That’s on period.
“I've been waiting for you.” Ink, copic on wood-free paper 210mm×148mm
「メリークリスマス、ああ、随分待ってたよ」 インク、コピック、上質紙 210mm×148mm (A5サイズ)
Is that a gift? To me 🥺?
It’s better be a pack of chocolate frogs 😡
"Sebastian?! Did you set your uncle on fire?!"😳😱🫣🔥
This is an homage to the "Disaster Girl" meme.
In this case, Sebastian is Disaster Boy, grinning mischievously at the fact that it's not the house that's on fire, but his uncle.
Ominis would surely have been horrified 😂
[I've been working on this drawing for a really long time, and I think it's a thousand times better than my last post. I like the style much better.]
Undergarments of The Edwardian Era
submitted by @ever-since-ny 🩵💚
In 2017, American film researchers recovered “Something Good – Negro Kiss,” a short film depicting a playful kiss between a Black couple which had not seen the light of day for more than a century. A long-forgotten artifact from the earliest years of American film, the sweet, humanizing vignette, produced by the Selig Polyscope Company, makes a startling contrast to the overwhelmingly racist and blackface-ridden contempory portrayals of African Americans. Four years later in 2021, archivists in Norway, halfway across the world, identified a sister short in their collections—an extended alternate cut which reveals more of Chicago stage performers Gertie Brown and Saint Suttle’s vaudeville-like routine, a theatrical, hot-and-cold romantic dynamic between two lovers which parodies the popular and controversial short “The Kiss” (1896). Both films, which had previously been lost, were known from entries in old motion picture catalogs but had been assumed to be era-typical, anti-Black “race films” until their rediscovery in the 21st century. Together with its more famous sibling, which has since been inducted into the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry, this alternate version of “Something Good” represents the first-known instance of Black intimacy ever captured on-screen.
SOMETHING GOOD [Alternate Version] (1898) Directed by William Selig
tried this hair from @kedavravravra cause I was curious how seb would look with it, he looks fantastic as you can see 😍
also I wanted to take higher quality screenshots but I dont have a 4k monitor.... but I do have a 4k tv, so I took these by hooking an hdmi cord up to my big ass tv LOL trust the process fr
I wish I was this bird… sigh…
Edward Robert Hughes, The princess out of school, 1900s.