Content pfp
Content
@
https://superrare.com
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Kitty pfp
Kitty
@kitty-cat
The Lady of Shalott Tennyson’s famous poem told the story of a cursed woman with a doomed fate, and William Waterhouse’s 1888 painting captures her in all her poetry and tragedy. The sorrowful road to death for the Lady of Shalott is clear: the cold, grey skies and dark waters contrasted against the white of the dress, the detail of the tapestry, the life of a lady in the process of fading. We can just about hear her as she sings her final song – ‘a long-drawn carol, mournful, holy.’ A painting both spooky and beautiful; a powerful artistic representation of a reluctant goodbye.
10 replies
0 recast
0 reaction

Younes pfp
Younes
@ysh71
The Lady, trapped in her tower, weaves her tapestry while observing Camelot through a mirror, symbolizing her disconnected reality.
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction