Late Night Hangout
Final reminder that the Up Event is almost over! It ends Sunday. The Up Event has some amazing lesser known designers. This event runs monthly from the 1st through the 15th and you can find it HERE. They have a large variety of items including: clothing, hair, home & decor, makeup, skin, shoes, tattoos, jewelry, poses & animations, and more.
My very last item to bring you from the Up Event this…
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Set myself the challenge of spending under an hour on this Sim and I very nearly succeeded (which is an accomplishment considering how slow I usually am). She doesn't have a name yet, so please leave your suggestions!
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Olga [Olga Bontjes van Beek] als Ausdruckstänzerin in Debussys „Claire de lune“ (1920, © Archiv S. Bontjes van Beek).
src Der Widerstand der Cato Bontjes van Beek
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SCHLAP.
I genuinely forgot i drew this ... Litterally this morning
Enjoy my sona dead 👍
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((Surely me celebrating both Labour day and Beltane means I can drink twice as much?
I think I prefer my traditionally worn graduation cap backwards. Shit looks like some anime beret. Also my neighbour’s old shark is a good fellow. I wanted to take memey pictures with him but I’m afraid they failed and actually looked nice. I hope the last one isn’t too steamy for Tumblr.
Happy Labour Day / May Day / Saturday! Everyone have a safe and fun night!))
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ADHD meds finally stabilizing and working! but also makes us suuuper thirsty augh orz
ANYWAY a commission for @kubikoza of their tigah abt to pounce!
is technically a group effort, i did sketch n' lines (had a bad rut w/ it actually orz), Syl helped w/ pose, Lune did flats (yes it counts), n' Azure did the shading! (also she wants to know if she did well)⭐
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The Awakening Of The Forest (L'éveil de la forêt) • 1939.
Paul Delvaux • 1897-1994 • Belgian • Surrealist
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Paul Delvaux's canvases contain, among other things, a plethora of female nudes. Like classic nudes, they and their surroundings are painted with precise realism. Unlike classic nudes, however, the women are not posing as such but going about their business within fantasy-filled worlds. They stare vacantly toward the unknown and largely do not engage with one-another. It is as if they are captured in a moment in time. If one were to imagine, though, a Delvaux painting coming to life, these women might very well be engaged in robotic, ritualistic movement - the Stepford wives of a surreal canvas. At times disconcerting, the canvas sometimes include fully-dressed,voiristic men. Enigmatic as they are, Delvaux's women hold a beautiful, enigmatic appeal.
Delvaux's inspiration for his visual imagery came from books he loved as a child. Indeed, the painting above is a recreation of a scene from Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth. He also utilized his childhood fears and dreamscapes as creative material for his visual narratives.
Though not depicted in this post (perhaps next post) skeletons, trains and train stations, and architecture are common themes in Delvaux paintings.
La pause du jour (The Break of Day) • 1937 • The Guggenheim Museum. [This was the first Surrealist painting Peggy Guggenheim added to her collection.]
Below: Femme dans une grotte (Woman in a cave) • 1936 • Oil on canvas • Thyssen Bornemisza Museum, Madrid
La Sirène au claire de lune (A Mermaid in Full Moonlight) • 1940 • Southampton City Art Gallery, Britain. [ As a boy, Delvaux loved the story of the Sirens in The Odyssey.]
Le jardin nocturne (The Night Garden) • 1941 • Location unknown
Les grandes sirènes (The Great Sirens) • 1947 • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Hommage à Jules Verne • 1971 • Fondation de Paul Delvaux, Saint-Idesbald, Belgium
La Vénus endormie (The Sleeping Venus) • 1944 • Tate Modern, London
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"Oh! You've made it!"
[The event was a success, and everyone ate very well :D]
(ooc: Thank you for joining the collab! It was fun to do and people made great poses, so it's not hard to mix and match them all together!
There is still more of the event, so stay tuned!)
Credits under Keep reading!
Sol and Lune by @dozen-arrows-in-my-chest and Benny from @ask-glitched-misfortune
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Chimer and Rozy from @chimerical-waters and Riki @askrikimaru! Thank you!
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Neithan and Hank from @asknathantheenderdragon! Thank you!
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Azure by @ask-azure-the-enderman! Thank you!
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Hex by @hexavexen! Thank you!
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Misc by @the-enchanted-mistakes! Thank you!
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Orchid by @orchid-151! Thank you!
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Niko by @chimeraditto! Thank you!
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Randy by @ask-randymc! Thank you!
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James by @wondon23-the-drowned-kid! Thank you!
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Thank you or the submissions!! :D
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