One day I’ll probably make an art tumblr, but in the meantime, I’m participating in Inktober this year & following the official prompts through my theme choice of Interview with the Vampire. Follow me on instagram for updates x
Human beings love and obsess over fire because it feeds two core components of our personalities; the first being the satisfaction we get from building something up, the second is the same satisfaction, but from watching something tear down.
Yes, exactly ;A; I headcanon that Louis had this statue made in her likeness, I would think he was wealthy enough to do that, buuuuut it might also just be a generic angel statue…
Pretty sure the portrait Louis burns when burning down Pointe du Lac is of his wife, sort of like, a “Darling, I can’t live without you any longer, I’m on my way, I’ll see you soon…” gesture ;A;
I think they just didn’t have enough time to give us more, the movie is 2 hours long, and in 1994, I seem to remember movies being more in the 1.5 hour range.
But in the script, we get her name, age (28), and the name of the child, at least:
^BTW, I think the wife’s name is “Dianne” bc HELLO “Anne” Rice. “Die, Anne”? Maybe?
This all comes down to why you like fire!
If fire was just that (fire) I feel it’d be quite boring. But the fact its destructive is what makes it personally more interesting to me. It speaks more words imo.
Like after a few years of just looking at matchstick pictures, its sort of an empty picture with no meaning yanoe?
But a picture where something is happening is more interesting to me because it brings feelings, emotions and speaks a thousand words. Most people on fire in pictures tho are usually 1. Using amazing photoshop skills (which deserve recognition imo). 2. Self inflicted in controlled conditions. (I won’t state how to do that here incase anyone tries and messes it up but it is possible to set yourself on fire and still be safe).
Essentially what I’m saying is art comes in all shapes n sizes. and art to me is meant to make you feel something.