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moodboard for my oc charles marquette 🇫🇷
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glitter-ink · 2 months
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women’s headwear throughout history (part finale).
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women’s headwear throughout history (part 5).
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women’s headwear throughout history (part 4).
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glitter-ink · 2 months
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women’s headwear throughout history (part 3).
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women’s headwear throughout history (part 2).
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women’s headwear throughout history (part 1).
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glitter-ink · 2 months
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Edwardian photographs of young women who never existed — beautiful all the same *ੈ✩‧₊˚
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glitter-ink · 2 months
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i can’t remember who posted it a while back, but the post about david doing math homework at the kitchen table on the verge of a breakdown and jack trying to re-explain how he got the answer for the tenth time will always live in my head rent free.
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glitter-ink · 2 months
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no. 61 poplar street re-imagined interior. the structure of the brooklyn newsboys’ lodging house closely resembled that of the CAS’s lodging houses in manhattan. it provided cost-effective accommodations, including beds, meals, washrooms, a gymnasium, an in-house school, a superintendent, & similar amenities. in addition to its designation as the newsboys’ lodging house or newsboys’ home, an 1899 article calls it the children’s home and the working boys’ home.
the building was situated on the northern side of poplar street, west of the block’s center, bordered by henry and hicks streets. positioned 2 blocks south of the entrance to the brooklyn bridge (brooklyn heights).
for more details, check out nineduane.queensity.com. it’s a lovely resource on the lodging houses for any newsies-writing!
- images created by midjourney.
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glitter-ink · 2 months
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Hello! Wondering what prompts you use? Especially to get your style of photo?
hi! I'd be happy to share. On my latest post for example, I used a very simple prompt: gorgeous watercolor rendition of edwardian young woman, beautiful colors, dark chestnut brown hair, white muslin shirtwaist, brown skirt, brown eyes --v 6.0 --ar 3:4 --style raw
hope this helps!
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glitter-ink · 2 months
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Vincenzo Sguera
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glitter-ink · 2 months
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Hi friends, I would like to clear up some items after seeing a post regarding my account going around & a few messages I’ve received subsequently. Thank you for the concern regarding the sources of some of my pictures. I would like to clarify that some of them are created from an AI-creator app called Midjourney, which I’ve only been using for less than a year to create character & story inspo art for my stories. l’ve had a lot of fun using it, I think it’s a very cool app and a creative tool for writers, being able to visualize my story content and play around with different features. Part of my page is dedicated to it. Following a post I uploaded recently of Sarah Jacobs created by Midjourney, there was much upset from a user who reached out about it. I was confused and saddened to read the message and the subsequent post about my account. I apologize if there was confusion over whether it was AI or not. None of my art is hand drawn — again I use Midjourney. I’ve never claimed to have drawn them on my own, nor will I ever claim to. I’m pretty good about putting AI in the hashtags, but I’m not perfect, and I have added the ones that need to be there. The art also very much resembles AI work. I had no idea a few users took it for my hand-made work.
Secondly, I have never stolen anyone else’s work and passed it off as my own drawing. I would of course credit the artist. I have never posted art by someone else on my page without giving credit.
In all, it seems some hasty accusations and conclusions were made, which is unfortunate. I am always happy to receive feedback. My page is meant to entertain and to act as a visual extension for my story. I will of course do my best to make it clear which images are Midjourney-created. That is part of what my page is, using AI to bring my writing content to life. But once again, I want to emphasize, I have never claimed to hand-make any of the art on my page nor would I ever masquerade as the creator of someone else’s lovely work on my page. I would hate if someone did that to me. I hope this clears up the confusion and misinformation. I appreciate all the support you’ve continued to show me on this platform. It means more to me than you know. 💖
As always, feel free to reach out to me with any concerns and I will do my best to answer.
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Sarah Jacobs.
— newsies.
created using Midjourney.
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glitter-ink · 4 months
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Overheard in a Garden, Oliver Herford
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glitter-ink · 5 months
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Enfin Seule! (Finally Alone) by Jean-Louis Forain in Le Courrier Français, ca. 1890
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glitter-ink · 7 months
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some newsies film & broadway musical theories that i've read (disclaimer, these are not my original theories):
jack's biological dad can be linked to alfred borden's character in "the prestige." this connection is evident in their physical resemblance & shared predisposition for legal troubles. borden's history includes visits to new york & numerous romantic liaisons.
jack's evolution into a vigilante reminiscent of the iconic batman takes shape in a unique narrative. his backstory is shrouded in tragedy, with the absence of his parents casting a long shadow over his life. perhaps their untimely demise occurred in a dark alley, thrusting jack into a life of orphanhood. alternatively, his journey might follow a path where he embarks on a quest to acquire the skills necessary for combating crime in the gritty underworld of 1920s gotham (which is also an old nickname for new york city). these acquired abilities encompass the realms of stealth, martial arts, & even the art of synchronized dance—a mysterious & unconventional arsenal he aims to employ in his quest for justice.
the outcome of "independence day" can be likened to a whimsical twist of fate. in a humorous interpretation, it could be suggested that an extraterrestrial species watched "newsies" & concluded that the incumbent president would respond to their threat with dance, anticipating an easy conquest. however, their expectations were wildly off the mark. instead of encountering a docile figure, they were met with a resolute leader in bill pullman. this unforeseen turn of events resulted in a level of resistance far beyond what the alien race had anticipated.
the delancey brothers' backstory indicates a history of childhood abuse & neglect. oscar's disclosure in the musical reveals that their father failed to provide proper care for them. additionally, their living arrangement with wiesel, who is referred to as their uncle in the film, adds a layer of complexity to their upbringing. oscar & morris exhibit signs of excessive aggression & violence, extending beyond the demands of their occupation. morris, in particular, displays a proclivity for resorting to intimidation whenever possible. these behaviors are often characteristic of individuals who have survived childhood abuse without addressing the underlying trauma. these experiences may also elucidate the pervasive anger exhibited by these characters, despite their youthful age, as violence can frequently be a learned response in such cases.
david & les have not been explicitly identified as jewish in the final version of the movie or the musical. however, an original script for the film suggests this aspect of their background. there are subtle clues in the narrative that allude to their potential jewish heritage. for instance, the name david jacobs implies a connection to jewish culture, & david's articulate & scholarly manner of speaking aligns with the jewish tradition's emphasis on education. the reason david & les do not openly discuss their heritage in the story could be attributed to various factors. one possibility is that their parents have a long history in america, spanning several decades or more. alternatively, they may be recent immigrants who have faced significant discrimination, prompting them to encourage their sons to assimilate fully into american society.
crutchy's previous stay at the refuge is a matter of record. he confided in jack that if anyone suspected he couldn't fend for himself, he'd be detained there indefinitely. it's possible that crutchy had a prior stint at the refuge, & if that were the case, jack might have played a role in securing his release. despite crutchy not fitting the typical profile of a criminal, his disability might have driven him to resort to theft as a means of survival. in the year 1899, opportunities for individuals with disabilities to secure employment were scarce or virtually non-existent. moreover, it's plausible that crutchy ended up at the refuge simply because of his disability, as the prevailing belief may have been that he had limited prospects for adoption, academic success, or societal contribution according to the standards set by able-bodied individuals.
jack's father shared tales of santa fe with him. mr. kelly (sullivan) harbored aspirations of relocating his family to that enchanting place, where they could pursue a ranching life, well before the bustling streets of new york had worn him down. jack became captivated by this vision, & he might have even harbored intentions of upholding his father's dream as the head of the household, had the family endured.
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