I Did The Funny Trend

I Did The Funny Trend

I did the funny trend

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5 months ago
Added A Lil Bit Of Color. Still A WIP Of Course, But It's Getting There :D

Added a lil bit of color. still a WIP of course, but it's getting there :D


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8 months ago

I’ve noticed each of the ex libris portraits were inspired from real self-portraits…Maybe I’m too late to the game🥲😬 Just sharing my love of renaissance art here that’s all…

1. Andreas 1518 —> Portrait of the Artist Holding a Thistle, Albrecht Durer (1493) https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl010065609#

I’ve Noticed Each Of The Ex Libris Portraits Were Inspired From Real Self-portraits…Maybe I’m Too
I’ve Noticed Each Of The Ex Libris Portraits Were Inspired From Real Self-portraits…Maybe I’m Too

2. Andreas 1525 —> Self-Portrait at the Age of Twenty Eight, Albrecht Dürer (1500) https://www.sammlung.pinakothek.de/en/artwork/Qlx2QpQ4Xq

I’ve Noticed Each Of The Ex Libris Portraits Were Inspired From Real Self-portraits…Maybe I’m Too
I’ve Noticed Each Of The Ex Libris Portraits Were Inspired From Real Self-portraits…Maybe I’m Too

3. Magdeline 1545 (?) —> Self-Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Artemisia Gentileschi (1617) https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/artemisia-gentileschi-self-portrait-as-saint-catherine-of-alexandria

I’ve Noticed Each Of The Ex Libris Portraits Were Inspired From Real Self-portraits…Maybe I’m Too
I’ve Noticed Each Of The Ex Libris Portraits Were Inspired From Real Self-portraits…Maybe I’m Too

Bonus: (An appreciation for the beautiful Pentiment ost album cover by Benjamin Vierling!!!❤️ https://bvierling.com) Porträt von Andreas Maler (2022) —> Self-Portrait, Albrehct Dürer (1498) https://www.museodelprado.es/en/the-collection/art-work/self-portrait/8417d190-eb9d-4c52-9c89-dcdcd0109b5b?searchMeta=durer

I’ve Noticed Each Of The Ex Libris Portraits Were Inspired From Real Self-portraits…Maybe I’m Too
I’ve Noticed Each Of The Ex Libris Portraits Were Inspired From Real Self-portraits…Maybe I’m Too

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8 months ago
My First Happy Werner Wednesday 🥰🥰 (It’s Saturday Today.)
My First Happy Werner Wednesday 🥰🥰 (It’s Saturday Today.)
My First Happy Werner Wednesday 🥰🥰 (It’s Saturday Today.)

My first happy Werner Wednesday 🥰🥰 (It’s Saturday today.)

(I cannot get Chappel’s VMAs Good Luck Babe out of my head so I’m making it official that every time I see Werner and Andreas while playing, it’s their song.)


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6 months ago

As Election Day begins in the U.S. there will be a huge rush of anxiety and emotions for many of us. This is an incredibly difficult time to be hopeful and resilient, but we must. Please remember that the polls will not accurately represent the outcome until well after polls close, and it could take days before the race can truly and unequivocally be called. Instead of checking every ten minutes to see who is ahead, or feeling trapped by two bad outcomes, today I urge you to care for yourself and your community. This election will matter, but what will matter the most is the human resiliency and compassion that overcomes the greatest of obstacles. Think today about how you can strengthen your heart or honor and fight for those who need it most. Election Day will pass, and whatever the outcome we will continue to live in a world filled with people of kind hearts and hard working hands. Don’t fall for despair, prepare to roll up your sleeves and do what you can. All is easier said than done, so start by taking a deep breath, think of something you love, and carry on on step at a time.


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1 month ago

sorry if this isn't too thought out or anything but else mülleryn is one of my fav pentiment characters so I wanted to talk about her a little (spoilers ahead)

I think what I appreciate a lot about her characterisation is that her victimhood isn't her whole personality. I feel like some writers tend to (consciously or not) play into the 'perfect victim' trope, especially with women, and make abused characters completely unflawed. they're often depicted as loving, kind, caring, and weak, but I don't think else falls into that stereotype. this isn't to say else isn't loving or kind or caring, she definitely is. she isn't weak though - meek and shy, sure, especially in the first two acts when her abuser is alive and actively casting his shadow over her. but it takes a strong woman to survive in her position and raise a son who, against all odds, ends up becoming the stark opposite of their abuser.

