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honestmysteries · 2 years
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My friends, I am a lost cause. He’s just too beautiful. 😍🤤🔥
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bloodcrosses · 9 months
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Rami Malek + Sonnet 18: Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? By William Shakespeare.
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cr8zygoodshot · 2 years
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I made a clay Ahkmenrah and his tablet!
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missbaphomet · 1 year
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ur the only source of information about the met gala. can you do a tier list or rate their looks? i refuse to look anything up i want it filtered through you
I can do that! Just as a heads up I don't really follow celebrities so idk who most of these people are. I just like fashion.
So the Met Gala 2023 theme was "Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty". Personally I hate themes like this. This theme is for the creative director from like 1983-2019 for Chanel. I believe he died in 2020 so uh. Real timely on that theme there.
I had to look into Karl to understand the theme and I found he's German and known for baroque and European influences in his work. As someone who really likes old European fashions like victorian and baroque and such I was hype. Oh how disappointed I was.
I'll start with looks I liked because there aren't many
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Jenna Ortega: I feel like the fatal flaw of Chanel always comes down to boring black and white formalwear. This piece does a good job of mixing the classic and the modern. I would kill for the platform Oxfords. This piece isn't quite a lolita silhouette but you can definitely read the influence in the bowknot, the sleeves, the bodice, and the waistline.
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Kendall Jenner: I have no love for the Kardashian/Jenners but I do love this.
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Anne Hathaway: it's a pretty look but the texture doesn't look good in photos.
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Conan Grey: at least it's not just a suit
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Bella Ramsey: I like the callback to the original Chanel LBD but the suit jacket does nothing for her
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Devon Aoki and Jeremy Scott: I'm a sucker for wing details
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Ashley Park: I don't think she understood the theme but this kicks ass
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Camila Morrone: Somehow the most on-theme, still looks boring
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Kristen Stewart: Same.
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Jennie Kim: it's a pretty look but it looks like exactly everything else on the runway
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Yara Shahidi: corsets my beloved, actually pretty on theme.
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Suki Waterhouse: at least its not black and white
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Brian Tyree: Man must have fist fought gay count Dracula for this look and I love it
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Penelope Cruz: Definitely not on theme but it's pretty
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Rami Malek: favorite category: celebs that look like they forgot what the met gala is
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Vanessa Kirby: art deco my beloved *still not on theme tho*
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Taika Watiti: sir shouldn't you be on some kind of spiritual retreat in the Bahamas or something
These are just ones I like to get started. I haven't even gotten to Jared Leto's fursuit yet
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freebooter4ever · 1 year
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”I was really excited to find out that Rami Malek was such a big Buster fan!:
It’s wonderful in that respect. He’s the perfect choice. He’s got the feeling for it, I think he’s got the intensity for it. My take on him as an actor, based upon the very little I know about him, is he’s got the same obsessive qualities as an artist that Buster had and I think he’d understand someone with that fierce dedication to his art. I think when Buster was at work, especially during his prime period, he was laser focused on that to the exclusion of all else. I think someone like Rami Malek would be able to understand and get into that very deeply and show us things that you wouldn’t necessarily expect.”
This quote on Rami is awesome <3
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I’ve recently read some very disrespectful and simply offensive comments on Time’s list of most influential people. The article in a Belgian newspaper focused on BTS, Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift, and cited the words of other artists (Shawn Mendes and Halsey being some of them). Well, in the comment section of said article two (I assume middle-aged) men talked about how “it’s not that hard to influence millions of spineless teenagers” and that “filling a stadium with thousands of screaming teenage girls isn’t that much of an achievement”.
First of all, this is an unbelievable disrespect to what they do (Rami Malek, Nancy Pelosi, Sandra Oh and Emilia Clarke are, among others, on the same list). They’re amazing people who are doing the best they can to make the world better, each of them in their own way. We’re not talking about a list of teenage heartthrobs, we’re talking about a list of people who use their voice to make a statement, to fight for what’s right: they fight for feminism, against racism and use their influence to put important causes in the spotlight.
