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Just without the horror

thearcaderunner:

Confrontation


He tends to freeze up. Shut down. Too many confrontations about who he is tend to end terribly, and it’s just become apart of his fear at this point. ended up clouding my mind till I drew it, honestly it’s quite sad he hasn’t been able to really find any place that wouldn’t react irrationally to who he was or even who he’s trying to be.


Afton ain’t even present and he’s still messing shit up.

Scoop him up and tell him it’s okay-

(I did some quality of life fixes. I realized i really didn’t like the arm)

Van Gogh + flowers [8/?] ↳ PeoniesPeony symbolizes bashfulness and compassion. It can also be used t

Van Gogh + flowers[8/?]
↳ Peonies
Peony symbolizes bashfulness and compassion. It can also be used to express indignation or shame. It symbolizes a happy life, happy marriage, good health and prosperity.(x)


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Art History Meme [6/8] Artists ↳ Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) Light is therefore colourArt History Meme [6/8] Artists ↳ Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) Light is therefore colourArt History Meme [6/8] Artists ↳ Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) Light is therefore colour

Art History Meme [6/8] Artists
↳ Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851)

Light is therefore colour.


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seaoflove:

six details of ophelia

“the poet says that by starlight / you come seeking, in the night, the flowers that you picked / and that he has seen on the water, lying in her long veils / white ophelia floating, like a great lily.” — arthur rimbuad

paul delaroche / friedrich wilhelm theodor heyser / constantin meunier / john william waterhouse / ignasi moreal / john everett millais

aqua-regia009:Mary Magdalene in the Cave (1868) by Hugues Merle(1822–1881)aqua-regia009:Mary Magdalene in the Cave (1868) by Hugues Merle(1822–1881)aqua-regia009:Mary Magdalene in the Cave (1868) by Hugues Merle(1822–1881)aqua-regia009:Mary Magdalene in the Cave (1868) by Hugues Merle(1822–1881)

aqua-regia009:

Mary Magdalene in the Cave (1868)
byHugues Merle (1822–1881)


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Slade with long hair  

Slade with long hair  


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darkmacademia: details / townley venus (1813), british museum, londondarkmacademia: details / townley venus (1813), british museum, london

darkmacademia:

details / townley venus (1813), british museum, london


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