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vinceaddams:

vinceaddams:

The suit I made for iasg to wear in the fashion show fits my little sister!

Earlier this week she asked me what she should be for Halloween and I said “Lestat!” She hasn’t even seen Interview With The Vampire, but she likes the suit and has wavy blonde hair, so she’s going as Lestat.

(I know it doesn’t look exactly like what he wore in the movies, but it’s the right era and quite close to his colour scheme. Pretty darn good for something I already had in my closet!)

I had forgotten about this but she didn’t end up wearing it on Halloween. Said it wasn’t comfortable enough to wear for that many hours.

She may not know him but she’s got the posing right *u*

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^it doesn’t even matter what Lestat’s thinking about this cosplayer, he should be shot down regardless.

vcsecretgifts:

I hope you enjoy @roselioncourt from @ourbotticelliangel

All of it is made with different paper layered up to make everything. Little bit of Lestat and Louis for Christmas! Enjoy ❤

darknessmolten:

Christmas Song on Archive of Our Own

Louis and his experiences with one particular Christmas song throughout the years. Of course there’s also a bit of Lestat in there, because what would we do without him?

Inspired by one of @merciful-death’s great headcanons and originally written as a Secret Santa gift to her. @i-want-my-iwtv helped with feedback and improvements.

As I wrote to @darknessmolten:

“First of all how dare you. I love it! …Very well done. I’m glad you took on the challenge of hitting all of her prompts, and it’s clear a lot of thought and care went into this.”

Some of my actual notes while beta’ing this lovely piece, in the order that the notes appeared:

  • (<– Niiiice)
  • (oooooh I liiiike that)
  • 😀
  • (I love this paragraph ok? Like damn.)
  • (omg)
  • 😀
  • (my heart! ;A;)
  • (Hah! Great line)
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asylum-art-2:

Fire Paintings Draws With Flames And Soot  by Steven Spazuk

More info: spazuk.com | Youtube | Facebook

Steven Spazuk is a Canada-based artist
who uses candle soot to create elegant drawings. After depositing soot
on his media with a candle or torch, he etches lines and patterns in the
soot with  pencils and feathers.

Though Spazuk has spent the last 14
years developing and perfecting his soot painting technique, the
creation process always has an element of random spontaneity and
improvisation. via: boredpanda