| Rath, the Ghost of the Navigator ( @ 2009-04-15 03:26:00 |
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| Current music: | Hammerfall, Dreams Come True |
| Entry tags: | audience participation, beautiful things, i love the world, links, slaanesh |
Late-night linkage!
...and I have felt
A presence that disturbs me with the joy
Of elevated thoughts; a sense sublime
Of something far more deeply interfused,
Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns,
And the round ocean and the living air,
And the blue sky, and in the mind of Man;
A motion and a spirit, that impels.
The above from the immortal William Wordsworth, but delivered into my field of awareness by being on the back of a Relentless can (yes, I do drink energy drinks at twelve o'clock at night, you think I got this way naturally?) Thus inspired in more ways than one, I seem to have gone off collecting pretty things - so here, I share!
[Warning - for safety, assume all the below are NWS.]
Ave Slaanesh. If you squint, this might arguably even be Proper Art. ;)
I EXIST, AND THIS IS MY NOISE. ^_^
And an older-school riff (sorry!) on the same concept.
CHAAAARGE! Not wholly sold on the execution, here, but this looks so like the kind of thing that occasionally goes careering across my headspace that I had to include it. ^_^
This horrifies the bejesus out of me on some levels and delights me on others. I find it uncannily plausible that this exists, somewhere.
This one on the other hand I include mostly for its artistic merit alone. Seriously, wow.
Ten points and a cookie if you can figure out what sex this character is. Not that it actually matters, of course, and the answer may well be "all of the above". Official GW art, this one.
This on the other hand is completely not official style at all, and arguably a bit too anime. Still putting it in here because I just damn well like it.
Temple of Slaanesh, no photoshop required. Because, yes, we do get everywhere, and we have pretty toys.
And finally... gods DAMN. I am completely in awe of this, and also get vertigo and shivers down my spine just looking at it. Seriously, YES, THIS.
(If you're commenting on this btw, please be invited to add art links of things that you love (any subject at all) - I want there to be as many beautiful things in this post as will possibly fit. ^_^)
Laters,
Rath
EDIT: I have just discovered the source of the Wordsworth quote above, namely "Tintern Abbey".
Which OF COURSE would also be the one with the line about: Knowing that Nature never did betray / the heart that loved her, wouldn't it. Of course it would. ♥