I am making this statement without doing any research - bc lazy.
Okay this art is sick - what a great painting.
Regarding the use of “ye” - now, I always thought ye was a substitute for “the”. Something like printing presses just using y instead of th bc easier.
So is this an incorrect usage of “ye”, as it’s a sub for “your/you”?
Again - I’ve done no research or fact checking, and I am not going to. I WONT DO IT.
I’ve also done 0 research, but I assume the name refers to the opening lines of a pretty famous poem, which is using “ye” to address a group of people; basically the poem is saying “go get some while you’re young and hot”
That’s hot
Verily
Ye means You/Your/Yours
Ye olde pizza hut = your old pizza hut
In this its “Gather your rosebuds while you may”
Lol okay I did google it and the title of this art is the actual quote they demonstrate usage with.
Says it’s thou though - so like, you’re actually kinda wrong