![]() Ingredients: Sugar x1, Almond x1, Milk x3. Being ethereal and mysterious, feeling "too big your body", and a deep philosophical nature can accompany the moods of this aesthetic.Ī list of external links to help get a better understanding of this aesthetic.Effect: Increases every party member's ATK by 260-371 & Crit rare by 8-12% for 300 seconds. These communities also use their art of biblical angels to portray the previously mention themes, as well as humor. It is both ethereal and horrifying, and has a subcommunity for those who identify with these depictions. The overall theme of the biblical angel aesthetic is questioning monstrosity and fear, and presenting truth to those living in ignorance. ![]() This subject focuses on the reality of divinity and the terrifying truth that had been covered up by mainstream society over history. Often times they are depicted as half human, half animal or as energy balls with a thousand eyes circling around it with six wings. This is a popular subject in art and can be seen across media. These verses and many others describe angels as hot, pure energy, and frightening to humans. There are various sections of the Bible where angels and cherubs are described, including Ezekiel 1:5-11, Isaiah 6:2, Job 38:7, Ps 8:5, Ac 26:13, and Re 1:20. Often this is mixed with the aforementioned feelings of falling from grace or feeling tainted, and potentially being cast out of a religion or choosing to leave it.īiblical Angels are taken from the biblical depiction of angels, rather than the altered humanistic version created by the media. Common topics include excommunication, religious trauma, and mental illness. This aesthetic can focus on criticizing the Catholic religion, sharing similar aspects of reasoning with Sacricore. It can also take an aforementioned Grunge route. Fashion takes regular angelcore and turns it black, almost gothic. Other visuals can overlap with Traumacore and Grunge, employing angelic motifs mixed with heavy melancholy themes. Visually, there is a crossover with Dark Naturalism, which exhibits dark, misty visuals of nature. The aesthetic itself can both exude feelings of peace and radiance or sorrow and malice depending on the camp presented.Ĭommon motifs for fallen angels include angel statues, black wings, flowing white and/or black fabrics, fire, halos, horns and tails, the sky and the ground, snakes, and much more. ![]() ![]() Many of the themes of fallen angel involve feelings of "falling from grace" or unworthiness/not wanting to be placed on a pedestal like angels are commonly portrayed. The Fallen Angel aesthetic, also known as dark/goth angelcore, takes angelcore and adds more somber themes and dark visual tones while still providing the essences of ethereal and other-worldy. Fashion has a very similar overlap to Nymphet and Babycore, with youthful and childlike articles of clothing and accessories.įallen Angel, by Alexandre Cabanel, 1847, oil on canvas There are lots of pinks and whites involved as well. The visuals of cherubcore are the same as angelcore but add more fun visuals like candy, cherubs laughing in paintings, hearts, porcelain figures, and child's toys. There is often a distinct crossover in this aesthetic with Angelcore and Babycore, with a hint of Lovecore now and then due to the similarity between cherubs and the mythical figure Cupid. Cherubcore focuses on the feelings and values portrayed by heavenly cherubs and the small, sweet, baby-like innocence of the figures that differ from the divine essence of angels. The difference between cherubs (aka putti, singular putto) and angels are enough to warrant its own tag on various social media websites most notably Tumblr. Les Génies des Arts, by François Boucher, 1761, oil on canvas The Toilette of Venus, by François Boucher, 1751, oil on canvas
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