I saw the new announcement for Epic Mickey: Rebrushed that will be made for the Nintendo Switch and I wanted to draw Epic Mickey so sue me
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★ 【画师JW】 「 Sky Artist 」 ☆
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I saw this on pintrest and I wonder what would be moon joo' s reaction if Jung woo dies (sorry i know it's so sad 😞)
It's even sadder when you look up what he's saying:
[When you wake up,
I'll do whatever you like, jagi. I'll do it all.]
[Shall we wake up tomorrow and run away?]
[Early on (in the morning)]
[If possible, to a place with a view of the sea...]
[So you can stop this now.
Wake up.]
[Please...]
And it's even even sadder when you listen to the pronunciation of the words, then combine it with Moonjo's voice in your head. The whole thing begins to border on torture, really.
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**I couldn't find the artist who made this piece to give them credit. If anyone knows their name and/or where I can find them, please inform me.
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Traditional Uranium Glass Wands
For the Midcentury Wizard or Witch who likes to live dangerously. Each is high quality, bespoke, and unique.
A Product of J.W. Wells and Company.
Prompt: A uranium glass magic wand on a stone table, prop photograph, sharp details, WETA digital, magical energy, beautifully lit, product phtoography, professional photography, etsy, 8k
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@tulieyaito
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Happy Holidays!
- Orin C.
“Much love from me and my kitties! It’s been a year for sure and I can’t wait to make more memories with all of you at the Continental! Maybe even Johnathan..”
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Who’s wearing Loewe frog shoes?
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Dinosaurs of Ainrann: Plateodon
Species: Plateodon ("Broad Tooth")
Clade: Pachycephalosauridae
Diet: Herbivorous
Size: 5-6 ft
Habitat: Dense Jungles
Threat Level: 1/5 (Gentle Unless Provoked)
Group Orientation: Small Herds
Fun Facts:
The smallest species of the pachycephalosaur family, Plateodon is also one of the least aggressive dinosaurs in Trithanas. The dome on its head was used for display rather than head-butting since their skulls are not as strong as their larger cousins.
Plateodon's name refers to their large, dense teeth that they use to grind up tough vegetation that serves as their main source of nutrients.
Plateodon are always found in small herds since they lack any real form of defense other than flight. This makes them one of the most common targets for predators and for hunting, but they are also able to blend in well with their jungle surroundings thanks to their skin patterns.
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JW Anderson exhibition
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Here's tiny Seychelles!
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★ 【画师JW】 「 dawn 」 ☆
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Inhales. So, there’s gonna be a slight shift in my content when it comes to making personal artwork regarding religious trauma—it’s come to my attention that Jehovah’s Witnesses are really pushing hard in my area to recruit other vulnerable populations into their cult and I really… really need to talk about it explicitly and use my platforms to call them out. The shit I’ve seen and gone through with that cult in my early life has been too much and I need to talk about my experiences as a black, neurodivergent, and queer ex-JW and really emphasize how damaging this group is. Ofc art will still be involved, but I’m just letting y’all know. If you have questions, feel free to ask me—the gloves are coming off. That being said…
Hi, I’m a black, queer, and neurodivergent trans man who escaped the Jehovah’s Witness cult 12 years ago. Ask me anything.
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What's the vibe? #50
Hi, we've made it to 50 :) Glad to be rounding things up for you all during the week.
News:
UK general election is set to be on the 14th November of this year. So far...so far....
People are upset about Marina Abramović's moisturiser? IDGI...
Australian Open's on now - Andy Murray and Naomi Osaka are already out - sad cause it's Andy's last time and it's Naomi's come back but we move. French Open and Olympics in a few ...
Best of Milan Fashion Week - Men's Fall-Winter 2024:
Stone Island: Their first ever runway show alongside their new campaign.
Prada - THE SET!!!!
JW Anderson - inspired by Kubricks Eyes Wide Shut which is having a renaissance on Twitter btw - was seen as the perfect Christmas film - also for fans of Tom Cruise in general - asked Christiane Kubrick to do the artwork for the clothes
John Alexander Skelton - <3 Snufkin-core <3
Instagram of the week: Family Style Magazine
It's an arts and culture publication/newsletter that I think...has a focus on food and life.
This is great:
Poor Things - great costuming which you can see at the Barbican right now by the way, great cinematography! I can't believe the line snaked outside the building when I got to my small local cinema to see it but people clapped at the end.
