Jack Seward in 15 minutes on a maths paper lol
Couldn’t think of anything else to draw to keep me sane in maths so I doodled Jack Seward on my practice paper.
I can’t quite capture how insane and disheveled he SHOULD look I’m afraid and anyway this took me 15 minutes so y’know.
I legitimately don’t remember how the book describes him but this is how I imagined him when my ten year old ass looked at the sad wet cat character among the several excellent specimen in that book and was like “That’s the one. That’s who’s going to inspire 5+ years of writing.”
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I made this for one of my irls as a joke who just started Dracula. Now you guys can have it.
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nightmares of you
all i think about is dracfield. just dracfield. no school no work no drive car. just Them. also this was lowkey a scene from a fic I’ve been working on and yeah. Them <3
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Painting by the Japanese illustrator and designer Ayami Kojima, made for Akumajō Dracula Best Music Collections BOX
This macabre work, showcasing a duality play between light (gold) and dark (red), is heavily inspired by Byzantine icons.
Byzantine art is a term for art produced in the Byzantine Empire in the time span between about c. 330 to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. This art is primarily characterized by rigid forms of expression and characters presented in static postures, which is a way of communicating their divine, heavenly nature. The more static they are, the further they are from mortals regarding them. Such is the logic of Byzantine art, where in this way each figure on the panel is situated in the higher planes of existence.
Simon Belmont is shown in a saintly manner, on a background of gold, which was in Byzantine art created from real gold leaves. His garments are crosses and he is surrounded by six-winged Seraphim angels, considered to be closest to God.
On right there is the antithesis, Dracula, on a background of blood-red. A simple stylized city is shown behind the theatrically dark-clad Dracula, and a many-tailed dragon roars before his feet. In this way he is presented as the saint of death, as the Dragon is a mythical being most closely associated with evil and destruction. In the Biblical book of Revelation, a seven-headed dragon appears in sky, being one of the heralds of the End Times.
-Heidi (@theatrum-tenebrarum)
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R.M. Renfield my beloved
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