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“There is something at work in my soul, which I do not understand.”
― Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
@oficinastk has created no less than 3 new creatures! 🫃🧌🧟.. How do your creations feel about you, ser?
希望借著生日(觸及)之力來發今年的生日圖~
(p站也更新了,希望這次的圖能上排名🥹)
#イラスト好きさんと繋がりたい
#shelleystoy
happy birthday to me 😃
🫒Got my Experiment#7 at @AsyncArt and couldn't be happier!
📔Mary Shelley's Notebook is a #Blueprint i was waiting with a lot of excitement because it contains so many layers of art. From the captivating storytelling to the dreamy aesthetics!👏👏
https://t.co/MbR9HBa4eJ
Sedrick Shelley, rey de las arañas.
Este hombre es el padre y señor de las arañas, creció en la oscuridad del bosque negro rodeado de naturaleza marchita.
Tomó su lugar en el trono luego de asesinar a su padre y hermanos, siendo el último de su familia.
#digitalart #oc
anyways everybody look at my bad oc right now!!!!!! she’s based off mary shelley and she’s the world’s most tired PhD student/guild member ever someone please get her like a good nap or a monster energy
What do we need to create before creating the best version of ourselves?🧐
"Mary Shelley's Notebook" will give you a some options.📔
Less and less to go. Soon on @AsyncArt 📅
@Poseidon_SF This is a small sample of our upcoming @AsyncArt blueprint "Mary Shelley's Notebook", going live on the 31st of January 🔥
7 jours restants…
Œuvre de Shelley, traductrice, et de Misha, amie de la traductrice
(@shericchi & @mishakuroe)
Goodnight, from the Alchemist's Grove!
A test render from our "Mary Shelley's Notebook" blueprint, coming to AsyncArt on the 31st of January!
👀
💀The Monster: Friend? Friend?
The Bride: Awwwwwwww!
Doctor Pretorius: Stand back! Stand back!
The Bride: Awwwwwwww!
The Monster: She *hate* me, like others
🎨"She's Alive" by Nick Charge💀
#BorisKarloff #ElsaLanchester #MaryShelley #TheBrideOfFrankenstein #Horror
@paulamachine @kyoukawithagun A Mary Shelley não tem se nãome engano, mas temos Bram Stoker (Dracula), Edgar Alan Poe (O Corvo) e Lucy Maud Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables)
10/ Shelley composed "Ozymandias" in friendly competition with his fellow poet Horace Smith who wrote on the same subject. Smith's poem is much less well known. It was published in the Examiner on February 1, 1818.
5/ Shelley composed his sonnet in anticipation of the arrival of a monumental bust of Ramesses II from the Ramesseum temple in Western Thebes. It is based on the Roman author Diodorus Siculus' account of the giant statue of Ramesses. The statue was still intact in Roman times