An awesome trilogy of art you have, the backgrounds do well to illustrate the horror of Poe's poem, "The Raven" and don't tell me it aint scary, if you read it closely, and picture the narrorator, being stalked through his house by the symbol of death, after the death of his lover, Lenore.
-- You don't want to hurt anyone do you? Oh, but I do...Before you die you will see the ring... Thought I saw you walking down the street; then it turned out to only be a dream; I made a point to burn all of the photograph
Thank you very much for the comments, faves and the watch.
It is a very scary poem. I have tried to incorporate the raven (obviously), Lenore, the books the narrator is looking through and the bust of Pallas on which the Raven perches.
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It is a very scary poem. I have tried to incorporate the raven (obviously), Lenore, the books the narrator is looking through and the bust of Pallas on which the Raven perches.
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