Another thing that bothered me so much were the “spineless teenagers” and “screaming teenage girls” comments. So, you’re telling me that for being female and being young (which makes me think, I’m 20, and when it’s convenient for people, I’m a teen, but at other times I’m a woman. Make up your minds, please) my opinion shouldn’t be considered. So, if Shawn Mendes says in his speech in Youth that “you are the people that have the power to change the world”, and we (the “screaming teenage girls”) take this seriously and do everything in our power to make the world at least a bit better, he’s not influential? He’s not doing something worth to be mentioned? Or does this simply mean that we can’t make a difference, that we shouldn’t be taken seriously and, thus, our “idols” shouldn’t be taken seriously either?
Just to get things straight, we’re the ones that are fighting for our dreams, we’re the ones who are going to be working soon and making the world continue. Who is going to pay taxes, who are going to be the doctors, lawyers, teachers, professors, politicians?
The first thing that came to my mind when I read that comment (after thinking f*** you) was Harry Styles’ interview for Rolling Stone two years ago. I quote what he said: “Who’s to say that young girls who like pop music – short for popular, right? – have worse musical taste than a 30-year-old hipster guy? That’s not up to you to say. Music is something that’s always changing. There’s no goal posts. Young girls like the Beatles. You gonna tell me they’re not serious?” “How can you say young girls don’t get it? They’re our future. Our future doctors, lawyers, mothers, presidents, they kind of keep the world going.” Like, can somebody PLEASE pay attention to this? Really, if your snob ass can’t take a man seriously because his fanbase is mostly formed by teenage girls, forget that for a minute. He’s totally right. Who the heck gives anyone the right to criticize musicians (again, actors, writers… included) based on who their fans are?
And then there are people (the snobs that actually know a bit about arts) who consider that today’s art isn’t “refined enough”. Okay, as a musician (and I studied history of music), people have ALWAYS said that about the music that was being made at the moment. I’m not going to compare pop, rock or hip-hop to Beethoven, but that’s contemporary music. Really, get over it. Art evolves, and you can’t expect people to release a song or piece matching the complexity of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, and that’s it. Others say that music was way better years ago. For example, 20-year-olds who hate contemporary music cause the eighties were so much better. There has always been bad and good music. Do you really expect to hear 1981’s worst song on the radio? No, they’re going to play the hits. And that’s perfectly fine. But don’t say that you refuse to take seriously the opinion of anyone who listens to Shawn Mendes, Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, Drake or Cardi B, because listening to “mainstream” music doesn’t make one’s opinion less valid. Listening to the same 20 songs from decades ago for years definitely makes it way harder to take their opinion on contemporary music seriously.
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denimbex1986 · 9 months
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'The atom bombs dropped on Japan in 1945 reportedly killed up to 226,000 people. The war they ended killed up to 85 million. The weight of humanity was put on the scales 78 years ago and one man decided which way they tipped – a scientist whose work in theoretical physics held the power to end wars, to start them, and to change the whole course of history.
Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin’s Pulitzer-winning book, American Prometheus, is known as the definitive biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer – and it’s easy to see why director Christopher Nolan picked it up in the first place. Obsessively researched, dense with detail and immaculately structured, it’s the perfect subject for Nolan – and for what might be his best film so far.
Here he makes his biggest and smallest movie in one – something eclipsing the scale of Inception and the intimacy of The Prestige – a dense three-hour drama set in cramped rooms filled with men talking about particle physics and political depositions that feels more thrilling and explosive than any summer blockbuster.
If you’re not too hot on your nuclear fission, don’t worry. Complex theories are explained with fishbowls and marbles and dazzling visual effects, but Oppenheimer isn’t about science, it’s about a man. Painting a delicate character portrait on the largest canvas imaginable, Nolan casts Cillian Murphy as the flawed, brilliant doctor at the centre of his history – and then pushes pretty nearly everything else out of the way.
Oppenheimer’s most famous words (“I am become death, the destroyer of worlds”, taken directly from Hindu scripture) are repeated twice in the film, years apart. First in a flash of arrogance, then in horror, everything that happens in between is Oppenheimer’s own fall from grace, finding a haunting moral worminess for Murphy, and only Murphy, to live in.
For a film so long and so crammed with great performances, the laser focus of the script is astonishing. Emily Blunt, Matt Damon and Robert Downey Jr are all exceptional (as is Florence Pugh, Rami Malek, Kenneth Branagh and pretty much every other A-lister in Hollywood), but they’re all playing parts that Nolan deliberately places as far in the background as he can.
