I got inspired to build a small fairy garden for Valentine’s Day in my Genshin teapot! I chose Thoma as my pretty boy Valentine and muse for photos lol. It all turned out so cute!
Check out the build and showcase video here: https://youtu.be/8uCEKEHyLDo
I initially recorded the entire build but the file got corrupted cause I forgot to update some drivers heh heh, but I still wanted to show you guys a video of it, so rebuilt the whole center garden.
maybe its just me and my love of all things gothic, but i've been really surprised by the classification of saltburn as a (poorly executed) 'eat the rich' satire. i would've said it was primarily gothic fiction and that the class commentary was more a backdrop to that than the major thesis of the film, so it's interesting that a lot of people seemed to interpret it mostly or entirely through the lens of class satire. i'll be interested to see if the interpretation/reaction to the movie changes at all between the theatrical release and the digital one in a couple weeks; my perception is that a not insignificant number of people went into saltburn expecting something like parasite and were justifiably disappointed. not me though i'm a sucker for a fucked up gothic romance
There was a point where I deleted all of my DSMP related art for personal reasons... But I feel like with things ending I should repost some of my old pieces to celebrate something that impacted me so greatly and meant so much.
Double post today! Last 2 parts of the little series I have here as tribute to my underrated queens 🖤
top to bottom, left to right: Nina Sayers from Black Swan (2010), Jenn Remming from Sweetheart (2019), Daphne Peters from Braid (2018), Elaine from The Love Witch (2016), Adelaide Wilson from Us (2019), Dani Ardor from Midsommar (2019), and Edith Cushing from Crimson Peak (2015).
From top to bottom, left to right: Lisa from Lisa Frankenstein (2024), Vanessa Shelley from the Five Nights at Freddy's movie (2023), M3gan and Cady James from M3GAN (2022), Lucy/"young woman" from I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020), Pearl from Pearl (2022), and Emerald Haywood from Nope (2022)
"Murder On the Dance Floor" by Sophie Ellis-Bextor or otherwise known as The Past (Killing Eve/2019) written and supervised by Emerald Fennell) is Prologue (Saltburn/2023) also written and directed by Emerald Fennell)
Coincidence? Please.
Everything's connected.
Recently updated my profile pics on twt. Amused to realise that my alt clearly has a Photographer's Profile Pic™, while my main clearly has a Photoshoot Result Profile Pic™.
ive been dicking around in the teapot lately and like... man, the sumeru teapot layout is so disappointing. 0 desert inclusion, the rainforest theme is presented in this weird dreamscape aesthetic that completely fails to recreate the charm of the actual rainforest areas, every level of it is just an identical flat circle.... its bad