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Scroll no further unless you want Labyrinth to be ruined for you!

Okay fam! Labyrinth is one of my favourite films of all time and have watched it endlessly for nearly 15 years and I’ve just noticed something so insignificant yet so important.

At the end of the film, the goblin king as an owl flies towards the moon- there are no stars.

THERE.

ARE.

NO.

STARS.

Jim Henson and his attention to detail did not put stars in the sky!

Doesn’t seem significant but let’s remember, Jim Henson found it important to show us that our disneyified view of mythology is wrong- look at Sarah and her innocence towards fairies and the idea that goblins are malicious rather than Childish and trickster like. Henson very clearly wants to explain that real mythological creatures are dangerous.

The Goblin King is very clearly based one the Erl Köng and the Green Man. In European legend, this creature seduces young women, offering them fruits and sexual favours. After nights of summoning them back to the forest, he manages to imprison these women and keep them as song birds in gilded cages. This is seen in the ballroom scene, all these beautiful people fawning and begging for the attention of the immortal Erl Köng. Sarah is able to see beyond this facade and is able to apparently free herself from this cage.

She’s still trapped in the Labyrinth.

She solves the Labyrinth, that was the only term that was set by the Goblin King. But as Hoggle says at the beginning, “even if you reach the castle, you’ll never be able to get out again”.

The Goblin King never said that both Toby and Sarah could leave, it was only an exchange of persons.

She ate the peach, the Goblin fruit, and now she is apart of the kingdom, therefore can never leave.

Fast forward to the end when Sarah is escorted back to her home by the Goblin King, Toby is lying in his crib as if nothing has changed.

That’s because nothing has changed for Toby, time has reordered itself so that the changeling was never there.

Sarah closes the door to Toby’s room- the reality where we are. The whole goblin Kingdom and it’s power are only shown when in Toby’s room, the thoughout way from the underground to the aboveground.

Sarah doesn’t say goodbye to her friends in the mirror, she joins them in their realm. The camera pans from the mirror to the bed, almost like we are now in the reflection.

Sarah says her goodbyes to her father and brother (visually to her brother and verbally to her father, who actually questions where she is and never responds to Sarah after her saying she was there)- the goblin kings true gift and is now stuck underground living out her fantasy.

There are no stars underground nor moon, the moon is now the new door way to the mortal plane that the Goblin King uses.

Sarah has been outmanuvered and is now stuck in her gilded golden bird cage.

Got to see the labyrinth in theaters, so I had to do my best Jareth look

Got to see the labyrinth in theaters, so I had to do my best Jareth look


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Sarah is the aesthetic I aim to achieve

Another piece for #intober Meet the The Goblin King. In the land of goblins there are many kings. CoAnother piece for #intober Meet the The Goblin King. In the land of goblins there are many kings. CoAnother piece for #intober Meet the The Goblin King. In the land of goblins there are many kings. CoAnother piece for #intober Meet the The Goblin King. In the land of goblins there are many kings. CoAnother piece for #intober Meet the The Goblin King. In the land of goblins there are many kings. Co

Another piece for #intober Meet the The Goblin King. In the land of goblins there are many kings. Constant infighting and fiefdom lead to new kingdoms that soon fall while others rise. One of the few kings to hold power for some time is Chango. He is cunning, backstabbing and brutal. He carries a bone sword made from the bones of his slain father, killed by none other than Chango himself. Beware the Goblin King for he may befriend you only to betray when it suits him.


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 Happy Birthday to the incomparable David Bowie! David Bowie has always been an inspiration to me an

Happy Birthday to the incomparable David Bowie! David Bowie has always been an inspiration to me and I’m so glad I could honor him through my art. Based on his role as Jareth in Labyrinth from The Jim Henson Company.


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Its my New Gemsona, Goblinite!

Its my New Gemsona, Goblinite!


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Wonderful Labyrinth commission i was able to do for @shrimpdrake! *shop in bio, commissions are open

Wonderful Labyrinth commission i was able to do for @shrimpdrake!

*shop in bio, commissions are open!*


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 The Girl Who Ate The Peach And Forgot Everything (+Detail of Sarah)  The Girl Who Ate The Peach And Forgot Everything (+Detail of Sarah)

The Girl Who Ate The Peach And Forgot Everything

(+Detail of Sarah)


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 As the world falls down…

As the world falls down…


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aries: heroes

taurus: as the world falls down

gemini: starman

cancer: let’s dance

virgo: space oddity 

leo: ashes to ashes

libra: magic dance

scorpio: china girl

sagittarius: life on mars

capricorn: sound & vision

aquarius: ziggy stardust

pisces: the man who sold the world

Finished another rag doll, Jareth the Goblin King form Labyrinth.Finished another rag doll, Jareth the Goblin King form Labyrinth.Finished another rag doll, Jareth the Goblin King form Labyrinth.

Finished another rag doll, Jareth the Goblin King form Labyrinth.


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‘Prince of the Land of Stench’ The Labyrinth.

‘Prince of the Land of Stench’ The Labyrinth.


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Saddened by the news that we lost a legend today. I was shocked to hear that he passed of cancer, an

Saddened by the news that we lost a legend today. I was shocked to hear that he passed of cancer, and NOT his favorite past time, putting out fire with gasoline. I painted this a few years back for a friend and I thought today would be a great time to share. Rest in peace, Mr. Bowie. By Brett Gross. Water color and colored pencil on water color paper. 18"x24".


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