“You’re not just self-important, you’re actually important!” Damon’s General Groves (Oppenheimer’s boss) barks at the rail-thin protagonist, something his long-suffering wife (Blunt) could easily have yelled the other way around. Cocky, obsessive and often unlikeable, Oppenheimer is a complicated man, but Murphy brings him brilliantly to life; cold and contradictory in a film that roars with fire. Literally.
It might not have the flashiest action set-pieces of the summer, but some of the scenes in Oppenheimer are dazzling enough to be genuinely frightening. See it in IMAX, if you can, to really experience it – not just the wall-shaking violence of the explosions but also Nolan’s giant 70mm camera pushed right up into the film’s heart and soul in even the smallest of talky boardroom scenes.
Not just the definitive account of the man behind the atom bomb, Oppenheimer is a monumental achievement in grown-up filmmaking. For years, Nolan has been perfecting the art of the serious blockbuster – crafting smart, finely-tuned multiplex epics that demand attention; that can’t be watched anywhere other than in a cinema, uninterrupted, without distractions. But this, somehow, feels bigger.'
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readingoals · 2 years
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Queenathon II - Bingo
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This is one of the two ways to join in the Queenathon readathon! Each of the prompts on this bingo board were inspired by Queen - either the band, their achievements, or their songs. Except for the yellow diagonals which are activities so that you can still make progress on the board even if you aren’t reading! Below the cut I’ll go through each prompt, row by row, and give a more thorough explanation of them. Songs they were inspired by are in brackets beside the prompts.
And remember - books CAN count for multiple prompts! So you may be able to get a bingo with just one or two books!
1. 5 Star Prediction (The Prophet’s Song)
Read a book you predict you’ll enjoy enough to give 5 stars!
2. Friend Rec (You’re My Best Friend/Friends Will Be Friends/Dear Friends) Read a book a friend has recommended or picked out for you.
3. Adapted into a movie or show featuring one of the BoRhap cast
Quite possibly the hardest prompt in this readathon. Read a book that was adapted into a movie which features an actor who was also in Bohemian Rhapsody, the Freddie Mercury Biopic.
Suggestions: Rami Malek: Breaking Dawn - Stephanie Meyer, a James Bond novel - Ian Flemming,  Henri Charrière‘s autobiography Papillon, The Story of Doctor Dolittle - Hugh Lofting, The Night At The Museum - Milan Trenc
Ben Hardy: X Men comics, The Woman In White - Wilkie Collins, The Girl Before - J.P. Delaney, The Statistical Probability of Love At First Sight - Jennifer E. Smith, a Mary Shelley biography
Gwilym Lee: Henry V - William Shakespeare, any of the Chief Inspector Barnaby series - Caroline Graham, a Catherine The Great biography
Joe Mazzello: Jurassic Park - Michael Crichton, With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa - Eugene Sledge, Helmet for My Pillow - Robert Leckie, Enslaved By Ducks - Bob Tarte, G.I. Joe Comics, Fire In The Hole - Elmore Leonard
Lucy Boynton - Sense And Sensibility - Jane Austen, Murder on the Orient Express - Agatha Christie, Why Didn’t They Ask Evans - Agatha Christie, The IPCRESS File - Len Deighton, a Marianne Faithfull biography, a biography about Joseph Bologne the Chevalier de Saint-Georges
Or try some of the support cast like Allen Leech, Tom Hollander, Aiden Gillen, etc.
4. Flowers on the Cover (Lily of the Valley)
A Lily of the Valley is a type of flower so pick a book with some sort of flower in the cover art.
5. Listen to some Queen songs
The first of the activity prompts and a fairly easy one to do I think. You can listen to a full album or just get a music video or two up on youtube.
6. Bestseller
Queen holds the record for the best selling album in the UK with their 1981 compilation album Greatest Hits and are one of the world’s best selling musical artists. Read a book which is considered a best seller. This could be a book that appears on anything from an official list of best selling works to a list that your local bookstore creates about popular books of the month, whatever works for you.
