Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward with director-producer Mark Robson during the filming on location—something that was still uncommon in the late 1950s—for the movie From the Terrace at Beaver & Broad streets, in the Financial District, December 13, 1959.
Photo: Dan Farrell for the NY Daily News via Getty Images
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Joanne Woodward / publicity photo for Mark Robson's From the Terrace (1960)
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Abbott Fuller Graves (1859-1936, American) ~ From the Terrace, n/d
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Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward | From the Terrace (1960)
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Yet another Owl House drawing I never finished (of which there are many lol)
It was a dual redraw of/homage to my first ever fanart from the day the pilot episode aired (below the cut), but this time done right after the show ended and with Eda's updated look! Though I lost steam fast I kinda like it this way lol, one of those things that probably would have lost its energy if I tried to line it yknow
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This week on "Dadrius can still win" I bring you:
Dana's newest art of the Hexsquad & Hagsquad, focusing specifically on Hunter.
1. That outfit is FAR too fashionable to be clothes Hunter picked himself, or any other adult in his life would've for that matter (no offense to Camila, offense to Eda tho). From the nice dress shoes, to the fitted yet baggy jeans, the sleek jacket, sunglasses, and slicked back hair, this entire look screams "Darius picked it out for me :)"
2. Patches on the jeans & jacket, both a reflection of Hunter's current obsession with mending clothes but also that sewing is a part of his relationship with Darius, being the one who initially taught him & that Hunter observed enough of his handiwork to notably recall details of how it looked vs the sewing machine.
4. Hunter's demeanor. Hunter's a dork, that's what we love about him. Yes he's a competent fighter & has decent parkour moves & has confidence in his abilities, but he's not exactly suave or cool. That air he's got feels so much like Darius', with it being even funnier that Darius is also putting on fronts a bit with it.
3. The patches themselves!!! We got a King face, one polkadot patch & two striped patches (patterns are another fashion thing, aka something Darius cares about), a flower (that looks similar to the ones Willow has all over her jeans), the "Quitter Badge" that Eda made for her Bad Girl Coven that she offered to Luz back in "The First Day" (it took me FOREVER to read it before I realized it was a show reference. Also there's a second connection to the Clawthorne fam on his jacket), a Cardinal wing in the center of his back (rip Flapjack my beloved), and last but not least an abomination coven logo. Hmmm, that's a bit random isn't it! He's never shown a particular interest in abomination magic -- unlike how he has for wild magic -- but also the Coven system was a product of Belos, someone Hunter has finally cut off from his life. So. The abomination logo can only be a reference to Darius, otherwise Hunter has literally no ties to it so it'd make no sense being one of the patches on his jacket. And the fact he has that patch that can ONLY be for Darius feels like an extremely blatant reference to their relationship.
Edit: 3.A. The abomination patch is actually not the exact coven logo, it has a ponytail added to it, which is Darius' signature style. Further points to Dadrius with the abomination patch
Anyway here's teen Darius to match because omg he's so fucking cute & a GOOBER. DARIUS HAS BEEN A LIFELONG GOOBER.
Perry really cuts into the way Darius' cloak elegantly swishes behind him. But he can't be bothered to care when he has to Strike A Pose ✨ And All rn. His giant smirk with his hand cupping his chin is the best detail
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Some Amity sketches
[ Image description; Various digital sketches of Amity Blight from the Owl House. Top right is Time Skip Amity with short hair and a dress with abomination swirls, we see her back and she's looking at us over her shoulder, creating a spell circle with her finger. Under her is a sketch of Amity sitting down, her arms crossed on her knees, she has a grumpy expression. In the middle is a full body sketch. On her right is a sketch of a young Amity looking up. Under her is a full body dynamic pose of Amity getting jumpscared. Under that is a sketch of Luz tying Amity's shoes, Amity has her hands clasped behind her back and is looking away from Luz, she's blushing. The last sketch, all the way to the right, is a sketch of Amity waving and smiling with her eyes closed. End description. ]
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I wish Disney would release “The Unauthorized Boiling Isles History” book but with some annotations like commentary, doodle, or notes from TOH characters like Luz, Eda, or Lilith
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In preparation for tonight’s episode:
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