AHHHH I SAW IT AGAIN <33 JON ROBYNS, LILY KERHOAS AND JOE GRIFFITHS-BROWN MY BELOVED <333
IT WAS SO GOOD I FELT THE MUSIC IN MY S OU L.
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Drew part of Stańczyk by Jan Matejko with Erik in his red death costume!
This is unfinished but I can't be bothered to finish it since I don't like it all that much... But. Enjoy!
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The least realistic thing about Love Never Dies is that we got that entire play-by-play of Erik and Christine’s sexy one night stand, and neither of them mentioned that Erik cried?
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The many uses of a Byronic Hero
chair ( Jane & Edward - Jane Eyre)
Pillow ( Christine & Erik - Phantom of the Opera)
Car ( Catherine & Heathcliff - Wuthering Heights)
Water dispenser ( Edith & Thomas - Crimson Peak)
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I have not been checking my socials lately. So sorry! Update on life: I have two new cats, so i'm a cat-dad again. I've passed most exams so far but uni is taking up sm of my time. I've bought a shit ton of books. And i've drawn a POTO Tarot card. Might make it a series. What card should i do next?
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My reaction while watching Love Never Dies (2012)
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Commentary by the author of the drawings (who is not me, but the artist at @vermium!):
The Persian is based on 1925 version, played by Arthur Edmund Carewe. He was the best, even though he wasn’t supposed to be THE Persian, but some other guy. The Persian is fascinating. He is like Theseus who can’t bring himself to slay the Minotaur, the whole purpose of him entering the labyrinth, and the Minotaur has long forgotten about him. His guns in disuse, his sword all clean, the unfortunate Theseus wanders the house of Asterion aimlessly, lonely like the monster, lost in the labyrinth like a man would be. There is a part in the book when the Phantom, the one who wants to be seen, loved, all of that stuff, turns to a man who saved his ass, paying for that with his everything, his homeland, even his name - and casually says: “you didn’t exist, you had ceased to exist”.
The Red Death - the hat is inspired by Cranach, the text comes from Petrarch’s The Secret, and the skeleton illusion is based on pajamas.
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