7. About A Musician or Band
Pretty self-explanatory. Queen is a band, so read a book that somehow includes a band or musician.
8. Featuring a Pet/Animal (Delilah)
Freddie Mercury wrote this song about one of his cats. Read a book with some sort of animal companion or pet.
9. Cosy Reading Night
The second activity prompt. Have a cosy reading night (or day!), whatever that means to you. Maybe it’s just being curled up in comfy PJs, maybe it’s a nice hot bath and a few candles while you read.
10. Seasonal Read (A Winter’s Tale)
Read a book that fits the vibes of the season you’re in. For southern hemisphere folks like me it’ll be spring, and for northern hemisphere folks it’s autumn.
11. LGBT+ Main Character
Freddie Mercury was gay so in honour of that, read a book with a queer character.
12. Multiple Authors (Under Pressure)
Under Pressure was written with and featured David Bowie. Read a book with multiple authors. It could be an anthology or a collection of essays or just a book that was co-written by two people. You could even count a book translated by someone other than the author if you wanted.
13. HOT SPACE LETS GO!
Free Space!
14. Parent Rec (Father To Son)
Read a book that was recommended or picked out for you by a parent, guardian or parental figure of some sort (heck even just someone older than you lmao).
15. Written by a Freddie, Brian, John or Roger
The four members of Queen are Freddie Mercury, Brian May, John Deacon, and Roger Taylor, so read a book by someone who shares any of their names.
16. Been Putting Off (The Miracle)
Everyone has at least one book they picked up fully intending to read and then never got around to and now you just keep not reading it. Maybe it’s large and intimidating, maybe it’s a genre you used to be much more into, maybe you’re just worried you won’t enjoy it as much as you thought you would. Whatever the case, this is your chance to finally, miraculously, get around to it.
17. Complete A Personal Goal
The third activity prompt. Check this off when you’ve completed some sort of goal you set yourself. It could be a goal related to the readathon like getting a bingo or finishing a particular book or reading a certain number of pages. Or, it could be something else entirely - going to the gym or completing a household chore that needs to be done or getting your sketchbook set up for Inktober.
18. Features Fairies, Ogres, Dragons and/or Queens (My Fairy King/Ogre Battle/Dragon Attack/Killer Queen/etc)
Queen have a lot of songs with fantasy creatures or elements. Read a book that features some sort of mythical creature or royalty (they have songs about kings and princes too so they absolutely count).
19. Favourite Genre (Rock It (Prime Jive))
Do you find yourself mostly drawn to romance books? Or maybe scifi is more your thing? Whatever genre you enjoy most (your prime jive...), this is an excuse to pick up another one!
20. Published or Set in 1970s
Queen first formed as a band in 1970 and released their first album in 1973. So read a book that was publish or is set during the 70s.
21. Guilt-Free Activity
The last of our activity prompts. If you really want to go see a movie but feel bad about taking hours off of reading, you can now do it guilt free! Or, conversely, if you’ve got some chores you should be doing but put them off to read a little longer, that also counts. Whatever sort of activity you feel guilty about doing or not doing, this is a free pass.
22. Black and White Cover (White Queen/March of the Black Queen)
The album Queen II featured a bit of a black/white theme which carried into live performances where Freddie and Brian would paint their nails to match their queens. Read a book with black and white on the cover.
23. Digital (Machines (Back To Humans))
Read an ebook or listen to an audiobook. You could read the whole book digitally or you could switch between an ebook and a physical copy, or follow the physical book as you listen to an audiobook. As long as you read at least some of a book in a digital format, it counts.
24. Set In England
Queen is an English band, so read a book set in England.
25. Translation (Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)/Las Palabras De Amor (The Words of Love))
Both of these songs feature lyrics sung in other languages. So read a book that was originally written in another language!
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aulel-process · 2 years
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I didn’t make emotionally valent art in the past so much of this is new to me... I’ve realized expressing any form of emotion can be read in numerous ways... when I contrasted Tyrelliot with Jibaro, Love Death + Robots, I think some read it as creating accurate representation for love for those with disabilities (noble, humanitarian, I love it)... I think Jibaro might be too stylized/allegorical (references to spanish inquisition and greed and ego based unhealthy love as stated by the creator) ( 1 )... I think others took it to mean the metaphorical sense of feeling “unheard”... that is interesting too... all valid readings... I meant more so to convey that both relationships are characterized by wanting the seemingly impossible... that the less attainable something seems, the more appealing it becomes... which... I don’t understand people well enough to know... why we are the way we are...
