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@Vesperis_Art I'm Rhapsody, I do mostly angels, demons, assorted Gods, and the magicians who use them.
I started studying obscure religious texts and conspiracies at 14 and it has definitely inspired/influenced my stories a lot
Margaret W Tarrant (1888-1959)
Not as well known as Cicely M Barker ( Flower Fairy Artist)
Margaret Tarrant was an author and illustrator, often religious subjects and Children’s books
I'm not that religious, but I had a dream with an angel and I decided to create a character based on the image I saw. Although she appeared for few seconds, I remember being fascinated by her appearance and I was seeking to see her again but it was not possible🤔
Making people think I'm religious by talking about how much I love god and how close and intimate I am with them
The god in question
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🖼️The Green Christ, Paul Gauguin 1889
🎨Style: Symbolism,Synthetism
Genre: religious painting
📍 Location: Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, Belgium
#PaulGauguin #art #artgallery #drawing
Source: https://t.co/QCfEhZUO7h
APE CAPTAIN🛳️
"I am ready to lead, ready to follow, ready to conquer the open seas cause no prey, no pay"
🖼️NFT
https://t.co/gV1EkppTk2
¿Can a decentralized multilateral organization codify public funds to be dynamically interdependent with political laws and religious moral?
//treasure when and where we were to find a new reason for tomorrow to be a day religiously based on the idea of naps//
on secondary for 11 tez
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@dianadep1 @1Atsuhimerose2 @marmelyr @neblaruz @angelicadisogno @ampomata @BrindusaB1 @paoloigna1 @peac4love @djolavarrieta @maluisa_3 @scastaldi9 @artmajcar @cristob45 @ritamay1 @CristianeGLima @kamabi @albertopetro2 @alleosa @DavLucia @LunaLeso @ceconomou56 @Rebeka80721106 @famartinez2001 @karmendida @JohnLee90252472 @mariatontini1 @MariangelaSant8 @AlessandraCicc6 @vvgcabras @_die_Uta_ Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696–1770) 🎨 🇮🇹
The Vision of St Anne (detail), 1759 🖼️
Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden 🏛️
#ArteYArt #ReligiousPainting
treasure when and where we were to find a new reason for tomorrow to be a day religiously based on the idea of naps
13/20 now
4 tezos
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#tezos #CleanNFT
treasure when and where we were to find a new reason for tomorrow to be a day religiously based on the idea of naps
20 editions
4 tez
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@J_Witmyer When an army of resurrected religious fundamentalists with dark powers attacked and enslaved people, the American Nation and its allies in the Union of Universes decide to confront them, unaware that the person responsible for everything is among them! #comics #graphicnovel #WIP
#7December is St.Ambrose day and #Milano celebrates our patron. Father of our church, pius man, respected even by non-religious people, but how to not respect a Saint charging in battle in full dress and a flail as portrayed by Giovanni Ambrogio Figino? https://t.co/x7A53RMuqD
Tsubasa Fukuchi’s fanart of Urusei Yatsura and ChainsawMan. (He’s watching both religiously each week.)
Image ©Tsubasa Fukuchi/Rumiko Takahashi/Tatsuki Fujimoto/SHUEISHA/SHOUGAKUKAN
Happy 15th anniversary to Tales of Innocence!
Innocence is an overlooked Tales game! It's heavily focused around a religious story and it takes place in a 1940's-esqe world.
The Vita remake is fun! Great cast, fun combat and an interesting story!
Innocence R is solid!
#TOI15周年
Today I want to celebrate the beautiful, charming illustrations of Margaret Tarrant,
19 August 1888 – 29 July 1959. Her religious works are still used on greeting cards to this day, and can be found all over #Pinterest, still loved by many. #Christmas #MargaretTarrant #art
@waifukatie More than likely either help me pray to the heavens and learn how to be a religious figure or burn everything on a stake and every village around while looking great and ask me the dance in the ballroom (Yes they're the same person)
"The Body of the Dead Christ" by Hans Holbein (1497-1543) is an enigma in the History of religious art. It's unsparing, unromantic depiction of the mutilated body of Christ led Dostoevsky to write in 'The Idiot':"Why, some people may lose their faith looking at that picture!"