• Sibbo
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    382 months ago

    Why did that guy’s pants rip open?

  • @[email protected]
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    252 months ago

    When the bloodletting and leeches haven’t worked it’s a quick bake to kill the demons

  • Cadeillac
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    The thing on the head being in front of the opening as opposed to in it is really bothering me

    Edit: the more I look at this, the more ridiculous it gets. That man went and ripped his pants. Also, am I the only one that sees Steve Buscemi?

    The two figures in the back also have the circles around their head, and the one on the poor fella is clipping his hair. I’m going to assume this is not original

    I stand corrected

    Edit 2: I can’t stop staring. The wooden legs don’t match (I can’t see any way of them being angled the same), and apparently if you take those skinny ass shoes off you get big toes the whole way down. Also, where are his nipples? My man in red has his chin behind his shoulder. Some sort of cremortionist

  • @[email protected]
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    132 months ago

    Not to be too mean to medieval artists, since they’re much better at art than I am, but why do they always have such weird-ass anatomy? Would it have been that difficult to have someone pose for reference?

    • @Shareni
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      You’ll need to find an extended explanation on your own but in essence - religion. The focus is on symbolism, and not on realism as it diverts attention and doesn’t help you describe scenes from the bible.

      I remember seeing some examples of paintings made by the same artists for secular and religious purposes, and the secular ones were realistic. But it’s been quite a few years ago and the only thing I remember is that they might have been Italian painters working in the Eastern Roman empire that were recognised due to the messed up alphabet.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 months ago

      The artist had a model. but he moved too much in this scene and they didn’t find another one willing afterwards.

      • @Shareni
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        72 months ago

        Reverse perspective is more about symbolism than distance AFAIK

        • @Shareni
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          12 months ago

          You know how there are scenes in books or movies that make no sense in real life, but explain the story? Same principle

          • @[email protected]
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            22 months ago

            But the scene would tell the same story if he were anatomically correct. I guess I just don’t understand medieval thinking.

            • @Shareni
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              12 months ago

              Well it wouldn’t really if you couldn’t see his face and halo because they’re in the furnace, or if his hands weren’t obviously in prayer due to the angle.

                • @Shareni
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                  Hmmm he looks like an owl in order to show his emotions for the martyr? I legit didn’t even see his face before you mentioned it, my brain must be going medieval.

  • @[email protected]
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    112 months ago

    “Alright you’re going to hear some loud noises. It’s completely normal. They might sound like someone screaming in pain. All normal, try to relax.”