
| IronSteed #217133 1 year ago |
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| Anonymous #217239 1 year ago |
I don't even... |
| MetalHooves #217393 1 year ago |
Celardia. |
| Anonymous #217492 1 year ago |
Because, you know, Princesses dying slowly because of obesity is hawt. |
| BGPony17 #218739 1 year ago |
Say hi to the moon rocks for us, artist. |
| Princess_Celestia #218745 1 year ago |
Oh, that, that's princess fatass. She tried to usurp the throne. Her fatass couldn't fit in it. |
| Kooner #218765 1 year ago |
Celestia ate too much cake. |
| Anonymous #218947 1 year ago |
On this provocative artistic display, the idea of the primitive Mother Goddess statues are compared to our modern form of idolatry. In the portrait, aspects taken from the ancient figure are applied to Princess Celestia, a goddess from the recent show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. The obese nature of the two is the most obvious similarity here, but the pose is also not dissimilar to the famous Venus of Willendorf.
Notably, Celestia is both a literal idol in the form of a collectable figurine and a goddess in-universe of the TV series. This compares the modern collectable and merchandise-driven marketing with primitive idol worship. Perhaps it implies that our modern consumer culture is becoming akin to a religion in it's own right, or possibly commenting on the cult-like following certain shows garner. In short, it is a powerful and meaningful piece and a fair critique of our modern society. Or maybe it's just a fetish picture, who knows? |
| Anonymous #226330 1 year ago |
^ This, right here. |
| Anonymous #281910 1 year ago |
Obesstia |
| Roxxas #290188 1 year ago |
ITS BIG BUTT CELSTRIA! |
| Anonymous #627709 8 months ago |
-1' |
| Anonymous #627710 8 months ago |
1 |
| Anonymous #627712 8 months ago |
If she looked happier I'd be entirely okay with this. I just feel worried about her right now. |