The Silent Voice, Gerald Moira (1898)
When the dumb Hour, clothed in black,
Brings the Dreams about my bed,
Call me not so often back,
Silent Voices of the dead,
Toward the lowland ways behind me,
And the sunlight that is gone!
Call me rather, silent voices,
Forward to the starry track
Glimmering up the heights beyond me
On, and always on!
— The Silent Voices, Alfred Lord Tennyson (1892)
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Gerald Moira - The Silent Voice, 1898.
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Gerald Edward Moira - The Silent Voice, c. 1892
Thereto the silent voice replied;
“Self-blinded are you by your pride:
Look up thro’ night: the world is wide.
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The Silent Voice (1898) | Gerald Moira
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I love him so much
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The Silent Voice di Gerald Moira.
Una ragazza si sveglia nel cuore della notte in preda ad un attacco di ansia. Si tiene il petto, ha pensieri autodistruttivi, vuole togliersi la vita perché poco tempo prima ha perso il suo grande amore.
Una mano la ferma e qualcuno le sussurra all’orecchio di non farlo.
È il suo grande amore che le dice di vivere.
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"Thereto the silent voice replied ... Look up through night: the world is wide."
More fan art versions of classical art! This time "The Silent Voice" by Gerald Edward Moira. It seems the trend of these has passed for now but I'll probably do some more because they're a. fun and b. I feel like my art skill goes up several levels every time I do one. This time I avoided my usual line work which was a real challenge.
Original painting behind the cut.
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The Silent Voice (1892) by The English Artista Gerald Edward Moira (1867 - 1959)
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International Movie Reviews
Here are all of my reviews of the international movies I have watched!
Most Recently Watched
The Silent Voice
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Howl’s Moving Castle
Whisper of the Heart
Your Name
A Whisker Away
The Cat Returns
Ponyo
Please Look Forward to These!
From Up on Poppy Hill
Princess Mononoke
Fireworks
Kiki’s Delivery Service
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my prof just explained on the syllabus that he’s included more points in the class than we needed to pass, so we could skip up like?? 20 small assignments/quizzes/participation!! and still get a very high grade!!
the idea was that we could focus on assignments that played to our strengths - only do the participation stuff if we like to talk out loud - only do the quizzes/readings if we want to do the class remotely - only do online discussions if we like to talk and share opinions but struggle with anxiety in class ect.
and that’s cool enough but then he pulled up DnD character sheets with drawings he’d done of these hypothetical student player classes and how our various accessibility needs could be gamified to ‘max out’ different aspects of the class to get high grades and like!!!!!
hell yeah!!!! let’s treat accessibility in higher education not just as a necessity but as the fun, engaging, and creative aspect of learning that it is!!! I love this!!
EDIT: For proper credit or further questions about his system please find my professor on twitter @/kurtishanlon
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