Ray Bolger's performance for the character of the Scarecrow in the 1939 movie, at the exact moment he shouts "Hurray! We're off to see a wizard!" and trips, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC5Tsy6mFzs
reminded me of Ariel, the little mermaid when she falls on Prince Eric as she learns how to walk. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNrM6Mqnb2c
And this idea combined by the info that in the book, The Scarecrow is only 2 days old when he meets Dorothy and that he trips a lot, reminded me so much of a human child learning how to walk.
In this Legends of Oz fan art, Dorothy teaches the Scarecrow how to walk when she gets him down from his pole, but the poor creature doesn't know how yet. ANd Dorothy becomes his teacher. At first he was scared and closed his eyes since his legs are so wobbly at first and he trips, but Dorothy encourages him to open his eyes and let her guide him. So he peeks with one eye open before fully truting her. She won't let go until he finds his balance.
Les monstres sont réels, les fantômes le sont aussi, ils vivent à l'intérieur de nous. Et parfois, ils gagnent.
Stephen King (via pramodavana)
I wanna thank @BrendaMaryanArt and @SUPERLOU_GAMES on twitter for letting me use the characters and sound of the video game Finding Frankie.
I wanna thank @asperasparagus and @janesbeloved for letting me use their OCs.
And I wanna thank @emiimagination
and @chacha1727141 on twitter for their support ^^.
got some pieces to try on to see if everything fits for a Rambley the racoon cosplay
Animation techniques and effects from the classic era. For more vintage movie geekery, check out my Old Hollywood Special Effects, and my Early Color Film Processes posts! (And while you’re at it, take a look at my art blog, why don’t ya?)
Just because you did something wrong in the past doesn’t mean you can’t advocate against it now. It doesn’t make you a hypocrite. You just grew. Don’t let people use your past to invalidate your current mindset.
done with Posca paint marker and Graph’It alcohol marker