Frank Bernard Dicksee (1853-1928), Chivalry, 1885, oil on canvas, Sydney, Art Gallery of New South Wales.
My mother thinks I'm a hermit, but I just aren't able to handle anyone in this place anymore. Is there any hope left for me?
The East wing at Buckingham Palace, London, United Kingdom,
Originally built by Edward Blore between 1847 and 1849 to "provide space for Queen Victoria's growing family", the wing encloses what was previously a U-shaped courtyard, according to the Royal Collection Trust.
After five years of restoration work by the trust's curators and conservators, involving the temporary removal of over 3,500 artworks and other objects, the wing has opened to the public as part of the palace's State Rooms tours that take place every summer.
Credit: Royal Collection Trust/His Majesty King Charles III 2024/ Peter Smith
breathe rapidly and shallowly.
feel their heart pounding in their chest.
have trouble forming coherent thoughts.
sweat profusely even in cool environments.
tremble or shake uncontrollably.
feel a tightness in their chest or throat.
dart their eyes around frantically.
speak in a hurried and disjointed manner.
feel an overwhelming sense of dread.
have a strong urge to escape or hide.
experience a sense of detachment or unreality.
struggle to make rational decisions.
COTL fanart!
Started this as a simple way to get rid of my art block and ended up with 8 fully rendered drawings somehow, i wasnt even planning on drawing backgrounds lol
also sorry for the long post (it will be even longer next time)
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Medieval Europeans, despite their reputation as a filthy society, also bathed pretty regularly, often in public baths that were located near bakeries (so that they could use the waste heat from the ovens to warm up the water. Here’s a European bath depicted by Albrecht Durer (apparently you could chug a beer while bathing — very efficient!):
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Close enough
Based on a dream i had last night about a haunted house screaming at me to stay.