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@marissanoana is up next, with this wonderful, elegiac piece
Leaves of Gold: James Tissot (1836-1902) captured the season beautifully in these evocative & elegiac works which hint at narratives and are rich in mood #TuesdayTale
Elegiac is so funny cus she got that exact twt furry outfit description https://t.co/qU6tfH5DDW
Making small progress on elegiac chapter 3, decided to redo some pages that i either wasn't happy with anymore, due to my style being better now, or just wanted a little more to the page.
I'll never stop freakin out (HA get it?) about how elegiac the environments in stretch panic feel. They don't make sh*t like this anymore and it makes me saaad. :(
Palmer died in 1881, aged 76. The Shadowy Stream (1880s), Sunset (c1861), The Morning of Life (Etching, 1861) & Tintern Abbey at Sunset (1861). His work is an elegiac triumph & memorable in its tenebrous artistry.
We're up to October in our look back at the wonderful stories & artwork we were able to bring you in 2021. Our Featured Story that month was the haunting, elegiac 'CANTLOS' by @SophieMargretta, beautifully illustrated by Martin Stubbington. Read it here: https://t.co/eL9TAAWg5z
Strike a pose.... A rather staged and lounging Ophelia by Victor Müller (c.1869 Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main) for this week's #TearsOnTuesday. "Melancholy, elegiac, blasé, unhappy, in short: quite curious,” is apparently how Müller described his work...
If you've ever trusted my advice on anything, go out right now and score a copy of CATWOMAN: LONELY CITY Book One. Sad, funny, by turns elegiac and kinetic, and every panel is fucking beautiful. Written, drawn, lettered, and colored by @cliffchiang .
mercifully have not had any more dreams with elegiac auras about this little shit
Our October Featured Story is up! Lose yourself in the haunting mysteries and elegiac beauty of 'CANTLOS' by @SophieMargretta, illustrated by Martin Stubbington. Read it here now: https://t.co/PYzPSYwMvl
Let's bang this week off with some brand new IN SOMNIO art, eh?
Tammsle's elegiac artwork jibes perfectly with the melancholy lyricism of @jbrysonwrites' SENESCENCE.
We've been busy grinding out final edits & formatting all weekend; IN SOMNIO comes for us all soon...
I guess it’s just time for me to show everybody my favorite official art, so lemme show you some of Yoshitoshi ABe’s Serial Experiments Lain artwork... It’s very elegiac. I especially love his use of purples and blues
He shared a studio in London with Scots painters Robert Colquhoun & Robert MacBryde & later Keith Vaughan. Cornish Coast (1945), Summer Landscape (1945), The Barge (1946) & Deserted Garrison (1947). The latter is an elegiac sense of loss & time passing.
Hugh Steers’ tender, elegiac & tragic pieces documenting the cost of the AIDS crisis, @agrayassociates. The show presents paintings & works on paper by one of so many we lost so young
prerendered backdrops in old games are some of the most elegiac things ever, why are they so good
Hopeful that 2021 will be a productive year for me. I have a lot of somewhat big plans upcoming that I'm excited about. More "Elegiac" planned, Gotta move out, will hopefully release a personal project. Would like to begin studying voice acting and animation as well.