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dooodle-bug · 11 months
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my art teacher liked this
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hijx · 3 months
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He’s a Kira Queen 🎶
Kira Yoshikage
My name is Yoshikage Kira. I’m 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don’t smoke, but I occasionally drink. I’m in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up. I’m trying to explain that I’m a person who wishes to live a very quiet life. I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn’t lose to anyone.
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reverintherevery · 1 year
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Leo as Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.
Part two in my “Drawing TMNT as historical Art” you can see Part one here: Donnie as Donatello’s David. Next one Will eventually be Here.
Should Mikey or Raph go next?
Also, there is Merch if anyone is interested!
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ab-rinart · 5 months
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Henry Panel redraw
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bloodgulchblog · 27 days
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Ooooooh you want to read and/or listen to the audiobook of The Mona Lisa by Jeff Vandermeer and Tessa Kum so bad oooooooohhhhhhh
(It's the best Flood horror story in Halo please believe me, fair warning the audiobook is 3.5 hours you WILL need to take a break but it's so worth it it's so good it's so well-performed, Holter Graham does some of the best audiobook work in Halo)
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fantazist · 23 days
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A long time ago I painted this and sold it for $110. 💪😎
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thefinalbracket · 23 days
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GROUP 4: ROUND 2
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SAKURA HARUNO vs LA GIOCONDA, THE MONA LISA
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spontaneousspirit · 1 month
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I PRESENT TO YOU,
The Mini-Lisa
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She so tinyyy
2x3 inch area lmao (My 0.05 Copic fineliner had a fun time in the spotlight lol)
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She fit in my altoids tin
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yourfavsmokesweed · 2 months
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I can't believe I'm about to ask this but do the mona lisa smoking weed
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YOUR FAV: THE MONA LISA FROM REAL LIFE SMOKES WEED IN A DENNY'S PARKING LOT!
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piratedog64 · 2 months
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“God knows where he is right now, but I promise you, he's doing whatever the hell he wants and not giving a damn about me! And I'm just fine with that. When you love the Doctor, it's like loving the stars themselves. You don't expect a sunset to admire you back” -River Song, The Husbands of River Song
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iamthecutestofborg · 2 years
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The Onion WISHES thier content was this good I thought this kind of thing only happened in sitcoms
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perlelas · 2 months
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Je ne comprends pas/I don't understand...
Bonjour. J'ai lu un article comme quoi deux "écologistes" ont balancé de la soupe sur La Joconde (protégée par une vitre, heureusement), en justifiant leurs actes par leur volonté de promouvoir au droit à une alimentation saine et durable. 🤨🤨😐 Est-ce que quelqu'un peut m'expliquer où est le rapport entre "l'alimentation saine et durable" et balancer de la soupe sur une œuvre d'art qui a 521 ans ? Hello. I read an article that two "ecologists" threw soup on the Mona Lisa (protected by a glass, fortunately), justifying their actions by their desire to promote the right to healthy and sustainable food. 🤨🤨😐 Can someone explain to me the relationship between "healthy and sustainable food" and throwing soup on a work of art that is 521 years old ?
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highladyluck · 1 year
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Facebook thinks I should buy this
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canadaloveselenasblog · 5 months
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Why is Mona Lisa so captivating? Is it her smile, the mysterious aura surrounds her, what is it?! Da Vinci: Dude, it's just a painting. Yes, even though it is one of the greatest art with the means of scientific techniques behind it, it's popularity stems from the curiosity of an average human mind and their fanaticism. It also shows doesn't matter the period or age, gossip culture has been there for centuries and will there in future
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modernwizard · 1 year
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Why I love the Spymaster #101: He's the Mona Lisa!
Find my full series under the HELP I WUVS HIM tag.
#101: He's the Mona Lisa!
This is it, folks: my 100th entry in the list of reasons I love the Spymaster! [It's coming as #101 because I listed his hair as two separate reasons accidentally. Whoops!]
I talk about the Spymaster's use of classic paintings of modern Western art elsewhere in my list. #61: Playing even more with gender! notes that he substitutes himself in three paintings into the position of women. #79: The Scream! 💔 points out that his use of the painting illustrates his struggles with mental health. #100: His art collection! examines why he turns to famous paintings that are considered classics.
This mini essay looks specifically at why he puts himself in the place of the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci.
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I can think of a few reasons:
The subject is considered to be a great beauty. We know that the Spymaster cares about his looks, being a confirmed fashionista [#68]. He also wishes for a constant audience to reassure him that he's fascinating and wonderful. By sticking himself in the place of a woman who has received compliments and attention for her beauty for centuries, he assumes those compliments and attention for himself.
The subject is mysterious. Recently it has been definitively identified as Lisa Gherardini, wife of Frederick del Giocondo, but, before then, speculation ran rampant about who the mystery woman was. The subject's expression, which gives rise to the term "Mona Lisa smile," meaning an unreadable smile, has also been a subject of debate. With his penchant for enigmas and disguises, the Spymaster probably likes taking the place of the subject and becoming an enduring conundrum too.
The subject is beloved, as is the painting. Presumably de Giocondo commissioned da Vinci to paint Gherardini as a way to demonstrate the esteem and affection he had for his wife. Furthermore, the painting itself is beloved, being arguably the most visited, most popular most parodied, and most well-known artwork worldwide. The Spymaster wishes he were that popular. Plus he wants to be beloved too [by the Doctor].
The painting endures. It has lasted for hundreds of years, despite wars and other political upheaval, theft, restoration, and attempted vandalism. You know -- kind of like the Spymaster.
The painting has been used as a canvas for gender-bending. [H/T @sclfmastery the art historian for bringing this to my attention!] In 1919 Dadaist Marcel Duchamp drew a mustache on a postcard of the painting and called the work L.H.O.O.Q., or She Has a Hot Ass in English. [If you read the letters aloud in French, it sounds the same as Elle a chaud au cul.] In 1954 Surrealist artist Salvador Dali painted Self Portrait as the Mona Lisa, blending his features -- particularly the prominent eyes, fanciful facial hair, and hands -- with those of the subject. [See black and white picture below.] By putting himself as Ra-Ra-Rasputin in the painting, the Spymaster joins a long tradition of shocking, absurdist stunts designed to command the public's the Doctor's attention.
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@sclfmastery @natalunasans @whovianuncle @timeladyjamie @rowanthestrange
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randomitempolls · 3 months
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