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This was a nice surprise - aurora borealis over Galway Bay last night
33 Décembre 🖤🤍
#Verso #photomode #coe33
girl its not getting better lmao
His favourite free engagement hill 😂
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Photomode in E33 absolutely rules and I can't even drive it well
Why do 'call for papers' emails have to arrive when I'm avoiding all work writing and work painting with designing a new PC for a dnd campaign - go awayyyyy
@pixlriffs.bsky.social I don’t know if this is your scene but tagging you just in case it is
She is very representative of late Victorian death denial in that she looks "alive" and "peaceful" for a corpse. The 1880s brought about the "ideal" death as a quiet, peaceful one. Idealising "not knowing one was dying" ie dying in your sleep, unaware, was the perfect death.
L'inconnue de la Seine was supposedly a death mask of a girl drowned in the Seine and became a sensation during the 1880s due to her beauty despite drowning, but, due to evidence in Charles Bargues Drawing Guide, it more likely a life mask made during the 1860s
Sculptures I made while researching my PhD. They were made in 2023 & freakishly similar to Visage, like my whole thesis is freakishly similar to Verso in concept.
They're lead casts of L'inconnue de la Seine circa 1880s (Or Jeune Femme 1860s) a French late Victorian myth about a perfect 'corpse'
So really what what will happen is they're like the girls in the UK/Ireland who use foundation to make themselves tan 😂😂😂
You really can’t escape it can you? 😭😭
Slowly updating my original design for my favourite Light Cleric 🔥🔮✨
They can put it on our tombstones
Thank youuuuuu ❤️❤️
Got married on Thursday and only cried a little
Presumably she’s taking a powerful asset from him and risking their goal. Which seems against her own interests… i would love even a short story or something about that era of the world
There is a fun amount of rediscovery (for lack of a better word) on a second playthrough, but I do think you really have to have an investigative lens on. There’s so much to learn and notice the more you play.
I’d love to know more about Hauler, too. Especially since Clea and Renoir were allied.
PS. This is not to suggest that Verso doesn't lie by omission in Act 2 to reach his goals, but it is to refute the belief that Verso "compulsively" lies. Visage is not to imply that he is a capital L Liar to others at every turn. It is to imply that his father believes that he lies to himself.
More fun things from Visage: Mask Keeper harasses Verso with Dante Alghieri's Death mask (iykyk...) Dante is a popular plaster cast to study from in many Ateliers and one of Charles Barque's instructional lithographs from the era in which the game takes place.
#ClairObscur #Expedition33
By way of Verso's creations having masks as their real faces (Esquie, Gestrals, & Grandis) Verso has clearly disagreed (and not felt safe to be himself) since childhood, believing his nature is one of music, & sees painting as a mask that he must wear to satisfy his parents/family line.
(7/7)
He Who Guards the Truth with Lies is not just a straightforward parable on Verso’s tendency to be secretive & protect himself w/avoidant behaviour, it is Renoir’s belief that Verso is a true painter, and that his professional interest in music is a “mask” that hides his true nature: painting
(6/?)
Any creative practice uses illusion or some semblance of fiction (ie Lies) to explore various philosophies, ideas, and/or human experiences within a controlled and curated world. This would make all Creatives people who ‘guard the truth with lies’
(5/?)
Example: Kalf’s lobster still life, depicts a cooked lobster w/the bright, black eyes of a living lobster. Painters create a world of lies w/paint to try and capture universal truths of intangible things like ‘beauty’ ‘nature’ or ‘feeling’ but must use optical illusion in order to do so... (4/?)
Both discuss the nature of painting (and paintings) as “visual deceit (lies)” by creating images (visual copies) of things found in nature and ‘elevating’ them to a ‘higher purpose’ which is ‘Art’ creating worlds that cannot exist in nature.
all painters use paint to create worlds of lies... (3/?)
The sentiment “guards the truth with lies” in the context of the Dessendre family is a near direct reference to Blaise Pascal’s quote “What a strange vanity painting is; it attracts admiration by resembling the original, we do not admire” and Maurice Blanchot’s 'Two Versions of the Imaginary' (2/?)
Academic takes on E33: ‘He Who Guards the Truth With Lies’ is one of the most misinterpreted parts of Expedition 33, and by extension Verso’s behaviour, due to ‘lies’ being so tied to moral failing. Imo is a direct reference to long debated 🇫🇷 philosophy on painting (1/?)
#ClairObscur #Expedition33