Rowena: Then I’ll kill Sam Winchester. That’ll really frog up your natural order, won’t it?
Billie: Go ahead. I don’t think it’s a good thing. And I don’t believe any of us will like what comes next, but I don’t do blackmail so… Go ahead.
Billie and Rowena in Funeralia (13x19): Best of SPN Ladies [378 / ?]
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thats it im a rowena/billie truther!
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ROWENA AND BILLIE OR AS I LIKE TO CALL THEM QUEEN OF HELL AND DEATH WIIIIIIVES !!!!!!!!!!!!
ref below cut
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All A Girl Needs (1942)- Haddon Sundblom (Study)
ID: Three images showing a digital drawing of Billie and Rowena from episode 13x19 of Supernatural. They are sitting on the ground and embracing with Billie kneeling, and Rowena tipped over into their arms. Rowena's face is turned away from the viewer and buried in Billie's shoulder. Billie's face is visible, with their head resting against Rowena's. They are in the room from the final scene of 13x19, with an empty fireplace behind them and the red candles from Rowena's ritual scattered about. The first image shows the full drawing and beneath are two close ups of Billie and Rowena. End ID.
ID: The painting 'All A Girl Needs' by Haddon Sundblom. The pose is the same as the top image, however in this case the figures are not Billie and Rowena, and they are on a bed in a bedroom, rather than on the floor. There is a shelf with books behind them and a side table with a lamp to the right. End ID.
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In order of IMDB appearances since we are limited to 12 :(
Part 2 is here
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Art masterpost: Seguila Sempre, Guidarti Saprá
Author: Amputation (@hobbyistauthor)
Artists: sidewinder (@hawkland)
It's time for the second of my @reversefantasyspnbang collaborations, and this one was with the amazing @hobbyistauthor!
I've been on a serious pre-Raphaelite kick these past few months—which you'll see more of coming soon—but this is the first piece inspired by that school that I get to share publicly. The (very) direct inspiration for this piece was Evelyn de Morgan's aptly-titled 1880 painting The Angel of Death - and yes, I did stick really close to reproducing the original with just some color variations in the garments and of course, making it Rowena and Billie. The pose in the original art just seemed so close to the scene between them in "Funeralia" I couldn't help but wonder if they had been inspired by the art during filming as well!
Here's a close-up of Rowena and Billie taken in slightly different light to see more of the shimmer paint and details. I was using some shimmer watercolors as well as putting in a lot of detail work with pen and acrylic paint pen, especially on those wing feathers:
@hobbyistauthor wrote a beautiful story to go with the art and I couldn't be more thrilled that they chose to claim it! Please go read it and give them some love <3
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