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“[blake’s] ideal happy ending is yang” THAT’S ALL YANG HAS EVER WANTED IS FOR THEM TO HAVE A STORY TOGETHER
#rwbyv8spoilers THE DESPERATE GRIEF ON BLAKE’S FACE WHEN GAMBOL SHROUD MISSED FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE SHE AND YANG HAVE BEEN PARTNERS...THANKS FOR ASKING I’LL NEVER BE OKAY AGAIN
I can see why the Waverley Pen is Quentin Blake’s favourite nib. #penandink https://t.co/QD1ftyQnS1
Blake’s Ghost is the subject of the whimsical FLEA IN JIMINY MASK (note background that mirror’s Blake’s painting), but a sinister connection is hidden in THE FLEA, a two-page prose poem, where Disney character is revealed as monstrous apparition for a generation later... 3/6
AHA! you thought that i forgot blake’s birthday but no, it was me dio- okno, I had other thing on mind for blake’s birthday but i decided to redraw her(?) since i didn’t like the first time i drew her in digital but still i hope someone likes it and HAPPY BIRTHDAY BLAKE!!!
#RWBY
My favorite backgrounds I made from my challenge I did on Instagram 💕
(The first one is Blake’s room 😉)
#artchallenge #art #digitalart #originalart
This was a part of Blake’s debut collaboration with NFT Art platform @niftygateway @blakekathryn #nftart #digitaldecade #niftygateway
https://t.co/aLi2Lib6Lt
An animated version of Quentin Blake’s Clown is coming to @Channel4 on Christmas Day, so we’ve taken a look in Sir Quentin’s archive at the original designs. See the storyboards and illustrations behind the much-loved book https://t.co/SRB6DxG883
@sunnyteea these are Blake’s that me and my gf @atlasbeetles worked on together 💕
happy birthday to the revolutionary artist, engraver, printmaker and poet, william blake, who was born on this day in 1757! pictured on the right is blake’s laocoön (c.1826-27) :)
Born #onthisday1757 William Blake English #poet #painter & #printmaker Largely unrecognised during his lifetime Blake now considered a seminal figure in history of poetry & visual arts of the Romantic Age Major works inc. Newton (1795-1805) Satan (1789) Blake’s Cottage (c1804-10)
After some technical glitches yesterday, we’re delighted to share @EPotter534’s paper ‘“On Every one of these Books I wrote my Opinions”: Re-assessing Blake’s Marginalia' https://t.co/8lwc2D2baS
@PublicDomainRev Interesting! Have you seen William Blake’s “Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing” (1786)?
Oh so they went back and added the gold stripe on Blake’s blade. So it was just an oversight... of course it was.