Who am I without my ReminderGB™?
She wastes time looking at couples, remembering her loved one, she should look at the lonely ones, and find a new boyfriend.
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Traditional artist attempts a quick digital sketch of RGB on cousin's iPad notes app during a sleepover <3
And well, here's an 𝓪𝓮𝓼𝓽𝓱𝓮𝓽𝓲𝓬 shot for fun since we were also doing our makeup.
Postcard of a very refined young man reading a letter with the precise degree of drama appropriate to the task, c. 1920s
how did you create a character who kidnaps a child, who is blatantly rude and callous and ambiguous and in a lot of ways untrustworthy so... likeable? I don't find RGB creepy or sleezy at all and I love him even though he's a cad and I feel like he must be a good person or at least I really want him to be one and I don't understand how? I've seen people invent characters who are cool or mysterious that just come off as 'ew' and boring...
Well, first of all thank you so much for being so kind and loving the character so much :’D but I’m really glad you feel that way, because I really wanted RGB to be a grounding character in the story. You don’t know anything about him, but there is something about him that you immediately empathize with; because he is vulnerable. As weird and enigmatic as he is, I’ve wanted from the start to portray someone who is terribly insecure, someone flawed and lost but who is trying to cover that fact up. He’s someone who can be hurt, has been hurt, and is afraid of being hurt. In a lot of ways RGB is one of the most human characters I’ve ever made.
CAT DECO
1928 Cat lamp by Alexander Calder. From Art Deco, Avant Garde and Modernism, FB.
We can thank both Elizabeth Debicki as Jordan Baker and the eternally iconic Louise Brooks for my current 1920s flapper hairstyle
Elizabeth Debicki in The Great Gatsby (2013)
hello beloveds ☺️
Principles for undergraduate thesis and album making
my trick for getting through grad school is learning to navigate the quadrants with all their nuances