at the same time, what I like about how else is written is that she is not perfect. there are a few moments, in fact, where she's very mean. like when magdalene brings up her scepticism about else's ancestors - I don't have the conversation to hand, but I do remember else can be very rude to magdalene, shutting her down when she brings up valid doubts. of course that doesn't make else evil or anything, she's defensive over her family history which is perfectly natural when it's something she clung to in secret for so long in the abusive environment of her marriage, where lenhardt tried to deny her her personhood. I think that reaction makes else feel very human; it makes sense she's quick to anger about something so close to her heart. I just like that she's written like this, rather than what we might expect based on other fictional characterisations of abused women. she doesn't let others trample over her just because she was a victim once. she defends her beliefs, however irrational they may be, just as someone like ill peter might. rudely and bluntly.

but this isn't just the case in act III, surprisingly. one of the first things else can say when andreas meets her in act I is actually much more mean-spirited. she asks andreas what it's like boarding with the gertners, and when he says they seem to enjoy having someone new staying with them, else responds with something along the lines of "perhaps eva more than clara, hm?" and then she backtracks, knowing that was perhaps a little too rude. it's somewhat vague what she means by that jab, especially at this point in the game, but I took it as slutshaming towards eva. we can later piece together that lenhardt and christine had an affair (although personally, this reads more as rape via coercion to me, given how lenhardt talks about his 'affairs' during the hunting scene), and that eva is lenhardt's illegitimate daughter. knowing how her husband treats women, knowing that his affair was likely not consensual, knowing that eva is just a byproduct of his violence and misogyny, else still makes that remark about her. it's less about eva herself, I think. it's the suppressed frustration and hatred she holds towards lenhardt and how he treats her and others, displaced onto a woman who exists only because of that behaviour.

else is a victim, of course, but she also perpetuates the misogynistic values that her husband upholds. 'eva is a whore because her mother was too' - that's what else seems to be thinking, because she can't think 'lenhardt is a disloyal rapist' if she wants to maintain her role as mother and wife. she can't be a 'good wife' if she hates her husband, so she projects that hatred elsewhere and adopts lenhardt's misogynistic, unempathetic thought processes. it's a very interesting and refreshing characterisation, I think. because it means that else isn't a perfect person just because she's a victim: on the contrary, it's her victimhood that makes her say and think things like this.

I especially believe that's the case because of how isolated she's been from the community since marrying lenhardt. correct me if I'm wrong but I seem to remember someone (maybe agnes?) mentioning that else is mostly avoided by the other women in town because of how her husband acts. she's the miller's wife. the miller who selfishly raises his tolls without showing remorse for the families who might starve because of it, the miller who coerces peasant women into sleeping with him. because of the sexist views of the time, a lot of the blame would have fallen onto else's shoulders. she's the miller's wife who can't keep her husband in line, the miller's wife who sits up on the hill outside her expensive townhouse looking down on all the poorer people she hates to mingle with. in reality, it's lenhardt who keeps her home (e.g. during st. john's eve) and prevents her forming meaningful relationships with the townswomen who might otherwise have offered her support. but the townsfolk don't know that, and some definitely believe she shares her husband's views.

I realise that's a lot of speculation, and that there are people who sympathise with else, but in the first two acts at least she is definitely not made to feel like a part of the community, and it isn't just physical means that keep her alone. domestic abuse completely isolates the victim from others psychologically as well. lenhardt's prejudices against the townsfolk are one aspect of it, as he constantly reiterates that he and his family are above them and shouldn't mix with 'their kind', which else has to obey in fear of him. but after years of hearing this, it'd be impossible for those prejudices not to leach into else's own worldviews. and knowing how some of the townsfolk view her unfavourably, it makes sense that she'd eventually give in to how lenhardt has been conditioning her to think, by speaking unfavourably about the townsfolk (like eva) in turn. it's a vicious cycle, one that only makes else more and more isolated. which, of course, is what lenhardt wants.

this is why it's so significant that how else ends up in act III hinges on whether andreas affirms her personhood or not. she has to learn to see herself as more than just 'the miller's wife' in order to end up forming meaningful connections with the townsfolk. if she doesn't, she ends up withdrawn and bitter towards everyone else. lenhardt doesn't need to be alive for him to still have influence over her mind. else has to actively work on bettering her psychology after his death to become an involved member of the community, rather than just staying as isolated as she was when lenhardt was still around.

so yeah, idk. to me, that's a very realistic and human way to characterise a victim who has escaped the abusive situation, and I appreciate that the writing doesn't shy away from the uglier parts of what abuse looks like.


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6 months ago

Same, love being in the minority of non Jayce haters

...You Know, I've Never Been A Jayce Hater.

...You know, I've never been a Jayce hater.


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