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arina fedorovtseva icons com psd e sem tb
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hotwaterandmilk · 1 year
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Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne 2nd Volume Cover Illustration BIG Acrylic Stand (2023)
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Arina Fedorovtseva icons
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separatist-apologist · 8 months
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Is your icon Cersei Lannister?? What do you think of her as a character?
You guys are so mean to me. It's Arina.
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lamyaasfaraini · 6 months
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Day 10 - A song you like that's a cover by another artist
30 days song challenge
Lagu I Will ini lagu kepunyaan Paul, blio sendiri yg nyanyi. Sendu dan manis lagunya. Cocok didengerin pas lg cuddling-an sama pasanganmu, selimutan sambil menatap jendela yg sedang hujan itu eaa~
Nemu Mocca yg coverin lagu ini di youtube , jadi ceria kaya dengerin lagu "do what you wanna do" khas mocca bgt musiknya jg. Aku suka2 aja sih.. Eteh arina mah kayanya nyanyi apa aja cocok gaksii hwhwhw. Walapun aku belom pernah liat livenya bawain lagu ini. Trus bisaan jadi ilang rasa beatlesnya, kaya lagu milik Mocca aja~
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Bjork!! Beuh jaman 90an siapa yg ngga tau Bjork lah.. Penyanyi eksentrik termasuk lagu2nya jg sama, ngga easy listening memang, meriah riuh bgt lagu2nya bjork plus susah bgt jg ngikutin cara nyanyi udah khas blio bgt, yg coverin lagu blio pun pasti ngga akan ada yg mirip. Terlalu iconic Bjork tuh! Aku ngga ngikutin bgt lagu2nya cuma ada 2 doang yg kutau, Army of Me mah di Mtv jg berseliweran lah yaa. Sama Hyperballad ini.. Aku suka? Iya suka2 aja, tapi ngga kudengerin seluruh lagunya.
Mocca (mocca deui mocca, keun wae atuh haha) Sering bgt coverin lagu Bjork - Hyperballad, sampe sobad swinging friendsnya suka nagih kalo live, rikues lagu itu. Lagunya jadi totally berubah.. Jadi lebih easy listening dan khas mocca bgt, suara indah Arina gituu. Mungkin kalo org gatau mah itu lagu aslinya Mocca padahal Mocca lg coverin lagunya Bjork. Aku ttp suka versi Mocca jg lebih easy memang.. Ramah di telinga.
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moodymelanist · 1 year
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I just read the newest chapter of where the light won’t find you (which is fantastic by the way) AND I SAW ARINA. If she’s the Arina I’m thinking about (separatist apologist’s oc) THEN AHHHHHHHHH, love that cameo moment. Also Elain being a sneaking out? Love that for her. Nesta being a kind, sweet, ruthless queen? Iconic. Eris and Lucien? Best brother duo. An amazing update as always!!!
Yes it 100% is that Arina!!! MB the light of my life aka @separatist-apologist inspired me to finally write this fic in the first place and she was kind enough to let me name drop her character so yes, this is the cameo of your dreams lol.
