turnure, Conde Nast, Samuel I. Newhouse, and Vogue’s editor-in-chief’s are the original pioneers of Vogue. Under Arthur Baldwin Turnure, Conde Nast, and Samuel I. Newhouse Vogue each expanded into a colomerated of the publishing world for 125 years. Each provided a unique portion to Vogue’s image and how they’re still here today. Turnure for creating a magazine to attract the attention of both women and men. As well as changing to fit what the general audiences wanted, more conversation about fashion. Turnure therefore developed additional segments to move their direction on fashion. Conde Nast brought a new design format to Vogue by introducing color front, back covers, and a good quality printing by buying a printing company. And color was finally added to the covers once he was satisfied with the quality of the printing. Samuel I. Newhouse “he created new titles, entered markets around the globe and helped reengineer magazines as thick, glossy periodicals in which paid advertisements seem to complement rather than interrupt the articles” www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-si-newhouse-dead-20171001-story.html. He became known for "a long line of editorial decapitations," as Maier put it, including the firing of Grace Mirabella, who learned from a television news report that her time as Vogue's editor-in-chief had come to an end. Mirabella was moved to make way for Anna Wintour, who had earlier led British Vogue and House & Garden. She was one beneficiary of Newhouse's preference for big-name star editors. Another was Tina Brown, whom Newhouse named editor first of Vanity Fair, then of the New Yorker. But before mentioning Anna Wintour, there were other legendary editors-in-chief who made this magazine so famous. The first was Josephine Redding, she was the first editor-in-chief, and during her regrime she covered Vogue in furriness. Redding is credited with naming the publication, she was known to prefer animals to fashion. “During her regime,” Edna Woolman Chase recounted in her memoirs, “the pages of Vogue barked, meowed, cheeped, and roared with accounts of animal life.” On several occasions, the cover went to the dogs, literally https://www.vogue.com/article/vogue-covers-models-facts-history. 
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There were many other editor-in-chief that were important to Vogue but the most important to date it Anna Wintour. She became editor-in-chief in the year 1988 and had became one of the most famous and pioneers of the industry. Like how she had celebrities on the cover rather then supermodels. She was the pioneer in mixing cheaper fashion items with the more expensive ones in her photo shoots. She created the movement that combined regular clothing with haute couture. There’s no name to it, just a movement that jump started for the rest of fashion magazines to move. She was the one to help Marc Jacobs and Alexander McQueen break into the fashion world. Because of her assistance, any designer can connect with a retailer. In 2009 she created Fashion’s Night Out to encourage people to spend money as well as let audiences meet fashion designers, Oscar de la Renta and Tommy Hilfiger, and celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker and Halle Berry.
When it comes to fashion, the most important countercultural movements in the fashion industry is the Youth Movements of the 1960s. That was the time when America’s youth started to exprise themselves freely. With the use of child-like short skirts of the mid 60s to the costume type outfits of the hippies, clothing took on new lines, color, and a reflection of vibrant optimism mixed with an idealistic yearning for a new egalitarian society. The early 60’s fashion icon were Emilio Pucci, Jackie Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn [my favorite], Twiggy, and Jean Shrimpton. Emilio Pucci was a designer who introduced the tapered Capri pants, and a new lightweight clothing that was perfect for travel. His wrinkle-free silk jersey made in bold colors and vibrant color combinations created a new casual style with a youthful appeal. Jackie Kennedy, the youthful first lady presented herself with a natural, yet sophisticated style in a manner that was classically simple. Mixing Parisian couture and a breezy, athletic American style, Jackie Kennedy favored boat-neck tops, trousers, and sleeveless dresses. Her formal attire lost the fussy look of the past, leaning toward clean lines and bright colors. With her matching bright color lipstick. Audrey Hepburn, the muse of Herbert de Givenchy, became a fashion icon influential to this day. She was tall and thin following an era when the feminine ideal was curvy and robust. In her flat shoes and dancer's stance, she created a youthful new look without flashy ornamentation that relied on a natural grace as depicted in her films Sabrina and Breakfast at Tiffany's. Twiggy, the fashion model who became a highly famous figure in the early to mid 60’s. Thin to the point of being too thin and weak, her androgynous appeal became the slouchy, big-eyed portrait of a modern girl. Her short boyish hair, and exaggerated eye makeup gave her a unique look recognizable to this day.  And Jean Shrimpton, she was once the model of the year in the 60’s for her long legs, pouty lips, and straight hair with bangs https://bellatory.com/fashionindustry/Fashionsofthe1960sModsHippiesandYouthCulture. 
