a little tribute to my new fav song from the epic musical
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Joseph commission
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Giving Socrates a weighted blanket (Alcibiades)
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So I have been sketching out some scenes for the next animatic... and some of them are just scribbles of different concepts.
I think my goal is to have Odysseus traumatized constantly.
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Traditional sketch of Apollo's face 🌞
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Kid Dionysus
(print)
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A short comic based on a passage in Acts of John, an apocryphal christian writing from the second century CE. I really enjoy the way it's written as a first person account of the travels of Saint John, it's very lovely:
113 O thou who hast kept me until this hour for thyself and untouched by union with a woman: who when in my youth I desired to marry didst appear unto me and say to me: John I have need of thee: who didst prepare for me also a sickness of the body: who when for the third time I would marry didst forthwith prevent me, and then at the third hour of the day saidst unto me on the sea: John, if thou hadst not been mine, I would have suffered thee to marry: who for two years didst blind me, and grant me to mourn and entreat thee: who in the third year didst open the eyes of my mind and also grant me my visible eyes: who when I saw clearly didst ordain that it should be grievous to me to look upon a woman[...] who didst make my love of thee spotless: who didst make my joining unto thee perfect and unbroken: who didst give me undoubting faith in thee, who didst order and make clear my inclination toward thee[...]
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"Wouldn’t You Like" - EPIC: The Musical
Hermes
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Tatiana Blass, Penelope, wife of Odysseus
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ATTENTION:
IT IS MARCH!!!!
DON'T FORGET TO WEAR YOUR MARCH PROTECTION BRACELET!!!!!
Alcibiades already got his and it's only 5 hours into March but he's not risking it and neither should you.
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Etruscan Votive Statuette, 300–200 B.C. - Unknown artist, Terracotta, 21.6 × 13.2 × 7.5 cm
This statuette represents a male torso with an incision from the breast bone to the abdomen that exposes the internal organs. The dedicator perhaps suffered from stomach or intestinal problems. The model is a schematic version of the human anatomy rather than an exact replica, but the relative placement, size, and shape of organs is generally correct. Such medical knowledge of internal anatomy may have been gained from the observation of butchered animals or mortally wounded warriors on the battlefield.
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"Angry woman protects her girls from a depressed sneaky man" the animatic is here! 🐖
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the reason i dont draw virgil with his tits out
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Bull-horned Dionysus
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Wouldn't you like...?😎🎵
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my take on this babygirl's style
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