I watched @pricklyalpaca’s fruit vampires video recently and wanted to make one of my own! Her name is Dolores and she’s a flamenco dancing vampire with an insatiable craving for avocados 🥑
Her feeding style involves her dancing for the people, and singling out whoever catches her eye after she’s finished performing. She typically goes after men who remind her of her ex-husband
I had a lot of fun with designing and creating her! 🤩 I wanted to play around with the avocado shape with her dress’s poofy sleeves, the ruffly shape and texture of guacamole through the dress’s ruffles, and the ombré of green to yellow throughout her outfit!
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Ruven Afanador | The New Yorker
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Sevilla, Spain / December 2022
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Flamenco Dancer Museo de Prado Museum Madrid Spain Art Gallery Art Print || SWtradepost - ebay
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I know not everyone’s a dancer, but there is one small, important spelling distinction needs to be made.
This is a flamingo.
This is flamenco.
Thank you for your time.
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Edward Burra (British, 1905-1976), Flamenco Dancer, 1931-32, Watercolour and gouache, 25½ x 28¾ in.
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I've mentioned on Zorro Discord that non-noble Spaniards preferred navaja knives.
Here is the finale of 'Bodas de sangre' (Bloody Wedding) by Carlos Saura, where flamenco dancers (one of them is the famous Antonio Gades) symbolically depict a fight with such knives.
And there was also el cuchillo and other types of long knives...
A flesh-eating knife
with sweet, murderous wing
keeps flying and shining
around my life.
© „Un carnívoro cuchillo (A flesh-eating knife)“
by Miguel Hernández
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