The Dreamer in Alagadda.
This sketch is still far from finished but i love it and I can't wait to paint it.
I hate having to sketch with so much detail but 3 point perspective is a b***h.
One of my favorite German artists from the Weimar era is Jeanne Mammen. My favorite painting from her is this 1928 watercolor of lesbians at a masked ball.
I cannot stand the parodies of modern major general, they're overdone and simply not as good as the original. They've done them about everything, whatever topic, big or small.
And when i notice one of them my eyes will always start to roll.
The diction's always slurry when they rush the complicated words, and adding many fricatives will turn it so cacophonous. The slanted rhymes are silly and they keep just making more and more, please someone stop the parodies of modern major general.
The scanning of the lyrics in the meter is unbearable, they emphazise the syllables in ways that are untenable, in short in matters musical, prosodic and ephemeral, i cannot stand the parodies of modern major general!
"At last, a living legend lets it be" concert review in The Guardian (October 1989) / Paul McCartney standing next to a statue of himself and his former bandmates in his hometown of Liverpool (2018) / "Still Sane" (2013) – Lorde / "That Was Me" (2007) – Paul McCartney / Paul McCartney and George Harrison, arriving at Orly airport, France (1965) / Paul McCartney quoted in Moranthology (2012) – Caitlin Moran / "Naked" (2018) – Paul McCartney / "Paul and Linda McCartney: Ram" review in The AV Club (May 2012) / "How I Became a Paul McCartney Fan: Discovering the Depths of the Former Beatle’s Underappreciated Solo Catalog" Billboard (June 2018) / "Vintage Clothes" (2007) – Paul McCartney / "Naked" (2018) – Paul McCartney / "One Of These Days" (1980) – Paul McCartney / "Sir Paul McCartney: 'Retire From What?'" BBC 6 Music News (2018) / "Karma" (2022) – Taylor Swift / Paul McCartney pictured beneath portraits of the Beatles from his exhibition "1963-64: Eyes of the Storm" at the Brooklyn Museum (2024) / "One Of These Days" (1980) – Paul McCartney / "Naked" (2018) – Paul McCartney
Scrolling through my old photos I found this relic from 2020, Aramis, aka René d'Herblay aka the bishop of Vannes ecc, as described in the Three musketeers by Dumas.
Pencil sketch of W. S. Burroughs because I have the flu on New Year's Eve and I'm home reading Naked Lunch
Because everyone keeps asking about it.
These Bastards are available as prints, cards and postcards over on RedBubble.
I’ve had a go at making stickers out of these and it’s bloody horrendous. So I hope you all can suffice with prints for now.
Please also have a look over on my INPRNT store for more artwork x
Arual the Dreamer leaves Alagadda as she begins the Metamorphosis of her Third Birth.
Study of Antarctic ladscape from a photo. About 45 min on artflow.
It has absolutely nothing to do with my last post. I swear. ( I am lying)
Italian med student with an obsession for painting. Also a mythology and history nerd. Give me a book and I'll give you my heart.
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