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Holier than heaven, heavier than hell
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Chernava - Smileeeeeee
Sadko and the Underwater Kingdom, 1876, by Ilya Repin (1844-1930)
Russian artist Ilya Repin has brought to life a scene from the Slavic poem BylinaΒ in this work. In part of the narrative, the adventurer Sadko disrespects the Sea Tsar, the ruler of an underwater kingdom. His crew attempt to appease the Tsar by throwing gold into the waters, yet it does not work. Sadko is instead forced to enter the waters himself, where he plays music for the underwater ruler and is offered a bride in return.
This fantastical scene in particular depicts Sadko gazing at the sea maidens. He eventually takes a Chernava as his bride, one of the last 900 mermaids in the kingdom.
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Still Breathing
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"Yesterday you were so beautiful in the sunshine, What a pity, you stayed as the peak of my dreams." πΏβοΈ _ Personal art

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Never forget to give yourself love, care and inner warm. You're not lonely, you meet the closest person in the mirror. _ personal art