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The mate in question already knowing she’s gonna have questions about the blood and not liking the answer (Astra):
van gogh, chagall, matisse, botticelli
xvan Gogh: Would you rather become famous after death or famous in life but forgotten after death?
Vartouhi wrinkled her nose. “I am not interested in fame at all, really, though in my homeland I already am. Therefore, from experience I would say I would quite prefer becoming famous after death. Then at least I am not there to be subjected to the public’s opinions and expectations of me, and I could live more freely and peacefully.”
Chagall: What 'style' or 'clique' do people typically associate you with?
“As far as I am aware, people associate me with themes of innocence. Predictably feminine... which troubles me somewhat. It is embarrassing to be predictable--isn’t predictable banal? Isn’t banal boring? I do not wish to lead my friends to become disinterested in me...” She bit her bottom lip, sighing softly through her nose.
Matisse: Does observing other people influence your style?
“Yes and no. I am artistically inclined, so there are sometimes moments where I am inspired to deviate from my usual style. However, I always return to and incorporate familiar aesthetics.”
Botticelli: What would you say your 'trademark' is? In either appearances or personality.
Her cheeks flushed with a tinge of red. “Ah... perhaps, long-winded, bombastic speech?” Running a hand through her hair, she added, “Though more than likely, it is the color pink, and pink roses.”