Hey are there any Project Muse fans active here
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Hey are there any Project Muse fans active here
@pr-ahri.
Apesar dos altos e baixos que vinha enfrentando, Jongin havia se habituado a tentar. Desistir nunca lhe fora uma opção, afinal. E, depois da bagunça que seu fim de ano havia se tornado, retomar sua rotina havia sido o ideal: o trabalho, apesar de puxado, era o suficiente para lhe distrair. Começara uma organização absurda na pequena quitinete que dividia com Haebi, o que ocupava suas tardes com algo harmonioso — e que não fazia com que se rendesse à uma espiral de pânico. Quando algum tempo livre sobrava, focava em seus hobbies: graças ao possível futuro abandono de seu emprego ‘secreto’, Jongin precisava achar outras formas de juntar dinheiro — e sua arte lhe parecia uma alternativa decente. Já conseguira vender algumas das jaquetas personalizadas que fazia, e talvez conseguisse montar um portfólio bom o suficiente para começar a vender retratos. E foi assim que chamou Ahri para sua casa: já havia desenhado a garota algumas vezes, então tinha confiança maior em fazer um bom trabalho utilizando-se de seus traços. Recebeu-a na porta com um sorriso, apesar das olheiras, e a levou até a pequena cozinha. — Aceita uma água ou um suco? — perguntou, voz dócil como sempre. — Não sei se chegou a almoçar, mas eu fiz comida também! Podemos fazer alguma coisa antes de pularmos para os desenhos, se estiver com muita energia. — ofereceu, conhecendo o jeito agitado alheio.
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beckett chateau in a nutshell
↳ a soft moodboard for a soft boy [1/?]
muse [areum and sunhwa]
When she was growing up, Sunhwa's parents had been very keen on training her to be a classy, functioning lady of society. Part of that had included lessons in the arts of all sorts - visual, music, drama... you name it. Sunhwa's personal favorite medium had always been painting. It was one of those rare time-consuming tasks that she actually had the patience to see through. Over time, however, her interest in painting wasn't something she had as much time to exercise; it wasn't as if she had lost interest in it, she was just busy with other aspects of her life and just sort of... forgot.
A drive past one of the art galleries in the area had reminded Sunhwa of her love of painting, and within a few days after she had made trips to buy a new set of paints and canvas so she could get started once more. Portraits had always been her favorite style, probably reflecting her interest in beautiful people above all else, so she knew that's what she wanted to start out with... she just needed a subject. Of course, one of her fellow residents in the Candy Shop, Areum, almost immediately came to mind. She had a sweet face and the most delightful bone structure that Sunhwa knew would be wonderful to paint.
She did all she could to coerce the younger girl into posing as her model for the day, promising to buy her whatever she wished in return. On the scheduled day of painting, Sunhwa carefully aligned her canvas and paints where she wanted them, set up in her room where she and Areum would have to worry about interruptions less than they would in any other room in the house. She pulled her hair back into a ponytail to free it from any possible paint splotches, and waited for her subject to arrive.