Reading List:
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More Vids on the Arts It's a mix of my HTTYD, TH, TDP and JP/JW art
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Something that has bothered me about the two Jurassic World films thus far is that they feel incredibly cheap compared to the Jurassic Park films. Lacking unique artistic style, and in the way danger is presented or portrayed, etc. I was content to chalk this up to lazy film making even though that felt odd considering the amount of effort put into the rest of the films. But I'm beginning to think it was intentional to leave a dissatisfied audience wanting bigger and better from future installments that they undoubtedly will make and are confident people will go see even if a previous film wasn't that good. And while it might seem odd for a major film studio to intentionally make a mediocre trilogy it makes some sense if you look at Universal/NBC vs Disney/Marvel. I'll get into why I think that in a moment but first, why would they do it?
In short, Disney is a juggernaut milking Star Wars and Marvel for literal billions. Universal isn't NBC's only entertainment company but they need to start putting real money on the table to compete. JW was planned as a trilogy from day one and Universal was bringing back the Universal Monsters as well. But why make a few sequels when you can make a trilogy that starts weak and builds back towards the original JP film and leaves the audience hungry for more media and content? The Mummy (2017) failed for several reasons and the Universal Monsters plan is shelved for now. This makes the Jurassic franchise much more important in NBCUniversal Media's planning.
Now, why do I feel this is the case in JW?
Jurassic World vs Jurassic Park:
This guy makes a comment early in JW1 saying "That first park was legit" and he isn't wrong. John Hammond's vision for the first park and it's planned future expansions was that of a resort in the middle of a zoo. We see more of that in the book but it still shows in the artwork and design of JP1. The whole aesthetic (which I love) is like a safari camp built on the heavy industrial bones needed for safety. Everything about JW1 is cold and corporate approved. It is the same as every other theme park in the world, it just happens to have dinosaurs. Claire and Owen have to go outside the main park to start getting that wild vibe. I will say the Gyrospheres and the glimpse of the kayaks in the river suggests that the park has more to offer but we don't get to see it. We spend too much time with corporate goons and InGen's weird Blackwater'esque division. The control room staff also feels incredibly different which is partially due to JW featuring an operational park and JP featuring a park still in shakedown testing. John, Robert, Ray, and Dennis arguing and the subsequent trouble shooting feels like a real workplace, the control room in JW is just a place where Claire yells and buttons are pushed by minons.
Fallen Kingdom vs The Lost World:
Both films are very adventure oriented and feature hunting parties that can be a lot of fun. But once again the characters and vehicles from the JP trilogy feel much more authentic than the JW trilogy. I think the only guy in Fallen Kingdom's hunting party that stands out is this guy:
Who's name is apparently Ken Wheatley which I don't remember being said and he's played by Ted Levine but you'd never guess because he has zero material to work with. He's just the weird tooth collecting goon. Meanwhile The Lost World's hunting party had Roland, Ajay, Dieter, Carter, and Dr. Burke. Most of whom aren't even villains, they just have a jerk boss. Similar to the new control room staff in JW1 being forgettable, the new sidekicks for Owen and Claire are easily forgotten, there's Zoe the veterinarian or biologist, and screaming guy. Nothing in Fallen Kingdom has the suspense of the cliff scene in Lost World. That truck jump at the dock? Of course they will make it, literally all of the protags are on board. It's not like three are hanging off a cliff, another is in a tree top, and one is in a car while a T-Rex family separates them all.
But back to my point of starting weak and getting better towards the end. The final act of Fallen Kingdom is set in a mansion that's half a natural history museum. Essentially a sinister dark stained wood counterpart to the plaster and concrete visitor center in JP1. This is also where many more characters are in real peril. The trailer for JW: Dominion shows a massive return of original characters and lots of JP trilogy visuals. The marketing is based around a franchise conclusion that Universal can't afford. They have hyped this for years and remodeled their theme park sections to match. They will probably wrap the InGen based storyline and a main character or two might die, but this is not the end of their cash cow. I predict an intentional unsatisfactory "ending" that leaves the fandom screaming for more, which NBCUniversal will deliver in some way or another.
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VA - Programme Music - compilation of tracks from another library label, 1965-1980 (Buried Treasure)
compilation LP of groovy theme tunes, redneck rockers, pastoral easy listening & funky disco beats from the Programme Music label.
compiled & remastered by Alan Gubby
artwork by Rob Crespo
all tracks licensed from JW Media Ltd
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