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Dark Academia is a popular aesthetic based on Gothicism, American prep, and European cultures. Check out our Dark Academia iPhone wallpapers.
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I have been very fortunate in my travels this summer as the magical light has been a constant companion in my adventures. Colorado has entered its Monsoonal flow and the forests are starting to look like those in Washington State.
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The Morrígan is a multiplicitous deity of Celtic lore. A goddess of death, war, prophecy, and fate, the Morrígan was the deity who would ultimately decide whether or not a warrior would survive the battlefield.
Dark Academia subculture draws on romanticized aesthetics of boarding schools, higher education, old books, Gothic libraries, and classical art.
Leanna Russell talked about her recent large-scale project Fantasy Scene: modeling & texturing approaches, background creation, lighting, and mood.
When you hear charcoal, you tend to think that the result of using this medium to create a work of art would not be that appealing. But this illusion will only last till you actually cast your eyes on a charcoal drawing and your presumption will be fully overturned. This is because charcoal drawings have a depth and appeal that goes beyond just the color and it can sometimes have even more dimensions than art that is created with the use of several colors. You just have to look at these beautiful examples of charcoal painting to know what we mean. We are sure that those who are into chalk pastel techniques and want to learn how to use it have examined charcoal drawings and borrowed heavily from it.
Kamil, Poland. Black metal, death metal, doom metal, ambient, medieval, pagan,viking,folk/slavic music. Dark art, darkness, nature, travel, architecture, landscape, meteorology, astronomy. ... " I'm alone but my heart is already taken "
The dark goddesses are both fearsome and protective. A dark goddess may tear your life down, but she will also help you find your true power.
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The Morrígan is a multiplicitous deity of Celtic lore. A goddess of death, war, prophecy, and fate, the Morrígan was the deity who would ultimately decide whether or not a warrior would survive the battlefield.