PAVILION OF LIGHT BY DARMODY ARCHITECTURE
The Mardyke is an area in Cork city, on the northern half of the long western part of the island formed by the two channels of the River Lee near the city centre.
BANDSTAND IN MARDYKE GARDENS IN CORK CITY
I have photographed this bandstand a number of times but this time I had a number of problems but the main one was that I had to edit out a number of children who kept getting in the way but it is nice to see that they like the structure as much, if not more, than I do.
The other issue is that they structure is no longer uniformly white and there is…
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winter is for the late 90s to late 2000s rock/ alt rock girlies. but also christmas music. it’s a balance of evanescence and bing crosby.
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Zelda Fitzgerald's New York
Zelda Fitzgerald loved New York, where she lived in the early 1920s. A talented painter (as well as writer and dancer), she created these works over a period of years, from the 1920s to 1943. In 1996, her granddaughter, Eleanor Lanahan, included many of her works in a book, Zelda: An Illustrated Life.
Eighty-three of her paintings are available for purchase as prints from art.com. These are the ones of New York.
Above: Central Park in the spring.
The Brooklyn Bridge, apparently after a party.
Fifth Avenue. The view is dominated by St. Patrick's Cathedral, in whose rectory Zelda and Scott were married in 1920. On 5th Avenue, everyone celebrates.
Grand Central Station
Grant's Tomb
Times Square. "Past the Rialto, the glittering front of the Astor, the jewelled magnificence of Times Square … a gorgeous alley of incandescence ahead . . . " (F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Beautiful and Damned)
Washington Square
Scottie and Jack, Grand Central Time. This is the last of the pictures, painted in 1943, when her daughter Scottie married Jack Lanahan, seen here in his Navy uniform.
Photos from art.com and HuffPost
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here's fritz! i never got to do much with him since people gravitated towards lorraine and she's just on surface level a lot more entertaining but here he is. lorraine has been put back at her original age which was 11 or so (for this little stint), and fritz here is 8. he has to attend classes with the special eds kids i think cause he's mute and he has affections for jimmy.
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Gumball´s Bizarre Adventure: Gumbolion
Hice algo, un crossover entre un show asombroso y un manga bizarro.
Made something, a crossover between and amazing show and a bizarre manga.
Nota no relacionada: Hoy es mi cumpleaños. YAY
Unrelated note: Today´s my birthday. YAY
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I procrastinated making one of the next pages so hard I made this instead- how?
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Early Morning on the Greenway, Boston, MA
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The Great Gatsby & Mansfield Park
These two books, written by very different people in very different eras, give me the same feeling. The first time I read Mansfield Park, the similar feeling was from this line:
They were careless people, Tom and Daisy – they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made.
Because the first time I saw the book as Fanny did, I saw the Crawfords as invaders who kind of ruined this family and then escaped without being harmed, but then I read it again and I realized that what really makes me sad in each book is the sadness of unachievable dreams.
Gatsby never gets Daisy, Edmund never gets Mary. Both of them couldn’t see the real woman. Edmund will not listen and sees what he wants to exist. Gatsby sees Daisy as a representation of wealth and success not as an actual human with a past and emotions.
Both family structures, Daisy & Tom and the Bertrams, are superficially beautiful and yet inwardly rotten (with the exception of Edmund, mostly)
Nick Caraway and Fanny Price both occupy a strange liminal space where they are within and outside of higher society.
Jordan Baker and Mary Crawford both kind of watch the action from the sidelines and don’t get involved in the morality. Both lose their love interest because of how they react to the climax of the story.
Nick and Fanny both do this strange thing where at first they don’t seem to really be participants in the story, but kind of strange narrator-observers but as time go on they take more of the stage
The hollow morality of the rich, disillusionment with society
Something between Gatsby and Fanny, where they are both raised up socially (Gatsby by his wealth and Fanny by her family), but they aren’t fully there and no one treats them as a equal. They are neither rich nor poor, they don’t fit anywhere. To oppose my point above a little, Nick knows how to fit, he isn’t fully in the club because he has a job and is poor. But Gatsby makes social errors and doesn’t seem to pick up cues, because he doesn’t have the education. Fanny has only a part of the education and no wealth. Her own conciousness of how poorly she merits a place in the society she lives in. But then she doesn’t fit in Portsmouth anymore either..
So anyway, despite being very different, these books occupy the same real estate in my head because I get a similar vibe from them. Someday I want to do a sort of crossover but I’m not totally sure how. Interestingly, while I have written varations to make Mansfield Park end happily, I don’t have the same compunction with The Great Gatsby. Maybe it’s because I literally don’t know how to fix it. Obviously you could send Gatsby home on time from WWI, but would Daisy really choose him? Would they actually be happy? If anything I want to write a nice happy ending for Jordan Baker.
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e os mais bem vestidos e os cafoninhas, gigi?
Lembrando que isso aqui é minha opinião pessoal, okay? O importante é vocês gostarem do que estão vestindo.
Mais bem vestidos:
Han Ji-Woo. Não sei se o que ele tá vestindo é um kimono, só sei que o professor ficou um gostoso com ele. Muito elegante e original.
Orion Kwon. A roupa quase inteira do boy é preto, simples, elegante... E aí ele coloca esse terno babado com uma estampa maravilhosa... 10/10!
Siya Carter. O saree dela tá simplesmente maravilhoso! E ouvi boatos que é criação dela mesma! No próximo evento vou pedir pra Sisi fazer minha roupa também.
Sarya Glynhorn. Com toda essa pegada de mato e floresta digno de uma elfa, ficou lindo.
Jeong Dahae. Parece que o vestido foi feito com o próprio mar, coisa mais linda, caimento impecável.
Juno Yoon. Ele escolheu um conjunto com uma estampa maravilhosa, não tem nem como criticar.
Hansol Ji. Ficou uma coisa meio príncipe das trevas, com um cropped no meio, fiquei sem palavras!
Marina Fernandes. Eu simplesmente amei a saia do vestido, ela anda parece que tá flutuando por ai, achei tudo!
Mais cafoninhas:
Illyna Bianchi. Eu sei que o tema é escrito nas estrelas, mas nossa, precisava de tanta estrela assim? É estrela no vestido, no pé, no cabelo, no anel... Meu deus...
Jordan Park. Não entendi a pegada punk rock... Nada a ver com o tema e nada formal. Ta passando por uma adolescência tardia?
JJ Black... Eu só, não entendi. A roupa é até bonita, mas tá completamente fora do dress code, cade o esquadrão da moda pra fazer uma intervenção? O mesmo serve pro Mindeulle Hyun.
Zoella Fitzgerald. Eu tenho uma preguiça de gótico vitoriano... Pra mim é coisa de gente que não tem personalidade, quer ter uma e ai pega uma já pronta. Não que seja o seu caso, Zozo, mas tenho minhas críticas.
Morgana, Sophia, Damon, Katrina, Steve, Asher, Anjali, Taliyah... tudo sem graça. Qual é gente, somos uma faculdade de excluídos ou não somos? Se vistam com algo mais original!
Queria deixar um adendo especial pra Merrill Armstrog, porque eu ainda não decidi se amei ou odiei o look dela. Ao mesmo tempo que é bonito, também é muita informação. Então... Não sei?
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'The Lost World: Jurassic Park' by Karl Fitzgerald.
Officially licensed 24" x 36" screen prints, in signed Regular and Variant AP editions of 20 for £39 each.
On sale now from Karl's website.
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ocs i haven't touched in years that i put back into the south park style. they're not south park ocs anymore but i will probably do both regular and SP art of them cause i'm in the mood.
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