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New art of my sergal boy Admetus. I really went for the painterly style this time. What do y’all think?
Finished up my last 3 pieces for ArtFight!
Didn't get to do any attacks due to *stress*, but I'm pleased I managed to revenge all the attacks on me at least!
Orphiel belongs to @catboyteeth_
Admetus belongs to @Nova_Bovine
Kibo belongs to PoisonDemonSaskia (on DevArt)
Landscape with Apollo Guarding the Herds of Admetus, 1645 #lorrain #classicism
Richard Earlom, Liber Veritatis: No. 135, A Landscape, with Buildings, Mercury Stealing Admetuss' Cattle from Apollo, 1776 https://t.co/9AQCpPQoud #museumarchive #cmaopenaccess
CATS - Admetus (and Plato)
Played around with the Admetus and the Plato designs...
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The Three prizes won from my Instagram giveaway, including a Jellicle oc Ciccone (@pixie_dust_jellicle on IG) Coricopat and Admetus
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Landscape with Apollo Guarding the Herds of Admetus, 1645 #classicism #lorrain
Landscape with Apollo Guarding the Herds of Admetus, 1645 #classicism #claudelorrain
CATS wiki writes "usually male" for Admetus.
So... Genderfluid Admetus? ♥
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Landscape with Apollo Guarding the Herds of Admetus, 1645 #classicism #claudelorrain
Landscape with Apollo Guarding the Herds of Admetus, Claude Lorrain, 1645 #lorrain #classicism
Apollo has had a lot of lovers in his immortal life such as Hyacinth who became flowers, Daphne and Cyparissus who turned into a trees, Branchus who disappeared, Carnus who was killed & Admetus who invited Apollo to his wedding when he got married.
book rec: ToA
@/viria
Landscape with Apollo Guarding the Herds of Admetus, 1645 #lorrain #classicism
For #WorldLiteracyDay my favourite papyrus: a North African Greek actor's rehearsal script for the bereaved Admetus' role in Euripides' Alcestis; extra-big letters for reading off while gesticulating: 'I'll never touch the lyre again, nor lift my heart in song to the Libyan pipe"