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  • The caption reads: "Defeated by roses. Near Turin's Lingotto station, along a lonely path, Miss Guida Concetta Rinino, 28 years old, who was bringing a nice bunch of roses to a relative, was accosted by an unknown young man. The young woman, rather than losing heart, defended herself with extraordinary energy, using the bunch of flowers as a weapon. So it was that the scoundrel, his face all scratched up, had to flee. (Drawing by Walter Molino.)"

  • Incredible. At a distance I understand how the woman might appear to be the abuser and the man the sympathetic victim, but the second you zoom into the man’s face the pink-cheeked rage- not remorse, or rejection, or embarrassment- not heartbreak or despair- but RAGE- the deeper story speaks itself into your suspicions.

    And the bit where they’re HER roses? Almost a relief, but also sadder, as she will arrive at whatever event without them, or with them destroyed.

    Do you think when the righteous anger and anxiety and annoyance fade, when she arrives at her destination- will her loved ones applaud her? Will she be proud? Will her hands shake? Will she walk home with company from then out, and for how long?

    In this moment, she is provoked into anger. Anger is good- it appears strong. But look at his face. Would you put it past him to linger there after dark, in case she returns alone?

    What story will HE tell, of ‘I was perfectly polite, but she didn’t even give me a chance- women like that, they’d swoon for a jerk in a heartbeat, but kind and flattering men like me?…”

    I love this piece. It paints both stories while illustrating the power dynamics and struggles at play. This should be shown in art classes

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    By the Pond

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    thecollectibles:
“Monster Mashtober by Samantha Mash
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    thecollectibles:
“Monster Mashtober by Samantha Mash
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    thecollectibles:
“Monster Mashtober by Samantha Mash
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    thecollectibles:
“Monster Mashtober by Samantha Mash
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    thecollectibles:
“Monster Mashtober by Samantha Mash
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“Monster Mashtober by Samantha Mash
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  • Monster Mashtober by Samantha Mash

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    Brotherhood of The Orb

  • Recollection (1/2

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    MEDIEVAL GIRLFRIENDS INKTOBER
    DAY 29 - Lovers' nest | DAY 30 - Starry Waltz | DAY 31 - Pumpkin's Field

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    christmas movie where a city girl falls for a cowboy but they're both horny lesbians

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    Misleading

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    The embrace that feels like home

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    (source)

    There are so many ways to make moodboards, bookcovers, and icons without infringing copyright! As artists, authors, and other creatives, we need to be especially careful not to use someone else’s work and pass it off as our own. 

    Please add on if you know any more sites for free images <3

  • Thanks for the information!!

  • I will reblog this everytime i see it

  • Ok so while we’re at this, I just checked out Unsplash, and it’s an AMAZING site for free images?

  • the-evil-clergyman:
“The Robot Who Looked Like Me, from Cosmopolitan Magazine by Dick Ellescas (Nov. 1973)
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  • The Robot Who Looked Like Me, from Cosmopolitan Magazine by Dick Ellescas (Nov. 1973)

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  • ID: A stylised digital drawing of two women. One is a knight with long, curly hair, kneeling in full armour, offering a helm filled with flowers to a princess. The princess is wearing a medieval dress and a hennin, and looks surprised and delighted by the gesture. The two are in love! End IDALT

    🗡️ a gift 🗡️

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  • 3 different drawings of chimeras // lion , goat, snake creatureALT

    more chimera scribbles,

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    &. lilac theme by seyche