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Throughout Vogue, its history have been filled with plenty controversials. Such as:  Josephine Redding was editor-in-chief she was approached by Rosa Payne who suggested a segment on garment patterns. But this was quite a controversial because presenting garments meant that Vogue readers would not be able to afford to buy the clothing but instead create their clothing. Then in 2011 supermodel Gigi Hadid was on the cover of Vogue Italia in “darker skin”. Although Hadid apoligzed for how Vogue executed their intentions, she knew what Vogue was trying to convey but they did not execute it well time.com/5266068/gigi-hadid-vogue-italia/.
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As well as the time when Kendall Jenner modeling an 'Afro' this year to celebrate when 15 years ago, the @CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund was created to make the American fashion community more caring, more creative, more conscionable. But audiences were upset with this because they believe Vogue should have hired a woman who had a natural Afro instead of placing a fake one https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-6312759/Vogue-apologizes-controversial-shoot-showed-Kendall-Jenner-Afro.html and https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kendall-jenner-vogue-afro_us_5bcf5960e4b0a8f17ef125a.  
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Vogue Paris it has been rumored for a number of years that this particular issue of Vogue Paris was the reason behind Carine Roitfeld‘s abrupt departure. After a series of problematic features inside the magazine, the bosses at Condé Nast eventually decided Roitfeld needed the push after Tom Ford‘s guest-edited issue for Christmas 2010. For the “Cadeaux” section,Sharif Hamza created a portfolio that ignited debate regarding the oversexualization of young children. In Hamza shot, where a bunch of underage children wearing dresses and accessories meant for a much older woman — the typical French Vogue reader. The girls were seen with mature hairstyles and faces full of makeup, while gazing down the lens with vacant expressions, all while surrounded by diamonds and gifts of various sorts.
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Arnold, Laurence. 'Si' Newhouse, billionaire publisher of Vogue and GQ, dies at 89. Chicago Tribune, 2017.
Borrelli-Persson, Laird. Vogue Fun Facts by the Numbers. Vogue, 2017.
Borrelli-Persson, Laird. Sarah Jessica Parker Narrates the First Years of Fashion in Vogue, Starting in 1892. Vogue, 2017.
Gola, Kasia. American Vogue history in numbers. GeekGoesChic, 2016.
The Evolution of Vogue Magazine. Historpedia, 2012.
Conde Nast International. Vogue: Before It’s in Fashion It’s in VOGUE. Conde Nast Russia, 2012.
CBSNews. Vogue Puts Its 120-year History Online. CBS Interactive inc, 2011.
Monet, Dolores. Fashions of the 1960s: Mods, Hippies, and the Youth Culture. Bellatory, 2018.
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noritual · 5 years
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Mass Effect: Art and the Internet in the Twenty-First Century
Essays, discussions, and image portfolios map the evolution of art forms engaged with the Internet.
Since the turn of the millennium, the Internet has evolved from what was merely a new medium to a true mass medium―with a deeper and wider cultural reach, greater opportunities for distribution and collaboration, and more complex corporate and political realities. Mapping a loosely chronological series of formative arguments, developments, and happenings, Mass Effect provides an essential guide to understanding the dynamic and ongoing relationship between art and new technologies.
Mass Effect brings together nearly forty contributions, including newly commissioned essays and reprints, image portfolios, and transcribed discussion panels and lectures that offer insights and reflections from a wide range of artists, curators, art historians, and bloggers. Among the topics examined are the use of commercial platforms for art practice, what art means in an age of increasing surveillance, and questions surrounding such recent concepts as “postinternet.” Other contributions analyze and document particular works by the artists of And/Or Gallery, Cory Arcangel, DIS, Cao Fei, the Radical Software Group, and others.
Mass Effect relaunches a publication series initiated by the MIT Press and the New Museum in 1984, which produced six defining volumes for the field of contemporary art. These new volumes will build on this historic partnership and reinvigorate the conversation around contemporary culture once again.
Copublished with the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images found in the physical edition.
