This isn’t just a story about endings. It’s about refusing to accept them. About art, resistance, and the belief that even in the wreckage, something better can still be built.
This isn’t just a story about endings. It’s about refusing to accept them. About art, resistance, and the belief that even in the wreckage, something better can still be built.
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As a child, Beatrix Potter had a pet bat. In her journal, she wrote, “It is a charming little creature, quite tame and apparently happy as long as it has sufficient flies and raw meat.”
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As a child, Beatrix Potter had a pet bat. In her journal, she wrote, “It is a charming little creature, quite tame and apparently happy as long as it has sufficient flies and raw meat.”
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Edvard Munch
Vampire (1895)
The painting was originally titled Love and Pain. Munch’s friend, Stanisław Przybyszewski, described it as "a man who has become submissive, with a biting vampire’s face on his neck."
This description led Munch to change the title to Vampire.
Edvard Munch
Vampire (1895)
The painting was originally titled Love and Pain. Munch’s friend, Stanisław Przybyszewski, described it as "a man who has become submissive, with a biting vampire’s face on his neck."
This description led Munch to change the title to Vampire.
What images come to mind when you think of the vampire? Who is your favorite vampire? I would love to know in the comments.
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What images come to mind when you think of the vampire? Who is your favorite vampire? I would love to know in the comments.
#art#design#film#horror#vampire
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#ArtAndDesign #ArtHistory #VisualCulture #DesignInspiration #CreativeDesign #ModernArt Animation & Film #AnimationArt #AnimationDesign #FilmArt #MoviePosters #AnimatedFilm #CharacterDesign#GraphicDesignInspo #PosterDesign #VintagePosters#CultCinema
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