Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
The Comet, the Owl, and the Galaxy.
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@shublies Oh, hey! I know you! 😄❤️💜💙 Thank you so much, Shelby, for bringing her to life for me! 😘
I had a great time working with @lunam0sity
This is her finished commission which I loved every part of.
Good morning @neil-gaiman, thank you so much for this. I'm psyched to add your books to my list! I learned to read my first words with the Chronicles of Narnia. Dawn Treader and Magician's Nephew are my favorites. It must be the portals.
So important to be protected by each other ✨
So, I’ve started this new thing of incorporating texts into my paintings and basically using them as an art journal, writing down my thoughts, ideas and such. I’m allowing the words to mix and merge with other patterns and elements of painting so they are not really legible. But in case you’re curious what it says on the image here is the text:
He wore black on black.
Black on black never as a fashion statement. Black on black but never a minimalist. Black on black but not emo.
Black on black but not as a shield, not for protection. Black on black as a source of personal power, as owning his messy, complex, raw self. Black on black as raw power focused and channeled into something constructive.
Black on black as there are no other options. Black on black as Lilith, dark side of the Moon and owning his rage. Black on black as self-mastery.
Black as black ink, incaustum nigrum. Black on black as being fiercely independent. Black on black as being to Hell and back several times and surviving. Black on black as being his own savior.
Eve by Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer, 1896.
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It’s rolling out this week on iOS and Android, and comes with this Help Center article.
Thanks! ✌️