i'll wait to see more game footage before i make an opinion, but...
as someone who's always ADORED zelda's cartoonish art style, i don't really like the realistic feel of the ocarina of time remake so far 😭💔
Still reading through some Bone Claws Wolvie stories & ended up on the Phalanx Covenant saga. This was one epic double page panel from Wolverine Vol 2, Issue 85. Yet another piece of art that would make a smashing poster. Wish I still had this issue. 💙💛🔥 #Wolverine #Logan #WeaponX #MarvelComics #ComicBooks
I’m convinced no one actually gives a shit about Shadowhawk outside of “comics history!” Image boom” type of discussions. No one ever talks about the character or the stories. Occasionally you’ll see art of the character but it’s so typical you doubt the artist even read the book
Falero's Witches Going to Their Sabbath (1878) is a Victorian fantasy, a swirl of naked witches, demons, goats, bats, and occult symbols all spinning through the sky.
He builds the scene like a spiral vortex, the figures rotating toward the Sabbath, the witches' ritual gathering tied to black magic, ecstatic rites, and everything the era considered forbidden.
Victorian England loved this stuff.
The public was obsessed with the occult, astrology, and anything forbidden, and Falero became known for painting witches in a sensual, ecstatic way that pushed the limits of what was acceptable.
Falero was deep into astronomy, alchemy, and occult symbolism, and it shows. His witch paintings became bestsellers because they felt risky, erotic, and mystical all at once.