Cat illustrations created by editing recent photos of my cat...
“You will be the rightful King of the Six Duchies, of the Out Islands, of all the Cursed Shores! All. I will give you all your dreams, if only you come back!” My dream was dead in my arms. I continued to walk.
this diva...
Luna (Moon) Evelyn De Morgan (1855–1919) De Morgan Collection
Malta and lord Golden, Myblack and Fitz.
Studies of drawing by Ludwig Vacatko.
Molly Chandler (Badgerlock) spends many nights alone in her bed probably wondering and trying not to think about where her husband is and what is on his mind. She spend years alone in bed while Fitz wrote romantic and passionate letters to the Fool battling with his love, need and desire which he pushed deep inside but could not be denied anymore. There is a new work on AO3 called The Cold Side of the Bed by mellowthorn and these images are based on that or your imagination of how she felt.
I took a really long time to construct this room and there is a second version which I will upload as well.
‘But for here, for now, just between us two, and for no other reason save I am me and you are you, I tell you this. I am glad, glad that you are alive. To see you take breath puts the breath back in my lungs. If there must be another my fate is twined around, I am glad it is you.’
Mosè Bianchi (Italian, 1840-1904)
La lettura
The Expulsion form Eden, c. 1900
John Spencer Stanhope
Fitz playing the role of Tom Badgerlock. This is how I see him in my mind's eye. Created with the help of Photoshop and BeFunky from various images pulled together into one. Background created separately, parts of the face, hair changed and edited, colors heavily edited. P.S. I am not selling anything. Just wish to share my love and deep obsession of the series. Please don't throw stones.
Blog to share my digital art created in Photoshop mostly for Realm of Elderlings but also other fantasy and sci-fi books and shows. I will also share some photography and possibly other tentative thoughts and fascinations when the fancy strikes me.Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice; Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment. (William Shakespeare )
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