happy valentine's day!!
no valentine this year, but here's a pair of earrings and a hairclip i made for a very good friend of mine
still, for anyone having a date today, i wish you a wonderful time <3
Dude im in love with your art, i wanna roll it and smoke it filterless
hahahah thank you anon, let's smoke together
sorry fellas duty calls
i definitely haven't watched that 10 times
probably one of my favourite scenes in tv shows
aurora for weekly portrait club in cafe dot
these are fun have one more
Happy 1 year since the release of the first chapter of Martyrs of the Sky 🫶
I am both terrified and overjoyed that it's been a year. Thank you everyone for the support, it couldn't have been done without you!
last post of 2023!!
this year i hit rock bottom in many aspects of my life and grew less happy and more confused and drained as time went by. however, i started something which means a lot to me and would like to thank everyone who has followed along so far. i have quite ambitious plans for this book and i'm more than happy to have you as part of the journey. a sincere thank you for all the love and support you have shown this project, i truly appreciate it.
i wish you all a better new year, stay safe.
happy holidays everyone, stay safe <3
Russians and Germans soldiers dancing together at the time of the peace negotiations at Brest-Litovsk (1918)
Source
A soldier who lost both of his legs during World War One plays a game of billiards. 1915.
le blorbos
-The harvest-
So ignore the quality and Hans’s hair disappearance. I’ve just sat on this so long I may as well post it
Ten postage stamps from a running series of twelve, issued between 1955-1957, depicting regional costumes of Czechoslovakia
Designed by Karel Svolinský, engraved by Jindra Schmidt and Ladislav Jirka
l e t s g o
tomorrow
concept portraits of albert kropp
i read somewhere random that his earlobe gets shot off in chapter five and i swear didn't see it anywhere in the book but it was a cool creative liberty to take with his design, i think i'm keeping it for a little more character
by Nagy Norbert
On November 10, 1928, the first installment of “All Quiet on the Western Front,” Erich Maria Remarque’s acclaimed novel of World War I, appeared in the German magazine Vossische Zeitung.
otto dix and some of my favourite pieces of his; definitely had a blast drawing him :)
pieces from top left to bottom right:
Totentanz anno 17 (Höhe Toter Mann)/ Dance of death 1917 (Dead man's hill), 1924
Templeux-la-Fosse, August 1916 (Gastote)/ Gas victims, 1924
Toter im Schlamm/Dead man in the mud, 1924
Zerfallender Kampfgraben/Collapsed trench, 1924
Toter Sappenposten/Dead sentry in the trench, 1924
Mutter mit Kind/Mother with child, 1921
Selbstbildnis/Self-portrait, 1913
engel & dämon