@trinitybat oh man I think I finally found it. Medieval German hot pants are totally Taako’s aesthetic
hello friends i recognise that it has been a long time since this post has been in circulation but um.
let me just say that this idea would not let me go.
(i may do a full post for this soon which is why i’m reblogging to my art blog! but, soooo, here is a thing that i made. the watermark is for my instagram btw!)
the whole lesbian u-haul joke is so mortifyingly real. I just caught myself thinking ‘ohhh, she’s marriage material’ after one (1) text message exchange about homesteading with a girl I have never met irl
sleep deprivation plus 3d modeling software: a match made in hell
Hey people whom I’ve convinced to read The Goblin Emperor in the past few months… if you’ve not already heard, there’s a fandom exchange happening, and sign-ups are open now until August 3rd! join us!
Albinia Hobart, Countess of Buckingham by Daniel Gardner – 1770s – 80s (Mistress of Faro, Countess of Gambling)
Kitty Fisher by Nathaniel Hone – 1765 (British courtesan, Mistress of Mass Media)
Mary Robinson as ‘Perdita’ by John Hoppner 18th c. (mistress of George IV as Prince of Wales) The English Sappho, poet and actress
Portrait of Elizabeth Farren, c.1790 by Thomas Lawrence – (actress, then mistress and wife of the 12th Earl of Derby)
Henriette Vernon by Thomas Gainsborough – 1766-67 (mistress of the Duke of Cumberland, married to 1st Earl Grosvenor, had affair with Duke of Cumberland)
Emma, Lady Hamilton as a Bacchante by George Romney – 1785 (actress, then mistress and wife to Sir William Hamilton, then mistress to Lord Nelson)
Lady Elizabeth Foster by Angelica Kauffman – 1786 (Mistress and later wife of the Duke of Devonshire)
Martha Ray by Nathaniel Dance – 1777 (Mistress of the 4th Earl of Sandwich)
Elizabeth Armistead by Joshua Reynolds – 1784-89 (British courtesan connected to many famous names, inc. Prince George and Charles Fox)