I’ve realized it’s very complicated sharing any art with any emotional valence as it can be read in so many numerous ways (which is lovely but also complicated)... I feel like I need to state that the views of other artists are not my views and that how a person reads or interprets a work of art is also their interpretation and not my view... the numerous perspectives that can be layered onto any work of art can make it hard to be understood... I worry that any fragment of anything I share can be taken to be my perspective (i.e. a music video that shows women protesting for the right to abortion, means it’s my view... I’ve also shared Blonde, which has a strong anti-abortion stance... I’ve shared music that has Christian themes and people reach out wanting to connect over a shared devotion to Jesus (I am not Christian))... I am not disowning any perspectives, only saying that numerous readings are possible and that not every reading is my view...
I think the thing I miss about making art without emotion (architecture) is the emotional neutrality of the audience/creator relationship... but maybe that’s also the beauty of emotional art... I think... I can feel everything... I can feel a perspective though I may not agree with it (I can feel Marilyn Monroe’s lifelong distress over aborting a child and also someone who would fight for the right to have an abortion)... 
I also don’t want my art to be about constructing an identity... ideally, everyone can relate to every character, especially, hopefully one that is seemingly different than oneself (I’m actually terrible at real life empathy, I seem only capable of it with fictional characters)... Rami Malek is as much frontman of Queen, Freddie Mercury, as he is super introverted hacker Elliot Alderson.. I can see myself in Elliot, Tyrell, Bakugou, Deku, Marilyn Monroe, Achilles, Patroclus, Agamemnon, Sangwoo, Gihun... the list goes on and on... the creator of Squid Game said Sangwoo and Gihun are both sides of himself... 
I don’t enjoy shouldering differing emotions/perspectives/opinions... it causes me more distress than I would like when I feel like I need to frequently clarify I do or don’t feel a particular way about any particular topic... but I suppose that’s life... and there are... emotional questions that need resolution... 
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curtcreek · 1 year
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Favorite Ships: Caitlyn/Vi, Nikido/Noi, Scorpia/Perfuma, Beau/Yasha, Robo-Ky/Venom, Kirishima/Bakugo, Shin/Noi. I have a lot of little gay people in my head, lol.
First Ship: Nathan Drake/Elena Fisher, I loved their dynamic so much as a kid.
Last Song: Big Blast Sonic by Naomi Hashimoto & Daisuke Ishiwatari.
Currently Reading: I’ve been rereading Hellboy recently.
Last Movie: No Time to Die, Daniel Craig is a wonderful Bond, and his chemistry with Rami Malek made this movie amazing.
Currently Watching: Chainsaw Man, did not expect it to be as good as it is.
Consuming: I’ve been drinking a lot of water…
Working on: Practicing some digital art, and continuing to work on my game, Debaser. (I promise it’ll get done eventually, lol)
Currently Playing: Just finished Gris, stuck on starting TLOU2 or picking up Elden Ring again. Otherwise I’ve been playing a lot of Guilty Gear: Strive.
Hey, @finaldaft I’d be interested in seeing what your answers are. If you want to do this, no pressure.
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directedbywomen · 1 year
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I appreciate that Le Cinéma Club featured Project X (2016) directed by Laura Poitras and Henrik Moltke this week. I took a few minutes out of my day to watch the short and I am keeping an eye out for the chance to see her new film. "Laura Poitras’s latest film, All the Beauty and All the Bloodshed (2022)—winner of the top prize at this year’s Venice Film Festival—portrays the life, art, and activism of photographer Nan Goldin. To celebrate its release, we present an earlier short from the acclaimed documentarian, a modern spy story, taking place not in opera houses and ballrooms but in rental cars and black sites. In the wake of the Snowden leak, Rami Malek and Michelle Williams narrate scenes from an NSA handbook, and a windowless fortress looms darkly over New York City, always listening.
Presented in collaboration with Field of Vision."
