Day 61 #HonkaiStarRail #Kafka #崩壊スターレイル #カフカ
You may be a good person through and through, but even you cannot deny feeling that occasional temptation to do something truly evil!
William Shakespeare quote about truth from Henry IV, Part 1: “O, while you live, tell truth, and shame the Devil!”
Today's tarotscope -- the Devil -- featuring the Da Vinci Tarot, a Lo Scarabeo deck by Mark McElroy, published by Llewellyn.
Today's tarotscope -- the the Devil -- from the the Golden Tarot of Klimt, written by Atanas Alexandrov Atanassov, featuring the artwork of Gustav Klimt
In the summer of 1494, soon after his engagement, Albrecht Dürer made a startlingly intimate drawing of his fiancée Agnes Frey. One might have expected a twenty-three-year-old to depict his betrothed as a source of love, or comfort or well-being. Instead, Albrecht showed Agnes twisted up in a knot of anxious introversion. In its frank portrayal of an informal moment of unguarded emotion, there had never been a drawing quite like this before. Typically portraiture was honorific and meant to represent the exemplary virtues of the person shown; Dürer instead often sought to capture the idiosyncratic and psychological characteristics of the people he portrayed. He was fascinated with the close scrutiny of dark and brooding emotion.