I had so much fun with this chapter. Elain being on her sneaky shit, Nesta continuing to be a badass, and the Eris/Lucien team up we all love to see. Thank you for reading and for all the kind words 🥹🖤
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officersnickers · 1 year
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I think your art trademark is something with how you draw characters' eyes, they're iconic to me
Oh, thank you! The eyes are usually quite round, aren't they? Developing my style, I was heavily influenced by various sources, like Arina Tanemura or the W.I.T.C.H. comics; usually, I try to imitate the style of the original source, but the more of I draw the characters, the more they turn out a way I truly didn't expect beforehand 😅
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draintheblood · 2 years
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new icon. goodbye mysterious blue hair arina tanemura drawing we had a good run
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The Christian Focus
Quite a few people, over the journey, have commented upon the Christian focus on the death of its Christ. That its iconic symbol is a cross and therefore the crucifixion of Jesus Of Nazareth takes centre stage. It has been categorised as a death cult. Especially, as it celebrates its sainted martyrs of the early church. During the Baroque period in Spain quite gruesome pictures of the crucified Christ became de riguour. This apparent revelling in the bloody and torturous demise of its central figure was undeniable. Even today, there are those who spend their lives empathising with the passion of the Christ. To give you an example, if I exited my apartment right now and went down onto the street below. Ripped my clothing and preceded to beat my naked torso with chains and whips, whilst drawing attention to myself through chanting. I might be arrested if I made enough of a nuisance of myself. Unless, however, I carried a cross as a symbol of my Christianity. This iconic symbol would communicate to many via their familiarity with the story of Christ that I was carrying on a traditional practice. What would otherwise be considered behaviour cognisant with mental illness would find a place of acceptance due to the story of this established religion within our culture. Photo by Milan on Pexels.com
Christianity Under Focus
In contrast to this close focus on a bloody stage of the Christ story there are experts in ancient history who doubt that Jesus of Nazareth existed at all. Dr Richard Carrier, a biblical scholar, has been studying the extent evidence for decades and doubts its authenticity. He is not alone on this score. There is no archaeological evidence for the life of Jesus. The historical sources are compromised by Christian apologists fraudulently inserting source material. The Gospels are much later accounts of a life of Jesus, which are anonymous and provide no verifiable sources. The letters of Paul, which predate the Gospels, provide no correlating content about this life of Jesus of Nazareth. It is likely that it has been made up and is a later literary invention. Carrier tells us that there were many mystery cults banging about at this time in history, and that these things were in no way unique.
Crucifixion & Christianity
The recent book by historian Tom Holland, Dominion: The Making Of The Western Mind, begins by exploring Roman crucifixion. It is a shocking expose about the practice, which immediately grabs the reader’s attention. Interestingly, the proponents of the Christian cult have instinctively known that this horrific episode is a sure fire winner in attracting attention. A barbaric practice that was enduringly popular for the Romans, crucifixion provided a propagandist’s display of deadly punishment. Over the millennia, Christians have deeply immersed their feeling selves in the cruel treatment of their Christ. The truth is, however, that the Romans crucified hundreds of thousands of people. There is not a lot of sympathy spared for these folk. They were not the son of God. Photo by Arina Krasnikova on Pexels.com Inventing Cults & Religions In my view, all religions are inventions by humankind. Yes, I too have spent a good few years studying ancient history in the halls of learning. The evidence does not stack up for any of the great religions. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all share a lot of similarities in content, creative licence, and the absence of historicity. These cults are made up. Moses was an invention and this is something agreed upon in consensus by a wide range of ancient historians. Cults and religions all borrow from earlier traditions to try and bolster their own credibility. The Torah becomes the Old Testament. Jesus and the Angel Gabriel make appearances in The Koran. They are very creative things. Mostly they are expressions of culture and custom, with a religious text underpinning them. Similarly, Hinduism and Buddhism are rich expressions of eastern human culture. Wonderful imaginations have been let loose in the creation of these intricate and complex visions. There are literally hundreds of manifestations of divinity and religious imaginings. However, in all my years on Earth nobody has been able to show me any proof of the existence of the Gods at the centre of these religious texts and scriptures. Talk of having to have faith and lots of assumptions are delivered but little else. I always remember that story about the Emperor’s new clothes. The Christian Cult This son of God thing is, also, a later invention