Currently imagining Erik's limp hand as Christine gives the ring back to his corpse
Perfect—how ‘bout that.
it's been a while since I last drew him
so here he is :3
John Russell
Portrait of Vincent Van Gogh
Paris, 1886
In celebration of the birthday of this most-beautiful building (a few days late, I know), I upload these photos I took on my recent visit to its majestic halls. Nowhere else have I seen such beauty nor felt such awe; it is a sanctuary for divine art and a fitting home for the Angel of Music.
Words cannot express my love for it, so I won’t even try.
Let me only say: Gaston Leroux NAILED its description in that book, both visually and atmospherically. That building IS Erik.
Can we talk about ‘The Siren of The Opera’?
Plus, a doodle sketch of Erik and Daroga when they’re both in Persia…i think🥺because i luv my ghostly magician Erik
Erik, you can't make a love confession less intense by saying:
"I love you. We don't have to talk about it. Actually, I won't talk about it. Don't bring it up. Unless you want to. No, you don't want to. Let's just do music."
“Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart.”
— Fyodor Dostoevsky, “Crime and Punishment”
"I had slipped into my own apartment and I was seized the scissors, which could put an end to my dreadful destiny... when the organ sounds were heard..."
leroux style
Outside the Opera, Paris - Jean-Georges Béraud - 1879
Michael Kinnucan, The Gods Show Up
Writer. In love with The Phantom of the Opera and classic literature. Art, aesthetic, moode. Can’t live without Beauty.
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