It's a great reminder to visit Field of Vision's website to watch some of the work they are supporting, read filmmaker interviews, etc.
Here's a link to a 2016 INTERVIEW WITH HENRIK MOLTKE AND LAURA POITRAS, DIRECTORS OF PROJECT X.
"In this far-ranging conversation, Poitras and Moltke talk about the origins and nature of their collaboration, the process by which primary source texts become dramatically compelling cinema, working with actors to subtly characterize official documents, and the challenges of filming a building that somehow manages to be hidden in plain sight."
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honestmysteries · 2 years
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How beautiful you are, Rami 😍🥰❤️ (Thx @ramimalekbrasil 😘)
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bloodcrosses · 2 years
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Rami - Oil Pastel in Progress x
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greyslimo · 2 years
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Mercury trine jupiter
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You can quickly get a grip on large-scale structures and organizations, and you will be able to predict the future by accurately extrapolating what is going on in the present. Since it is done effortlessly, you may not even notice how far ahead of the game you can take yourselves. It is as if you can mentally leapfrog over each other and make strides with ease that others have to struggle to comprehend. Giorgio Baglivi 0☀0′, David Essex 0☀6′, Dorothy Parker 0☀6′, Aly Bain 0☀7′, Rutger Hauer 0☀8′, Starhawk 0☁1′, Lorenzo Carcaterra 0☁3′, Rami Malek 0☁4′, John Wayne Gacy 0☁7′, Kristen Stewart 0☂1′, Moina Mathers 0☂1′, Frank Capra 0☂2′, Immanuel Kant 0☂6′, Iggy Pop 0☂8′, Giorgio Armani 0☃0′, Michael Flatley 0☃1′, Zane Stein 0☃2′, Princess Alexandra of Hanover 0☃2′, Gloria Steinem 0☃3′, Tobey Maguire 0☄3′, Neymar 0☄5′, Linda Evans 0☄7′, Barbara Hand Clow 0☄8′, Dakota Fanning 0☄8′, Martin Scorsese 0★0′, Kurt Cobain 0★1′, John Milton 0★4′, Adam Ant 1☀2′, Willie Nelson 1☀6′, Johnny Cash 1☁7′, Buddy Rose 1☃0′, Althea Flynt 1☃7′, Naomi Campbell 1☄0′, Elizabeth Taylor 1★9′.You encompass a broad intellectual scope together and open each other's minds to new vistas of the imagination. You would be wise to accept any offers during this transit. Gifts, compliments, and good offers may be in store. Luck in love can be matched with some fortune elsewhere in your life. Venus rules money, and Jupiter rules wealth, so investments made now should increase your wealth. Cosmetics, jewelry, art, and anything to decorate your home or office would be good to buy. You will have a good eye for fashion and value. Shopping is favored because your finances should be in good enough order. It is the perfect time for starting a holiday because of your relaxed and stress-free state. You will even find that you get more fun out of amusement parks and love adventurous activities. Socializing of all kinds is favored, and you should enjoy increased popularity. This is a great time for dating and mending stressful relationships. It makes you seem more attractive and allows you to relax and express your personality’s more affectionate and welcoming side. This is one of the most looked forward to transits and is of special interest to those seeking love. Venus trine Jupiter transit brings good cheer, optimism, and love. Overindulgence in food, drink, and drugs can sometimes be a problem, but there would usually be other more challenging aspects or fixed stars in your chart to disrupt the harmonious nature of this aspect. Showing off and being glamorous is natural for you and should not harm your reputation. You enjoy celebrations and partying in general. For example, you would most likely have a wide vocal range as a singer. People with this aspect often have wide-ranging musical or other creative talents. This may not be as obvious as taking a leadership role, but all the little things you do add to the success.Ĭreativity is a strong point, and you should have a good sense of rhythm and tone. You would fit in well with any group of people and can effectively drive the overall success of common goals. You are sincere about helping others and would find a lot of satisfaction working in charitable organizations. Your adventurous and creative nature makes you stimulating and fun to be around. There is a genuine depth to your charismatic appeal. Yet you are not simply a soft and cuddly person. Honesty, loyalty, and fine morals are more personal characteristics that earn you popularity and a good name. Your ease in showing love and affection shows your self-love and self-respect. Even with associated challenging aspects, Venus trine Jupiter will lessen hardships and bring love and joy to your life. Without harsh aspects affecting this trine, you can expect a life of ease and comfort earned through previous incarnations of loving service. Venus trine Jupiter natal is one of the best aspects in astrology.