in the creation of the Christian cult. A lot of in-fighting between proponents went on for hundreds of years, as the cult grew in popularity. The Roman Emperor Constantine picked up this mystery cult in the 4C and made it the state religion. Ancient historians have been scratching their heads over this ever since. We know that the Christ cult was covertly popular with some Roman legionaries in the first and second centuries CE. There is dated archaeological evidence in the form of symbols carved into fort walls in a variety of Roman territories. Christianity appealed to soldiers, women, slaves and freed slaves. All of these groups could be defined as demographics not well served by the long standing established religious traditions in Roman society. New religions provide opportunities to change the power dynamics and status quo within societies. Religions are complex things with lots of strands affecting many levels. Our Love Of Miracles & Magic Stories about someone going about performing miracles are sure to catch the attention of people. Human beings like to believe in magic. Even today in our scientific era many of us read fantasy novels and hope in our hearts there might be a touch of truth in them. Religions run schools all around the globe and they still teach outlandish accounts of their mysteries to the children that attend these schools. Obviously their parents are complicit in this to some degree. The boring reality is that the vast majority of us have never witnessed a miracle and never will. Still, we as a society tolerate the imaginings inherent in religious traditions. It is only when madness overtakes some religious extremists that we draw the line and have to put these folks down. Religious belief was embraced by ancient soldiers in particular, as they faced death on a daily basis in many instances. Armies were always looking for an edge in battle and belief in some divine help never went astray. Spiritual belief can galvanise human beings to perform great feats. This is not evidence of divine power; however, it is merely evidence of our own awesomeness when called upon. We would all do well to remember this and truly take responsibility for our own lives. Photo by RDNE Stock project on Pexels.com Claiming A Divine Right Projecting our power and feelings upon angels, gods, and demons is something which is done too often. Religions can take advantage of this predilection and exploit it for their own purposes. On the other hand, claiming representation of a divine power is what certain human beings have done all through history. Kings, queens, and aristocratic families have claimed divine ancestry since the earliest of times. The divine right of kings has manifested in every civilisation and every culture since time immemorial. New cults and religions have popped up on the back of these claims with astonishing regularity and frequency. Indeed, Constantine, it is claimed by Christian apologists, saw the light when it came to the true power of the Christ prior to defeating his rivals in battle for the rulership of the Roman Empire. It is a good story and one told all too frequently in the ancient world. The Christian Power Structure Of Yesteryear Religion is really about power. My God is bigger than your God. Yahweh is better than Baal, according to certain Jewish prophets. Even today, most wars and conflicts described as religious wars are actually about a fight for power. They may be cloaked in religious garb but underneath this is a smokescreen for the grab for power. The Israel Palestine conflict is not really about religion or God it is about who controls the land and resources.  The Christian religion itself, back in the Middle Ages, was a power hierarchy of Pope, Archbishops, Bishops etc. It became a port of call for the second sons of the aristocracy. It was the supreme Western European power structure shadowing the Principalities and Kingdoms throughout the Holy Roman Empire. God was the ultimate authority closely followed by Pope, then King or Duke. Leaders were reinforced by both armies and a holy authority. The sword and the cross were brandished in equal measure across the land. Communities were structured around their church or parish in many instances. It was socially expected for all parishioners to attend services, where they were lectured to and admonished for sinful failings. Belief in God was not optional. Subjects were controlled via these power structures. Christian Faith & Religious Schools Today, the Church has moved into the backroom for many denizens of Western cities and communities. Regional areas are more likely to have Christian churches still playing a more prominent part in the social fabric of towns. The scientific era, in which we now live, has been accompanied by a move away from belief and faith for many. Technological marvels have ushered in a more materialistic age, where smart phones and computers have replaced wishes for miracles and revelation. Christianity is still there at Christmas and Easter, but has waned in terms of Sunday service attendance. Religious schools maintain the faith and their proliferation has degraded state schools on a number of levels. It seems, a solid section of the population are not ready to discard their Christian beliefs entirely. Religious organisations are well aware that they can maintain their influence if they can continue to inculcate children via their schools. Give me a child until the age of seven…. Photo by Tara Winstead on Pexels.com Christianity & Slavery Many people still believe that morality is tied up