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To celebrate the Abyssals 3e launch from @theonyxpath, enjoy a collection of some of my Abyssal art!
Starting off with my take on the Deathlord, The Lover Clad in the Raiment of Tears. I channeled teardrop silhouettes and teardrop crystals with a spoopy madam aesthetic.
Say hello to Golden Lies Spewn Forth from Avarice, a Deathknight of the Lover who enjoys eating the rich (quite literally).
The Eyes of Lord Automeris, a soulsteel war fan weapon a Deathknight Moonshadow Caste used in our campaign that does willpower eroding attacks when it opens fully revealing its 'eyes'.
The Monstrance of the Lover. A gift given from the Lover to Rabzolga, the God of Slaves. As each monstrance suits the Deathlord’s intentions (the way I interpret the lore), I’ve chosen to portray this monstrance controlled by the Lover as being much like its owner.
The silk satin pillowing inside makes it seem like a luxurious bed, the soulsteel and jade construct gilded with gold. A prismatic crystalline lid allows one to gaze on the poor soul inside, whose body is trapped in an arc that mimics ecstasy by gold caressing arms that come alive and clasp the victim within. Inserted along the crystal lid, jewel encrusted needles stab into each of the victim’s chakra points, plying the Solar within for corruption. Like the Lover, this monstrance combines a beautiful and terrible aesthetic.
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Staff Pick of the Week
The semester is once again ending, and I fear we need all the help we can get to make it through these trying weeks. On that note, I bring you some help from the saints through Steven M. Krueger's Holy Raiment. Created by the artist after being inspired by letterpress and advanced fiber arts classes here at UWM, this book pairs relief prints of various objects with a corresponding saint to create a work reminiscent of a prayer book.
Of the book's construction, the artist explains:
The intimate size and shape of the reference intentionally recalls a prayer book, complete with silk ribbon marker. The hand carved imagery opposite the corresponding text serves as the identifying attribute, in keeping with the practice of representing each saint with a specific symbol or emblem. Researched and studied, this attention to details reinforced the religious theme.
When choosing saints to include in this book, Krueger picked saints that he could pair with a particular garment of clothing or items associated with getting dressed, and these pairings are included in a catalogue on the last page of the book. While the patron saint of students (Thomas Aquinas) is not included within these pages, you are still sure to find someone to help you out in the pages of this short book!
The text was compiled from various books about the lives of the saints, the text is computer-generated in Percival type, and the type and engravings are printed on white Parchtone paper.
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– Sarah S., Special Collections Graduate Intern
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Look mom, I borrowed your clothes.
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𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐃𝐔𝐄𝐋𝐈𝐒𝐓 - 𝐃𝐀𝐑𝐊𝐄𝐒𝐓 𝐃𝐔𝐍𝐆𝐄𝐎𝐍 𝐈𝐈
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Taarie, to Endarie, after seeing Elisif the Fair: She was literally one split end from cutting her own bangs.
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For example,
Henry carefully selected a new raiment for the upcoming royal banquet, ensuring that every detail of his attire reflected his impeccable taste and sophistication.
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Nienna in Mandos
This is another piece in my new style attempt! I found out I really enjoy the look of watercolors mixed with colored pencils.
So here is the lady of hope and sorrow, in Mandos. I went with a scene of her at the very beginning, meeting with Eru who brings her wisdom and understanding of what's to come. The white lillies in the background represent death, mourning and renewed hope. So I found them fitting of this scene.
I love how I've FINALLY managed to get folds & highlights correct 🥹
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A shirt
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funniest locked tomb reaction is people going "Harrow is Catholic!!" as if this was deep analysis, when we start the series with nuns praying rosaries in a cruciform cathedral and a liturgy that begins "I pray that the stone may never be rolled away." tamsyn muir put all her cards on the table. you just didn't recognise the game.
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During the reigns of father in law and her husband, Alyssa was very fond of wearing richly made dresses in Velaryon blues and Targaryen reds, expensive silks and costly jewels and wearing her silver hair in elaborately decorated hairstyles.
However, after the deaths of Aenys, Aegon, and Viserys, she took to wearing almost exclusively black paired with a head cover, even after her second marriage to Rogar Baratheon.
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Luke 23:34 (KJV) -
Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted His raiment, and cast lots.
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suffering from Would He Frickin Say That disease except instead of would he fricking say that would he fricking WEAR that
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