Contributors Cory Arcangel, Karen Archey, Michael Bell-Smith, Claire Bishop, Dora Budor, Johanna Burton, Paul Chan, Ian Cheng, Michael Connor, Lauren Cornell, Petra Cortright, Jesse Darling, Anne de Vries, DIS, Aleksandra Domanovic, Harm van den Dorpel, Dragan Espenschied, Rózsa Zita Farkas, Azin Feizabadi, Alexander R. Galloway, Boris Groys, Ed Halter, Alice Ming Wai Jim, Jogging, Caitlin Jones, David Joselit, Dina Kafafi, John Kelsey, Alex Kitnick, Tina Kukielski, Oliver Laric, Mark Leckey, David Levine, Olia Lialina, Guthrie Lonergan, Jordan Lord, Jens Maier-Rothe, Shawn Maximo, Jennifer McCoy, Kevin McCoy, Gene McHugh, Tom Moody, Ceci Moss, Katja Novitskova, Marisa Olson, Trevor Paglen, Seth Price, Alexander Provan, Morgan Quaintance, Domenico Quaranta, Raqs Media Collective, Alix Rule, Timur Si-Qin, Josephine Berry Slater, Paul Slocum, Rebecca Solnit, Wolfgang Staehle, Hito Steyerl, Martine Syms, Ben Vickers, Michael Wang, Tim Whidden, Anicka Yi, and Damon Zucconi
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highflyartist · 2 years
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Look, I was bored and I wanted to do one last piece of fanart before I move onto Sophomore year.
This piece of fanart is for @ariflorarts (AKA @theprinceofdolls )
I like their rendition of Hans & Clara, so I had to draw them!
(Also, I added my characters in cuz I like drawing interactions-)
Clara & Hans belong to @ariflorarts / @theprinceofdolls
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anja-mittags · 7 years
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hey :) i would really like to follow germany's women team more but idk where to start :/ any advice or favorite players/favorite matches or anything really that i could check out?
Ahh!! yes!! I’m 100% here for anybody trying to get into woso, especially the gwnt. I would say start wherever you feel comfortable. I follow the dfb frauen on twitter because it gives live updates on who will be playing, if there’s any injuries, pictures and match updates! It’s in german I believe but you can definitely get the gist of it. and I don’t think it’s in german all of the time (maybe? I’ve grown desensitized to it. oops)
@gwnts is also a great resource. @leomaier puts up links to matches around tournaments and such. It’s a small group of us but it’s a good group. Off the top of my head, I can say @leupolz @bavarian-pretzel @supermarozsan @marbenais @badwoolf21@rollingbug @bul-tdt and I’m probably forgetting people but feel free to chime in or reblog!
I would also recommend following @wosoindepth @fywomensfootball @canyonlights just for general woso around the world
The most popular players from the gwnt on tumblr are probably dzsenifer marozsan, tabea kemme, leonie maier, melanie leupolz and my namesake? so you can keep track of those tags.
I follow a lot of the players on instagram as well. the dfb frauen insta, svenja huth, jennifer cramer, josephine henning, ann-katrin berger, i think maro’s insta isn’t private anymore, lena petermann, sara daebritz, melanie leupolz, lena lotzen, alex popp, nadine angere, lena goessling, anja mittag, fatmire lira alushi, simone laudehr, laura benkarth, leonie maier, lina magull, and sara doorsoun. if you need any help with finding them on instagram just give me a shout, but they should come up with a quick search.
um as far as matches, I would recommend everything from the wwc in 2015 because it was a blast and even though we were on the top heavy side of the bracket, it’ll give you a sense of who is who and you’ll get to see nadine angerer, best goalkeeper in the world before she retired. If you can find any of the earlier world cups as well because kessi and celia and some others aren’t playing currently but they are important!
Obviously the olympics were a huge deal because we won gold!!! and I still can’t believe it!!!!!!!
Most important of all: pick a fave, look around, and make some friends.
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highflyartist · 2 years
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ART DUMP!!!
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The first drawing is for @artsynoova cuz I wanted to draw Ben cuz I'm bored-
The second drawing is literally me trying to learn how to draw stained glass windows.
The third drawing- well, I started rewatching Pucca after 10 years of not watching it so yee-
(Benjamin Drosselmeyer belongs to @artsynoova )
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highflyartist · 2 years
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Fanart for @toonyfando / @toony-nutcase
I dunno why but my brain told me to draw Marie (who belongs to Toony) and Josephine (who belongs to me) just socializing and they both would enjoy one of Marie's favorite hobbies!
I thought that was a great idea!
Except I didn't know what Marie's hobbies were-
So, this is the best I could do. Hope you like it, Toony!
Marina (Marie) M Stahlbaum belongs to @toonyfando / @toony-nutcase
Josephine Maier (Literally nicknamed Josie Marie-) belongs to HighFlyArtist. (Me)
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highflyartist · 2 years
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citamina
Sorry Saragona
Your fries has disappeared from existence.
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highflyartist · 2 years
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Preview of some stupid animatic I'm gonna work on till the end of summer.
Yep, these animatics will rot in my brain-
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