How did I not realize this the four times I saw the movie??
Oooohhhh.
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How did I not realize this the four times I saw the movie??
Oooohhhh.
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In my free time I decided to draw my own version of one of my favorite Disney animated characters: Princess Aurora.
“Sleeping Beauty” (1959) captured my attention since childhood, for the wonderful job of character development, color, backgrounds. It is a film with a very particular aesthetic. I love every scene, I admire the work of Eyvind Earle a lot, and as time passes by I fall more in love with the movie.
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Wonder Woman. I am tired of seeing this character looking very muscular, so I decided to create my own version of Wonder Woman, with my style, making her look more feminine … despite her being an amazone :)
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Because Princess Aurora deserves some shoes, too. The poor girl is always barefoot.
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| wake up: | exhausted |
|---|---|
| 12 pm: | exhausted |
| 3 pm: | fucking exhausted |
| 5 pm: | really fucking exhausted |
| 7 pm: | about to pass out |
| bed time: | the energy of 5 million condensed suns |
| Will Herondale: | You are the first dream, the only dream that I was ever unable to stop myself from dreaming. You are the first dream of my soul, and from this dream I hope will come all other dreams, a lifetime's worth. |
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| Jace Herondale: | As long as I can still dream, I will dream of you. |