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thetwinhalls:
“ Star Child // Inktober 2019, Overgrown━⊱•⊰━
“There are stars in your eyes, little one, and they all look like me.”
Decided to try something different than my normal style, since I’m having some art block. ^^; A Star Jackal looking...

thetwinhalls:

Star Child // Inktober 2019, Overgrown

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“There are stars in your eyes, little one, and they all look like me.”

Decided to try something different than my normal style, since I’m having some art block. ^^; A Star Jackal looking over the Earth and Ancestors, dancing among the flowers and wishes thought to be unheard.
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passivites:

Instagram user Patrix15 explores San Francisco’s candy-colored houses.

1997cosmo:

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Arrow Video’s artwork for

The House by the Cemetery (1981 dir. Lucio Fulci)

ambris:

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

demon-bunny-kiss:

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gonna do some forbidden spells so my buddies can have a good week <3

That’s about what it takes these days

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itsadragonaesthetic:

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numahachi:

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This is such an abstract type of comedy I don’t even know how to handle it

egypt-museum:
“ Ostracon of Ramesses III Crushing an Enemy One of the most typical royal scenes is reproduced on this ostracon. The king in the act of crushing the defeated enemy. The scene was widely used on pylons and external walls of temples. On...

egypt-museum:

Ostracon of Ramesses III Crushing an Enemy

One of the most typical royal scenes is reproduced on this ostracon. The king in the act of crushing the defeated enemy. The scene was widely used on pylons and external walls of temples. On this piece the king is shown upright, his head adorned with red crown topped by the two feathers and the ram’s horn; leaning forward, he grasps the tightly bound arms of a kneeling Nubian captive with both hands. 

The prisoner’s ethnic group is identified by the typical garb with large festooned neckpiece and by his short curly hair. In front of the king there are two cartouches containing the king’s name over a short line of text: “The Lord of the Two Lands, Usermaatre Meryamun, the Lord of the Two Lands, Ramesses, the one who crushes the foreign lands”.

New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty, reign of Ramesses III, ca. 1186-1155 BC. Limestone with black ink drawing. From Deir el-Medina. Schiaparelli excavations, 1905. Now in the Egyptian Museum of Turin. Cat. 6279

Photo: Su Bayfield