Sort of a spur-of-the-moment-while-listening-to-a-song manip. The concept is pretty literal and straightforward. I meant to portray stereotypical roles of princesses/queens, how they're caged and all.
Lighting is so hard. I think that I messed up on the shadows, oh well.
It was always simple, not hidden hard
Youve pulling on the strings
Playing puppeteer for kings
And youve had enough
But the search ends here
Where the night is totally clear
And your heart is fierce
So now you finally know
That you control where you go
You can steer
Yeah, and she lacked the strenght and courage to take control of her life. On the other hand she was just 19 when she married Charles who was quite older than her and on top of that in love with another woman. And it took her quite some time to dare to take the wheel herself of her own life. She becamse trapped in the conventions of royalty and a life she could not have forseen.
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Never knock on Death's door; ring the doorbell and run (he hates that)
See, if the royals went to punk concerts more this would never be a problem.
I really like this though. Before I mention a quote from Spiderman though, I'll stop. This is a kindof different piece for you, and I like that. Getting bold are we?
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"There is no sin except stupidity." -Oscar Wilde
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Thank you.
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Never knock on Death's door; ring the doorbell and run (he hates that)
Thank you
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Never knock on Death's door; ring the doorbell and run (he hates that)
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Gallery | Stock | Facebook | ModelMayhem
I really like this though. Before I mention a quote from Spiderman though, I'll stop. This is a kindof different piece for you, and I like that.
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"There is no sin except stupidity." -Oscar Wilde