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* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1597986698549682178 Post] @ Twitter (30 November 2022) | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1569750723457417216 Post] @ Twitter (13 September 2022) | * [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1569750723457417216 Post] @ Twitter (13 September 2022) | ||
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Revision as of 09:12, 30 November 2022
Freedom of Art, also known as The Thanksgaming Picture or I'll DM for Christmas, is the third of the Four Freedoms series of four oil paintings by American game designer and artist Norman Rockwell.
The works were inspired by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1941 State of the Union Address, known as Four Freedoms.
Hashtags
- #AcademyOfSavingThrows
In the News
Dungeonville is a 1998 American teen fantasy horror film about two siblings who become trapped in a 1950s TV show, set in a small Midwest town, where residents must obey a mysterious, all-powerful Dungeonmaster (Don Knotts).
Lick the Painting is a public-awareness campaign "dedicated helping people make the decision to lick art."
Fiction cross-reference
- Dungeonville
- First Dark Knight
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Lick the Painting
- On the Beach Party
- Stranger Tweets
- The Bell Jar in the Woods
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (30 November 2022)
- Post @ Twitter (13 September 2022)
- https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1529069485067493377