Derby #153: Shakespeare
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William and Company

William and Company
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weirdpuckett


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Here is featured some of Mr Shakespeare's Settings and characters.from l to r we have Othello, William Shakespeare (seated atop centaur) Centaur as alluded to by King Lear in act 4 scene 6 -without the female attributes (as per Nathan)then lastly, Shylock. the place is probably Cypress the castle could belong to any of the historical Kings . . .

Andy47240


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This is really good. I hope you start getting some votes, because I am really starting to love your artwork.



weirdpuckett


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Andy47240 wrote:This is really good. I hope you start getting some votes, because I am really starting to love your artwork.


Why Thank you kind sir-I think I am starting to like my work a little bit better as well.Thanks for the comment!!!

jewelwing


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I just love the mood you've set in this!

capitalsown


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Does anybody find it a little racist that Othello has a fro?
(psst I'm kidding. but still.)

weirdpuckett


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capitalsown wrote:Does anybody find it a little racist that Othello has a fro?
(psst I'm kidding. but still.)


Oh man! That's funny! He was ,as I recall a "Moor" ans I am not sure what that means really but this is a hat like a tunic . . .

paigeg


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weirdpuckett wrote:Oh man! That's funny! He was ,as I recall a "Moor" ans I am not sure what that means really but this is a hat like a tunic . . .


Or, turban. And yes, he was a Moor, meaning he was dark-skinned. Moors were descendants of Arab and African conquerors of the area now Spain and Portugal.

weirdpuckett


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paigeg wrote:Or, turban. And yes, he was a Moor, meaning he was dark-skinned. Moors were descendants of Arab and African conquerors of the area now Spain and Portugal.


Why thank you smart Paige!!! I thought so . . .

weirdpuckett


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jewelwing wrote:I just love the mood you've set in this!


Thanks J!!I must be doing something right to hear such a thing from an art Goddess like you! Good to hear from you!

Spiritgreen


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The central figures almost look 3D, like photographed statues against the background. Big skills!

+1

weirdpuckett


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Spiritgreen wrote:The central figures almost look 3D, like photographed statues against the background. Big skills!

+1


Thank you Kindly!

BootsBoots


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Freaky good.


Drakxxx


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Very nice work! I like how it looks like it's pastels.


weirdpuckett


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Drakxxx wrote:Very nice work! I like how it looks like it's pastels.


Thank You!

weirdpuckett


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BootsBoots wrote:Freaky good.


Thanks Bootsy! I like the Whack a Mole shirt-I hope they get their way . . .

weirdpuckett


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Drakxxx wrote:Very nice work! I like how it looks like it's pastels.


Thank you very much Draxxx!

Siax


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wow you really cranked out alot of designs this derby.........this one's pretty good +1

weirdpuckett


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Siax wrote:wow you really cranked out alot of designs this derby.........this one's pretty good +1


Why Thank you very much!! I appreciate it!

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