Adamant
An inspiration blog for my book, Adamant. Prepare for Greco-Roman mythology, fangirling over mythology, the Pacific Northwest, old paintings, and a lot of text posts. And sneakers. And the color red. Lots of red.
Adamant
ghoulnextdoor:

Glyn Smith: “Stag & Serpent”
nyarawr:

fricking dokis
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yukidoll:

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fairytalemood:

photos by Gustavo Papaleo for John Lewis magazine
fairytalemood:

photos by Gustavo Papaleo for John Lewis magazine
fairytalemood:

photos by Gustavo Papaleo for John Lewis magazine
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theartofanimation:

Riikka Auvinen
theartofanimation:

Riikka Auvinen
theartofanimation:

Riikka Auvinen
theartofanimation:

Riikka Auvinen
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colourthysoul:

Herbert James Draper - Day and the Dawnstar (1906)
ancientart:

Ancient Greek black-figure ceramic showing scenes from the Trojan War. Attributed to Detroit Painter, Column krater, between circa 590 and circa 570 BC.
Upper frieze: the marriage of Helen and Paris; sirens under the handles facing toward the front of the vessel. Lower frieze with animals: goats and panthers. Sphinxes are painted on the flat surface of the handles.
Courtesy & currently located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Photo taken by Xuan Che