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cannibalmutual · 1 year
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the thing lay still interview with the vampire || war pieta max ginsburg
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Sylvia Plath "The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath" / Anne Sexton, "The Sickness Unto Death" / Simon Stålenhag / Sylvia Plath "The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath" / Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor Heyser "Ophelia" / Louise Glück, “The Unpainted Door" / Max Ginsburg "War Pieta" / Mahmoud Darwish "Memory for Forgetfulness: August, Beirut, 1982" / August Friedrich Albrecht Schenck "Anguish" / Sylvia Plath "The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath"
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goryhorroor · 1 year
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war pieta by max ginsburg (2007)
interview with the vampire (2022-)
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i-am-just-a-girli · 21 days
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Women? Women.
Cleopatra (John William Waterhouse) || A Stolen Glance (Eugene de Blaas) || The Accolade (Edmund Blair Leighton) || Unknown || The Reluctant Bride (August Toulmouche) || Head of a Young Girl 1777 (Jean Baptiste Greuze) || War Pieta (Max Ginsburg) || Lady Elizabeth Keppel (Joshua Reynolds) || Joan of Arc (John Everett Millais) ||
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war pieta by max ginsberg / the borgias 2.03
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alisfelia · 12 days
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loss and grief in art
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hdfjsjkj · 1 year
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misespinas · 1 year
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War Pieta by Max Ginsburg (2007)
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idkmanfuckthisall · 10 months
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The war will end, and leaders will shake hands. That old woman will keep waiting for her martyred son. And those children will keep waiting for their hero father. I don't know who sold our homeland, but I saw who paid the price.
— Mahmoud Darwish
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wingheadshellhead · 10 months
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the selective amnesia of marvel writers when it comes to major comic events makes me so insane. not only has tony been on a team with miles (all-new, all-different avengers, 2015), and has been a mentor figure to him since he crossed over from the ultimates universe (ultimate end, 2015), they somehow conveniently forgot that tony stark died in civil war II to protect miles. MILES. the kid he’s calling “newbie” and is somehow not one of his top favorite spider-people.
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why is tony treating miles like they’ve never met when he went to war against carol and was punched into a coma to protect miles from being arrested for a crime he didn’t commit???? like mama let’s research before we start writing these comics
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anyway yeah miles is one of tony stark’s favourite spider-people in the multiverse HE WAS WILLING TO DIE TO PROTECT HIM
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alltheginkgoleaves · 1 year
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ecstatic when he stands defiant, wild with abandon when he’s gone 
“i’ve been blinded by the violence, me hand... hold me...”
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patricktsao · 1 year
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“Freya’s Lament” - an old God Of War fan art from about a year after this one came out. I’ve gotta experience Ragnarok sometime soon.
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Motif of Aziraphale mourning the 'death' of angel Crowley? Maybe? Referring to angel Crowley (or perhaps demons in general) as the scapegoat here? But Crowley kind of already IS a scapegoat- the serpent of Eden is usually blamed for showing mankind how to use their free will, ultimately leading them to sin, and is cursed by God to "crawl" and "eat dust" and be viewed as evil. An act that caused a schism between God and Man, which is specifically what Jesus dies to atone for. To finally "redeem" us from allowing the serpent to lead us astray. The Second Coming leads to Jesus bringing us back to paradise, after the serpent got us cast out. It comes full circle.
And it also makes me think about how Mary's role Mediatrix of All Graces is in the sense that the Grace of God/Jesus is bestowed on others through Mary. Like. There's a lot going on here.
hi anon!!!✨ this is so beautifully summarised, thank you!!! really interesting reference to crowley's role in original sin, because whilst on one hand you could argue that he was somewhat complicit in original sin, and even said, "they just said 'get up there and make some trouble..'" (suggesting that he knew there would be some kind of fallout), on the other, does that 'crime' befit the blame placed on him for it?
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and consider the same about crowley's fall; i do think crowley, in some measure, did something wrong, and i think this is highlighted by his presumed questioning despite aziraphale cautioning against it - in his musing that if he himself were running things, he'd like it if people pitched in. certainly, we as the audience do not see this as condemnable, but aziraphale definitely seems to think there is danger in going down that path - and it would appear that crowley may defy god in doing this... but then again:
was it truly god that passed the sentence?
was crowley again condemned for a crime far greater than this own?
full circle indeed. and as for aziraphale; well, yeah.
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garland-on-thy-brow · 7 months
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Interesting on Lucan's part to make the guy who named himself Pius do necromancy.
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arlenianchronicles · 1 year
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Do not follow her, Turvo. Don’t go there, you mustn’t go! You cannot leave Itarillë -- you cannot leave me! Don’t leave me!
Fingon and Turgon on the Helcaraxë! Since I still had these two on the brain, I decided to indulge in some more brotherly feels (or angst, in this case). This scene is sometime after Elenwë is lost; I imagine Turgon was so taken by despair in the days after that he nearly followed his wife, but Fingon stopped him in time. So Turgon had to release his grief some other way!
For Turgon’s face, I referenced War Pieta by Max Ginsburg since I really wanted his expression to be visceral. For some reason, drawing these types of expressions is lots of fun! XDD
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x-purple-starlight-x · 4 months
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Stuff like this keeps me up at night ||
Lestat and Louis IWTV || War Pieta by Max Ginsburg
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