with the belief in God. This is despite the mountain of evidence showing the Church protecting paedophile priests, its involvement in the stolen generation of forcibly taking Indigenous children from their parents to train them to be indentured servants to whites, and the Doctrine of Discovery in 1493. This Papal decree gave the green light to expeditionary forces and settlers in the new world to kill, steal from, and enslave millions of First Nations people because they were not Christians. This resulted in the genocide of billions via guns, disease, and enslavement. The entire Indian population of The Caribbean was wiped out and then replaced with African slaves to continue working the land and mines for their European enslavers. Church missionaries had their own Indian slaves in the Americas working on their missions. The Indian slave trade was huge and it financed the expeditions of Christopher Columbus – who, of course, is designated as the discoverer of America. The Spanish preferred to deal in enslaved native Indian women and children, for their dual sexual and breeding capabilities. Native Indians and Africans had been enslaving and trading their own people for millennia. However, when Christian European slavers got involved the whole thing went to an industrial level in scale ands scope. The apparently morally superior white Christians engaged in this barbaric practice for centuries. It was not until the latter stages of the 19C and into the 20C that slavery having been outlawed began to wane in practice. The Spanish Queen Isabella and King Carlos did outlaw the enslavement of Indians in the Americas much earlier but this was largely ignored by colonial forces in Central and South America. Killing, Stealing, & Enslaving With God’s Blessing Colonial forces were holding up crosses in one hand and savagely killing non-Christians with the other. The Pope had decreed this was right and just, according to God. The ultimate authority on Earth had blessed this. “The 1493 Papal decree aimed to justify Christian European explorers’ claims on land and waterways they allegedly discovered, and promote Christian domination and superiority, and has been applied in Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and the Americas. If an explorer proclaims to have discovered the land in the name of a Christian European monarch, plants a flag in its soil, and reports his “discovery” to the European rulers and returns to occupy it, the land is now his, even if someone else was there first. Should the original occupants insist on claiming that the land is theirs, the “discoverer” can label the occupants’ way of being on the land inadequate according to European standards. This ideology supported the dehumanization of those living on the land and their dispossession, murder, and forced assimilation. The Doctrine fueled white supremacy insofar as white European settlers claimed they were instruments of divine design and possessed cultural superiority. “ - (https://upstanderproject.org/learn/guides-and-resources/first-light/doctrine-of-discovery)   “The Papal Bulls asserted that any land that was not inhabited by Christians was available to be “discovered”, claimed, and exploited. If the “pagan” or “saracen” inhabitants could be converted, they might be spared. If not, they could be enslaved or killed. The legacy and horror of these Papal Bulls is still impacting Indigenous nations and peoples today. “ - (https://aila.ngo/issues/doctrine-of-discovery/) Finally Repudiated 500 Years Late “Nearly 500 years after papal decrees were used to rationalize Europe's colonial conquests, the Vatican repudiated those decrees on Thursday, saying the "Doctrine of Discovery" that was used to justify snuffing out Indigenous people's culture and livelihoods is not part of the Catholic faith. The doctrine was invoked as a legal and religious standing by Europeans who "discovered" new lands and violently seized it from people who had been living there for generations. It has been cited in different arenas for centuries, including by the U.S. Supreme Court — as early as 1823 and as recently as 2005.” - (https://www.npr.org/2023/03/30/1167056438/vatican-doctrine-of-discovery-colonialism-indigenous) The indulgence of white Christians going around imagining the death of Jesus by crucifixion, when genocide in the billions has happened in the Christian name is staggering. The insular behaviour of these people is extraordinary. The Christian focus on the imagined pain of one individual two millennia ago is so misguided. The fact that it is likely an invention and was not central to the creation of the cult in the first place makes it all the more absurd. Lies and mistruths abound, as they do in all religions. Miracles don’t happen. Magic is not real. Perhaps, it is time for humanity to grow up and stop believing in fairy tales. Paradise and heaven do not exist. Neither does hell or purgatory. These are all inventions and made up by the imagining’s of other human beings. Movies are not real, nor are religious paintings in terms of what they depict – they are creative expressions. Christianity survives in the modern era in the comfort zone. It is for many believers a psychological construct of the loving God, a benevolent father figure of the supernatural kind. This intimate personal God is akin to an imaginary friend. Photo by Alexander Grey on Pexels.com Organised religions have struggled with their outdated social belief systems, which no longer reflect Western mores and UN defined human rights. There are hardline proponents who believe