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nellasbookplanet · 10 months
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Finished another piece from the mighty nein coloring book just in time for the second reunion reveal, I cannot believe we'll soon get to see them all again!!
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clarityroses · 2 months
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Idk what’s going on with this page
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ophelia-network · 2 years
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“I've come to this belief that, if you show me a woman who can sit with a man in real vulnerability, in deep fear, and be with him in it, I will show you a woman who, A, has done her work and, B, does not derive her power from that man. And if you show me a man who can sit with a woman in deep struggle and vulnerability and not try to fix it, but just hear her and be with her and hold space for it, I'll show you a guy who's done his work and a man who doesn't derive his power from controlling and fixing everything.” —Brené Brown
Nella Morte Avvinti (In Death Conquered) by Roberto Ferri, the writing within the painting reads “qui deposito le mie lacrime... parte di me... frutto intimo che si fa specchio” / “here I deposit my tears... part of me... an intimate fruit... that becomes a mirror”
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My babygirl for the next chapter of my fic
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evil-crayon · 5 months
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Children of the Silmarillion
1. Amrod and Amras
2. Nellas and Turin
3. Elrond and Elros (and a bit of Maglor)
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naowominutella · 2 days
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I tried redesigning my danny phantom oc
You know what! Forget this! Im drawing miku now
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novuit · 21 days
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I had a video in my youtube recommended that I thought a spanish-speaking video and I panicked when I didn't know what the youtuber was saying until I saw the title and realised was in fucking brasilian. The same thing happened to me a few days ago when I was reading an article and it took me 2 paragraphs to realise the article wasn't in English but instead german - I don't even know any german.
I can't be that oblivious to the point where my oblivion transcends to language..........
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lycheesodas · 2 years
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how to help lost children, according to nellas and daeron
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les-larmes-d-eros · 9 days
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Hands, par Larry Williamson
Modèle Nella Aprilia
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castratedvader · 1 year
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Inferno, Giovanni da Modena (Basilica di san Petronio, Bologna, 1410 ca.)
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nellasbookplanet · 10 months
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One more! Caleb and Essek (with bonus Jester and Nott) from the mighty nein coloring book
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clarityroses · 2 months
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Art dump just featuring whatever
Top row: my hazbin ocs
Middle row: charlie and vaggie redesign stuff
Bottom picture: my ocs
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thetudorslovers · 11 months
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Barbara Longhi was an Italian painter, much admired in her lifetime as a portraitist, although most of her portraits are now lost or unattributed. Her work, such as her many Madonna and Child paintings, earned her a fine reputation as an artist. She was also known for her religious paintings and her depictions of women in domestic settings.
Barbara Longhi was born on 21 September 1552 in the central Italian city of Ravenna, where she spent her entire life. Her father, Luca Longhi was a well-known Mannerist painter, and her older brother Francesco was also a painter. Both siblings received painting education from their father and were part of his studio, with Barbara assisting in such projects as work on large altarpieces. She also modeled, and gained some familiarity with the process of marketing her artwork to patrons. Although her training was completed by 1570, her ties to her family and to her father's workshop remained strong. Very little is known of her life, not even whether she was ever married.
Most of Longhi's paintings are unsigned, but on one she included the initials "B.L.F.", standing for "Barbara Longhi fecit" ("made by Barbara Longhi") and on another, "B.L.P.", for "Barbara Longhi pinxit" ("painted by Barbara Longhi"). As almost all of her work was unsigned, it is unknown how many paintings she created or are still in existence. Only about fifteen are definitively attributed to her. Of those, about twelve are paintings of the Virgin and Child; such paintings were very popular during the Counter-Reformation. It is thought that some of her works may be erroneously attributed to her father.
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jokeiis · 1 year
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Just them 💛💙
I did it days ago and I didn't upload it
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weirdlookindog · 1 year
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Alessandro Biffignandi - Wallestein ~ Morte nella nebbia, 1972
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naowominutella · 2 days
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was trying to make a danny phantom oc
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