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Today in 1827, William Blake (probably my favourite painter/visionary nutter) died. This was the deathbed scene, as recorded by a friend who was there:
@MeganRShaw disconcertingly like the deathbed portrait of Venetia Digby! but I guess they're all much of a muchness. (Somewhat idealised, given the circs of his death.)
Here! Have some now colored concept art of Teicuh, Jackie, and Karbi! while you wait for me to get version 0.01c of Deathbed lullabye done.
#Deathbedlullabye #DBL #rpgmaker #Ynfg #indiedev #ゆめにっき派生 #conceptart #myart
Me on my deathbed when boss sends an email after working hours
https://t.co/E4Elpt1XwI
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Our game Deathbed Lullabye V0.01 is out now.
This is a YNFG style game about a terminally ill woman, who has 7 days to live. Thus you as the player have only 7 nights to dream and 7 chances to save the game before the end.
#YNFG #indiedev #ゆめにっき派生
https://t.co/i08PpdyqOT
Happy birthday, Bob.
I wrote for @BWDR about Bob Fosse, his life, his Death, and his masterpiece, ALL THAT JAZZ--a hallucinatory, Felliniesque atom-split of disco-vaudeville burlesque and deathbed autobio excoriation.
🎨: @studiotstella
https://t.co/W9B7lnnV2R
Hey y'all, it's day 25 of #MonstrousMayChallenge. Today's prompt is The Monster Dies. I took a more tame angle with this, since I enjoy the trope of seeing the humanity in monstrosity. This werewolf's closest loved ones came to see her on her deathbed. That's true love.
cw death
I've been working on the cults (Muslim & Christian) of St Louis at Carthage & Tunis since 2010. Here's the now-lost chapelle de Saint-Louis, its interior & the current location of its cult statue, erected over his deathbed (steps away from Dido's pyre)– come hear more today @ 5pm https://t.co/ulZaIXPpTk
@kkk276491754 NOT EVEN ON MY DEATHBED
I'M SORRY TO BREAK IT TO YOU BUT I ONLY ACCEPT MY FACTS AND LOGIC, COPY PASTE FROM THEIR IN GAME SPRITES SO SHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Countess Markievicz on her Deathbed by Casimir Markievicz, 1925.
Fascinating that her husband would paint such a subject. Perhaps a visual example of anticipatory grief?
Part of @LissadellHouse collection & displayed in @NGIreland for 'Markievicz: Portraits & Propaganda', 2018.