i can’t wait to start reading the english patient. it’s been on my list for so long and i’m finally getting around to it :’)
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i can’t wait to start reading the english patient. it’s been on my list for so long and i’m finally getting around to it :’)
life has been good lately. but only when i have coffee and an apple strudel in front of me
I like this look. No idea what the hell I would call it but it works.
I finished!!! This is the Nameless Lady and part of Dorain Payne. It is done in gouache and watercolor. It is a partial portrait done off a story I am writing. I've never really made artwork of my stories before, so this is a brand-new frontier for me, so if you like the portrait. Please feel free to read the story.
Links to the Intro | Chapter One | Chapter Two
(Also, I scanned one of my pictures for the first time. Yay!)
Shall We Dance?
“The King and I” is an incredibly problematic musical for a slew of reasons, but as a small child I always loved the way Deborah Kerr’s dress moved in the Shall We Dance sequence. So I’m going hard here, for nostalgia’s sake.
Not exactly what the prompt asked for but close...
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Jaskier’s fingers drifted over his empty dance card once again, his heart fluttering sadly in his chest. Of course it’s empty, he thought ruefully. Nobody knows you, yet.
He leaned back against the wall, his hands folded in his lap and his eyes downcast. Tears pricked at the corners and threatened to blur his vision when he saw them: two black shoes, right in front of his own. He let his gaze wander upwards.
Two sturdy legs clad in familiar black trousers led to a wide waist and a black cummerbund. An iron-grey waistcoat of embroidered damask was covered by a jacket with tails, both working to hide a broad chest and two hefty arms. The almost-familiar stranger had lovely honey-hazel eyes and startlingly white hair that had been combed back into the latest fashion.
“Oh... hello. Taking a break from the dancing?” Jaskier smiled shyly. He made room next to him on the slim padded bench against the wall, in case the man wanted a seat.
“No,” the stranger shook his head. “I- Actually, I-”
Jaskier waited, blushing and silent, for the man to find his tongue and continue. He looked up again when the stranger gave a loud and frustrated sigh. “I know we’ve only just been introduced by his Lordship, your father the Viscount, but I was wondering if you’d like a partner for this next waltz?”
Today, I found a book on goodreads almost identical to Haunt Your Murderers, except about protecting the American presidents and I swear, I had an out of body experience.
4. In a setting from the past. He is extremely fancy http://vyscera.tumblr.com/post/156870876663/27-drawing-prompts-to-round-out-your-oc