Sarah Williams (played by Jennifer Connelly), is the main protagonist in Labyrinth. Sarah was sixteen years old during the events of the film 1985, Born in the Year 1969. S Sarah was the only child of Robert and Linda Williams, and proved to be highly imaginative, her love of fantasy and theatrics inspired by her mother's acting career. Linda walked out on her family to be with her lover, an actor called Jeremy. After divorcing Linda, Robert married again to a woman called Irene. They had a son
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Jennifer Connelly as Sarah Williams - Labyrinth (1986)
Calling all '80s babies: Labyrinth is returning to theaters next month, giving you another chance to experience Jim Henson's cult-classic musical and one of
Labyrinth anyone? Originally I was going to try and go all out and embroider on his facial features, but he just looked weird, so I went w...
Buis en spirales, dentelles de houx et sculptures d’ifs mystérieuses… la splendeur des jardins du château de La Ballue transforme la nature en œuvre architecturale.
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Sir Didymus is a fox-terrier in Labyrinth, as specified by the presskit, who believes he is a great and chivalrous knight. He has a canine steed named Ambrosius, and has the job of guarding the bridge that crosses over the Bog of Eternal Stench. Didymus is brave to a fault, being the first to rush into a dangerous situation and the last to back out (if he ever does back out), with no regard at all to personal safety. He follows a strict chivalric code and once he sets his mind to something, one
Sarah in the ballroom
Mazescape were asked to create a series of 270 Labyrinth designs for a major new artwork by artist Mark Wallinger, commissioned by the Transport for London Art on the Underground project to celebrate the tubes 150th anniversary.
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A little post dedicated to @InTheseHeels, who isn't feeling well today. Much more fan art & reading here- http://labyrinthnook.tumblr.com/
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I'm gathering ideas this week to redo three new kids' rooms for some friends, and let me tell you, Lyle Coram is setting the bar REALLY HIGH with his daughter's Princess room: WOW WOW WOW Ahh, but that's just a small snippet of Coram's original video, which of course I hunted down for you guys. The ceiling can also show lightning storms, snow flurries, and floating lanterns! And best of all, Coram shows us how he did it: (It gets much louder around 1:45, watch your volume.) John and I were faux finishers in a previous life, and we worked with fiber optics even back then. I've wanted a fiber optic ceiling of our own since, but you need a clear attic access and a lot of patience to install them. So... SOMEDAY. **** Oooh, did you hear Labyrinth is coming back to theaters April 29th through May 2nd? According to Entertainment Weekly: "The screenings will also feature bonus content, including introductions by Connelly and Brian Henson (son of Jim), as well as an excerpt from the Jim Henson fantasy series The Storyteller. Brian Henson will discuss the “Soldier and Death” episode of the show, as well as more broadly the special effects techniques crucial to both Labyrinth and The Storyteller." And the best part? "Fans are encouraged to attend in costume." YESSS. You can buy tickets online here. Who's going? Who's dressing up? And most importantly, do you think Agnes will fit in the theater? :D **** Speaking of costumes that are hard to sit down in, this skirt made me scream a little: It's so creepy, AND I LOVE IT. Plus you're all thinking what I'm thinking, right? URSULA! (They were shooting a promo for a science festival, but I don't have any more info on the skirt yet. I'll update here when I do!) **** Check out this drool-worthy dragon bench by Igor Loskutow! I think he carves everything with a chainsaw: I did a quick browse through his website and also found these pretties: **** I follow a bunch of polymer clay artists over on Instagram, but Ariane's little Donald cupcake wins this week: A post shared by 🌸Ariane🌸 (@amimiko95) on Feb 14, 2018 at 12:15pm PST SO DARN CUTE. You should follow her there on Instagram, then go check out her Etsy shop to lose some serious dough. (See what I did there?) The Harry Potter toast is "second to naan." (Heyooooo.) **** And finally, I don't know why this made me laugh so hard, but I've watched it 6 times now: Perfect Friday Mood. That edit is via Bored Panda, but you should also watch the original here, which is a little longer with a different song. I can't decide which is better, ha. Now I want to see a blanket dance flash mob at a con sometime. Happy Friday, everyone!
Artist Aelia Petro has been working on a beautifully illustrated guide-book style celebration of the 1986 movie Labyrinth for the past several years. The guide will cover all the major characters s…