Rachel Alexander's Blog, page 312
November 1, 2018
What do you think of Dionysus and Ariadne?
I think you might be reading a lot about them in another book or so…
October 31, 2018
astarisms:
i just saw Receiver of Many might be getting a tv show or movie adaptation and burst...
i just saw Receiver of Many might be getting a tv show or movie adaptation and burst into tears

October 30, 2018
rejectedprincesses:
Timoclea (4th century BCE): the Woman Who...










Timoclea (4th century BCE): the Woman Who Threw Her Rapist in a WellThis was not the post that was scheduled. But it was one that spoke to the moment. If you’re in the US, please vote.
Full post, with footnotes and whatnot, here. Books here. Patreon here. Art notes after the cut.
October 29, 2018
October 28, 2018
asphodelon:
New prints have been added to the shop!The above...





New prints have been added to the shop!The above pieces are now available as 5x7 prints.
“Fall” is now available as a 8x10 print.Paypal has been added as a payment option.Get a free mystery 5x7 print when you buy 3 or more prints! (If you previously bought 3 prints, please leave a note and I’ll slip your mystery print into your next order.)Also, from now on I’m producing all prints in-house–this means the cardstock from the first run of prints will be phased out in favor of something a little better for art prints. Please read the About page on my store for more info!
Coming next: the rest of the tarot prints, and maaaaybe… pins?
lonequixote:
Gustav Klimt
Minerva or Pallas...
aprilcereijo:
Decided I’ll produce a handful of prints, so I...

Decided I’ll produce a handful of prints, so I changed the format. And a few things that were bothering me.
fdevitart:“The red thread of fate”
Or “When you help bae slay a...

“The red thread of fate”
Or “When you help bae slay a monster, but he’s a f***ing douchebag and ditches you on a desert island, like thanks for nothing Theseus, you son of a b**ch”
goys2men:
awhiffofcavendish:
biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:
fight...


Marjorie & C. H. B.Quennell, Everyday Things in Archaic Greece (London: B. T. Batsford, 1931).
Wait, wait…. Is that seriously it? How their clothes go?
that genuinely is it
yeah hey whats up bout to put some fucking giant sheets on my body
lets bring back sheetwares
also chlamys:
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and exomis:
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trust the ancients to make a fashion statement out of straight cloth and nothing but pins
Wrap Yourself In Blankets, Call It a Day
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Wear blanket. Conquer world.
That last one looks dope