Character line-up for my Phantom of the Opera project!! Now that my show is up I can finally share stuff so keep an eye out for that!
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Les Misérables cover art - Lascelles Wraxall translation - Art by Lynd Ward
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EVERYONE LOOK AT THIS CAT FROM AN 1830 DOLL HOUSE
(Anyways if you wanna look at the full thing it’s very cool)
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@valvertweek
I think the gigantic old french men should kiss, maybe.
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Fandom: Les Miserables
Sample Size: 25,546 stories
Source: AO3
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She began to make coarse shirts for soldiers of the garrison, and earned twelve sous a day. Her daughter cost her ten. It was at this point that she began to pay the Thénardiers irregularly.
However, the old woman who lighted her candle for her when she returned at night, taught her the art of living in misery. Back of living on little, there is the living on nothing. These are the two chambers; the first is dark, the second is black.
— Les Misérables, I.V.IX
Illustrated by Carlo Chiostri (Italian Edition, 1930)
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Bonjour,
I've just discovered your blog, and more specifically the Les Misérables based artworks you've done and...
I'm on my knees, your style is unexplainably appealing - such a delight to the eyes! The way you draw Javert and Valjean has me in a chokehold. I couldn't stop browsing through your works until I inevitably reached the end of the list.
You're an incredible artist, definitely an instant coup de cœur of mine.
I hope you'll have the nicest day/evening!
Omg, thank you so much for this sweet message!! It's been a while since I last drew any les mis, especially my fav Inspector Javert. Decided to warm up by drawing him, just to see what he'd look like... Again, thank you for the kind words, you're also an amazing artist. Can't wait to see more of your portraits!!!
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monsieur leblanc and his daughter, madame lanoire
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I fundamentally disagree with Thomas Jefferson and Mark Twain. "Never use two words when one will do," "don't use a five-dollar word when a fifty-cent word will do," I'm going to turn a single sentence into an essay and it's going to cost five hundred dollars per word because those are the right words to get across what I mean without ambiguity and misunderstanding, thankyouverymuch
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Alfred Gilbert's "St. Michael", a version of a figure from the tomb of the Duke of Clarence, Windsor.
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fashionistas cosette and courfeyrac and their sad little loser boyfriend marius <3
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