in narrow and literal interpretations of the bible, when it comes to the limited rights of women and the non-rights of LGBTQI+ folk. The Enlightenment did not reach these Christian groups and individuals it seems. However, these religious folk want to maintain their right to discriminate against those they see as morally unfit according to their interpretations of religious texts and custom. They want to go on teaching these socially inappropriate lores in the 21C in their schools and churches. This is one of the fractious rubbing points where religious beliefs are not merely harmless anachronisms. Holding modern humanity to Bronze Age standards and customs around things like personal freedoms is not going to work. Religious tolerance can only extend so far in real terms within a pluralistic society. These churches and organisations exist within states and nations; therefore, they must abide by the laws of the land. Aged Dignitary Attended by Mercury and Prudence by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo is licensed under CC-CC0 1.0 Pope Sacks Texan Bishop Pope Francis was forced to sack a Bishop in Texas recently because this chap was so socially conservative he preached taking us all back to the Dark Ages. The Texan Bishop was an outspoken Trump supporter. Yes, the Dark Ages were called thus due to extreme theocratic control of information. The wonderful knowledge discovered in the Classical Era of Ancient Greece and Rome was locked up in monasteries and burnt en masse everywhere else. Read the full article
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rubybirdgrad603 · 1 year
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Week Seven - Kinetic Type Animation Research
https://www.behance.net/gallery/72905057/Kinetic-Typography-Experiments?tracking_source=search_projects%7Ckinetic+type
Vincenzo Ragona - Behance
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I like the contrast in this animation between the clean single words and the busy moving echoes of the words. It is an interesting way to create emphasis on the words and to fill in a space. The fluidity of the movement coming in and out from the words makes it easy to watch and allows the words to be legible throughout.
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I like the simplicity of this, and how it is variable. This style of animation could be done on two words or many more words and still have an interesting effect. The pushing movement conveys ideas of struggle/battle or two different sides. It could be an interesting way to show the importance of one word over another.
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This animation is nice because the movement of the word reflects the meaning. In this way, the animation creates a visual reference of the word, strengthening the communication. The shattering and coming together is a nice way to make it a continuous loop.
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This animation is very fast paced and fluid. I do like the speed of it, and I think the detail of the letters glitching as they move adds another interesting aspect and keeps the viewer interested. Again, I like how the movement reflects the meaning of the word.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/167303533/Type-Scraps-March-23?tracking_source=search_projects%7Ckinetic+type
Mat Voyce - Behance
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This animation utilises shape and colour to add another layer of interest. I like how the movement of the background shape echoes the movement of the word, which keeps the word as the main focus. The use of animation in two elements creates a very bold and busy effect.
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Colour is again used to create another layer to the animation. The bouncing movement is subtle at the start, and then becomes more dynamic as the words shoot off the screen. This contrast in big and small movements is very interesting and ensures the audience is engaged.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/165180911/Kinetic-Typography-Motion-Graphics?tracking_source=search_projects%7Ckinetic+type
Arina Nikolenko - Behance
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This animation sections off words into boxes. This style would be good for repeated words/phrases. The back and forth motion of type in the boxes is very interesting. I like the contrast between the static boxes and dynamic text.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/146665827/Fresco-Brand-Animation?tracking_source=search_projects%7Ckinetic+type
Buff Motion - Behance
I couldn’t put the actual animated video on the blog post, but it is definitely worth a watch. This was interesting as it animated the movements between words and phrases to create a connected piece of text. The use of abstract and geometric patterns as well as recognisable icons, worked well with the type to add interest and to reinforce the meaning. The use of connecting lines to create a sense of cohesiveness in the animation also worked well. The mixture of subtle and big animations creates a nice contrast in the video.
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pxrifiedmxniac · 2 years
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Arina battered and bruised from fighting off a gang of punks who were bullying her friends :O
Send "Icons only" and something for my muse to react to And I will show my muse's reaction using only icons (1-5) and no text @mxsecarnival
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