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For future reference when I’m drawing blanks on characters to put in prompts.
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Incredible realization of a 1950s street scene with the creation of a vast greased pompadour and laughing bystanders.
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Ah!! Hey there!
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The Two Crowns by Frank Bernard Dicksee
In The Two Crowns Dicksee portrays an English medieval prince returning home in triumph on a white horse decorated with three feathers. Wearing a golden crown, he gazes up at a crucifix, Christ's crown of thorns contrasting starkly with the jewelled headpiece and opulent armour of the prince. Although surrounded by admiring onlookers, the prince is transfixed by the sight of this representation of Christ, a vivid reminder of the lack of importance of temporal power and riches.
The Two Crowns is one of a number of paintings by Dicksee with a medieval theme, including The Redemption of Tannhäuser (1890) and The Passing of Arthur (1899). But in contrast to both these works The Two Crowns does not represent any particular historical event. Dicksee seizes the opportunity to create a scene brimming with pomp and ceremony. The jubilation of the crowds at the Prince's homecoming is represented with flying banners and coloured confetti thrown by the youthful maidens in the foreground and from the balcony above.
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Porträt der Rockabilly-Legende Otto Bruhn (Portrait of the Rockabilly Legend Otto Bruhn), 2019 by P.R.Wind
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Pink Pomp
"Pink Pomp" is 11" x 14" acrylic on paper. Prints are available!
If this painting speaks to you, prints and home decor featuring “Pink Pomp” can be found here in my Pixels gallery! 💖
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54 Nude Honeys-Get On The Bus
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Ok. That's it, the hair is getting chopped off this weekend
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Pompabonk
Q: I heard you like gorillas; how about the Bonkers sub boss enemy from Kirby?
A: yeah my man cute
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The condition of those for whom Christ died...
Morally. We are so weak by nature that we are swayed by every influence which assails us. At one time man is driven by fashion; at another he is afraid of his fellow men. Then the evil spirit comes upon him, or if the devil should let him alone, his own heart suffices. The pomp of this world, the lust of the eye, the pride of life—any of these things will drive men about at random. Nothing seems to be too wicked, too insane, for mankind. Man is morally weak—a poor, crazy child.
~ C.H. Spurgeon
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Elegantly Dressed Gentleman Diego de Monte, by Diego de Monte
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