Nemone7

@Nemone7

writer,day-dreamer,fiend ,possibly alien

London/L Space
Joined March 2010

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    Portrait of a girl with a doll. Photographed by William Smith, 1890s.

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  3. 11 hours ago

    I'm watching The Coffee Prince right after Squid Game and I don't trust him as far as I can throw him🤣

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    11 hours ago

    Oh, look at us all, going back to the things that in the middle of the pandemic we said we'd never go back to. Long hours. Commutes. Terrible pay. Poor access. Systems that only support the wealthiest. We are so very resilient.

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    13 hours ago

    I don't always keep props from the projects we make, but I couldn't resist taking home my custom-made coffin from ! Best sleep of my life!! The Original Special is streaming on

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  6. 13 hours ago

    Just thinking evil thoughts...

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  7. 15 hours ago

    I just realized that I need to watch the entire Disney catalogue(villains' bits only)before the 31st,for Joe's gig. I haven't watched some of those films in years!

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    The UK has 20% of the world's cases of Covid. Now that's World Beating.

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    THE SECRET IS OUT! invited me to explore the catacombs of to meet the dead you don't normally get the chance to! Every day next week will be an episode of 'Tales From The Catacombs', a video series of extraordinary permanent residents! ⚰️

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    If you're looking for a spooky gift this Halloween season, might we recommend our ? We have anatomical and monstrous gifts to delight and bedevil you, available in-person at the museum and online: 🎃

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    Oct 18

    Inuit Art, by Inuk sculptor Karoo Ashevak (1940-1974) ()

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  12. Oct 19

    Should I get up today?

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    Ophelia (And He Will Not Come Back Again), by English painter Arthur Hughes (1865). Toledo Museum of Art.

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    Oct 18

    's use of brilliant cerulean blue, pure green and fully-saturated orange in his painting released his powerful color appetite. In only a decade, following Van Gogh's passing, Henri Matisse released even more brilliant color in his work encouraged by Vincent's example.

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    Oct 17

    “don’t go alone, take this”

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