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stiles1978 · 1 year
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“Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working.” -Pablo Picasso Loyal, and stubborn (in equal measures), this motherly Earth sign is ruled by Venus (planet & Goddess), and takes us into the heart of Spring. If you’re born within this sign, you may share some trait with these other talented Taureans: Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson ⚡️@therock William Shakespeare/Charlotte Bronte/Harper Lee ✍🏻 Bob Saget @babsaget Carol Burnett 🍿 Rami Malek 🏆 Adele/Janet Jackson/Cher/Barbara Streisand @adele @janetjackson @cher 🎤 Henry Cavill @henrycavill 🦸🏻‍♂️ Kenan Thompson @kenanthompson Gal Gadot @gal_gadot 🦸🏻‍♀️ Audrey Hepburn 💅🏼 Orson Welles/John Waters/Sofia Coppola 🎬 Tina Fey 🥸 John Cena AND Andre the Giant @johncena 💪🏻 Oskar Schindler ✡️ Stevie Wonder 😎 Madeleine Albright 🇬🇧 George Carlin AND George Lopez @georgelopez 🎭 Sugar Ray Leonard @sugarrayleonard 🥊 and so many more!!! Story time! The most popular tale of Taurus origin is about Zeus transforming himself into a majestic white bull (later known as the Cretan Bull), to seduce Europa. In that tale he takes her to Crete, and she gives birth to Minos, the legendary King. In another, more comedic story, Zeus, while courting Io, transforms his mistress into a heifer to avoid being caught by his wife Hera. A third suggests a loose connection to the Cretan Bull (with NO details), but the fourth is by far my favorite. Cerus was a large rampaging bull, who could not be stopped by any mortal. One day Cerus while trampling her blooms, had an encounter with Persephone. She immediately calms the bull, and teaches him to master his emotions. Now every year he joins the Spring goddess as she rides atop through the sky setting fields blooming. When Persephone returns to Hades, so too does Cerus as the constellation Taurus. #astrology #constellation #taurus #horoscope #vectorart #adobeillustrator #adobephotoshop #artist #art #illustration #illustrator #illustratorsoninstagram #digitalart #digitalartist #digitalillustration #digitalpainting #design #designer #mythology #greekmythology #zeus #europa #io #hera #crete #bull #cerus #persephone #orangecountyart #stilesofart @adobe @photoshop @_adobeillustrator https://www.instagram.com/p/CrQ6RMuOQQW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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freebooter4ever · 10 months
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as someone who draws, and somebody who is trying to get the facial proportions of rami malek correct, do you have any tips, like things you've learned when drawing him? such as eyes, nose bridge, or did you just find it easier to simplify pictures of him? hopefully that makes sense.
Oh, i can totally do that if it would help! :) I've actually done an entire livestream on rami specifically years ago during the pandemic. Would it work for you if i just essentially repeat that? I've been thinking of starting regular livestreams now that my portfolio is all set up and i can focus on other things! I can do a 'how to draw rami #2' livestream sometime next week (the video stays up for 7 days and then twitch auto deletes it)! In the meantime i have the practice sheet i did while sculpting ahky:
And the triangle theory of cuteness which i think might be the most simplified i've made him:
In general the placement of his mouth was always key for me - traditional european 'rules' for drawing try to place facial features in disgustingly unified spots. This is one of the reasons i despise 'human creation' things like that one unre*l engine tool. Its always. Always. Always. Defaulted to a 'chris ev*ns' type guy. -_- kinda similar to how traditional art education will tell you women have to be drawn in a certain way and men have to be drawn in another way. The best thing you can do is download a BUNCH of gifs of rami and watch him turning his head from different angles - that will show you how the planes of his face / proportions move in space. Its the kind of thing you would see when drawing in life that 2D photos cant show you. And this of course applies to drawing anyone ^_^ And don't get discouraged! If you want to see some of my old work, take a look at my 'effie trinket' tag, that was the year i first started drawing from gifs!
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