Exquisite Corpse in my step.

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Exquisite Corpse in my step.

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Fanarts for Poppy Z Brite's stories
Cadavre exquis/Exquisite corpse, Valentine Hugo, Nusch Éluard, Paul Éluard, 1931
Colored pencil on paper
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I think it’s finished! Tentatively titled something to the effect of Orpheus Grieving the Ruined Eurydice, because on this reading I realized that it really is an Orpheus & Eurydice narrative on Luke’s side of things. God my heart aches harder for these two with every passing day
I know the guts should be bloodier but I couldn’t stand to cover up the pink I love it so much

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Was thinking earlier about how I don’t really love any of the covers for Poppy Z. Brite’s Exquisite Corpse, and… uh….
I may have gotten carried away
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Manuel Amado (1938-2019)— Exquisite Corpse II [oil and mixed media on canvas, in collaboration with Artur Parrinha, 1975]
André Breton (French, 1896-1966), Valentine Hugo (French, 1887-1968), Greta Knutson (Swedish, 1899-1983) and Tristan Tzara (Romanian/French, 1896-1963), Cadavre exquis [Exquisite Corpse]. Pastel on black paper, 9⅜ x 12½ in