Maria L. Angus (British, 1887-1910) • A Pensive Mood • Unknown date • Watercolour
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Federico Beltrán Masses (Spanish, 1885-1949) • À une passante (Les Fleurs du Mal, Baudelaire) • 1946
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today was another weird day
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obscure artist factive culture is having very little content of your source
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radical face songs to listen to if you’ve never heard a radical face song before
his aesthetic is very victorian ghost songs. for his family tree series, he only uses instruments that would have been available during the time period each song takes place during (usually mid to late 19th century)
everything costs (les mis mutuals this song is very eponine)
reminders (also eponine)
holy branches (watch the music video it is art)
family portrait
second family portrait
west
small hands
nightclothes
severus and stone (wait this one out, it gets better as the song goes on)
always gold
the gilded hand
welcome home, son
wrapped in piano strings
rivers in the dust
winter is coming
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Me after remembering this account (I'm not hyper-fixated on knd anymore) :
Take some art
And then I leave
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This song is heavenly. I recommend listening in a dark/ dimly lit room at a moment where there's minimal sound. I lost the ability to move and felt like I was dying (in a good way)
Best 9 minutes of my life
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Happy to let everyone know I am back and working on a new ref sheet for Drabek. Art will come through slower then usual as I still have a lot to set up on this thing but once thats finished I assure you there will be a lot more to come <3
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Paul Nash (British, 1889-1946) • Solstice of the Sunflower • 1945 • National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada
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