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Re: The SSSS Art Museum
« Reply #9825 on: May 15, 2016, 07:40:30 PM »
That made me laugh. Your hands sound rather like those of my tiny aunt. She was about 4'8", very dainty and fine-boned. Once I passed ten years old I grew too big for her gloves, shoes and rings (I used to love playing dress-up with her stuff as a tiny child, because she had such impeccable taste). I was a bit under 4'11" and I used to feel huge next to her, because I have my father's stocky muscular build, and she was so dainty! She was fierce though, and a skilled martial artist - it was she who taught me sword and staff. She had been a nurse in a field hospital in France, during the First World War. She lived past 106, still independent.

My own hands are small but broad, stubby and not dainty at all - gnarly arthritic gardener's hands. I love how Scout has done Sigrun's hands in this picture!

Hi, I would like to hear you tell your tiny aunt's life story, please and thank you. :3

In all honesty, Róisín, every time you tell a story like that, my heart grows a bit larger and a bit warmer. I love your storytelling. <3 And she sounds like the kind of woman that I long to be!
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Re: The SSSS Art Museum
« Reply #9826 on: May 15, 2016, 08:47:19 PM »
She and my paternal grandmother and grandfather were certainly my role models, growing up. Since my father was widowed quite young, and didn't remarry until I was a teenager, they did most of the raising of my older brother and me. That particular aunt had an interesting love story too - they met in the field hospital during the War, saw each other three times before they married, and were together for 74 years. She certainly helped form my ideas about what constitutes a good marriage.
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Re: The SSSS Art Museum
« Reply #9827 on: May 16, 2016, 07:31:17 AM »
Amazing sgru, and if Reynir didn't spend his childhood years sleeping on a sheep, I don't want to live any more! :D
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Re: The SSSS Art Museum
« Reply #9828 on: May 16, 2016, 10:12:08 AM »
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Re: The SSSS Art Museum
« Reply #9829 on: May 16, 2016, 11:01:50 AM »
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My hair is super dumb, and I’m going to cut it all off…

It's awesome and beautiful and chilling to think this would happen to Reynir's hair, plus I'm getting flashbacks to that one scene in ElfQuest where Clearbrook cuts off her long braid... :-\
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Re: The SSSS Art Museum
« Reply #9830 on: May 16, 2016, 11:07:31 AM »
Yeah, that scene was heartbreaking.
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Re: The SSSS Art Museum
« Reply #9831 on: May 16, 2016, 11:56:39 AM »
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My hair is super dumb, and I’m going to cut it all off…

I'll file this under emotions that I didn't expect to feel today! D:

In all seriousness, this piece is so beautifully executed. I really like the way that you did the woodgrain. Was this done in watercolor pencils?
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Re: The SSSS Art Museum
« Reply #9832 on: May 16, 2016, 03:29:15 PM »
It's awesome and beautiful and chilling to think this would happen to Reynir's hair, plus I'm getting flashbacks to that one scene in ElfQuest where Clearbrook cuts off her long braid... :-\

Oh, I love ElfQuest and yes, I remember this scene, it made me cry ((
That was the sort of idea in my head that I can get rid of only by drawing this. Well, I don't want it to happen in comic.

Yeah, that scene was heartbreaking.

Indeed it was.

I'll file this under emotions that I didn't expect to feel today! D:

In all seriousness, this piece is so beautifully executed. I really like the way that you did the woodgrain. Was this done in watercolor pencils?

Thank you! I used just watercolour, and added pencils only in braid.
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Re: The SSSS Art Museum
« Reply #9833 on: May 16, 2016, 04:17:03 PM »
It's awesome and beautiful and chilling to think this would happen to Reynir's hair, plus I'm getting flashbacks to that one scene in ElfQuest where Clearbrook cuts off her long braid... :-\

Oh, wow, I haven't thought of that scene in a LONG time.  (The days when I'd wait for each issue to come out.  And kids these days think that the chapter break is long!)
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Re: The SSSS Art Museum
« Reply #9834 on: May 16, 2016, 04:26:41 PM »
It's awesome and beautiful and chilling to think this would happen to Reynir's hair, plus I'm getting flashbacks to that one scene in ElfQuest where Clearbrook cuts off her long braid... :-\
It kind of makes me think of Mulan honestly . .


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« Reply #9835 on: May 16, 2016, 05:27:35 PM »
It kind of makes me think of Mulan honestly . .

Now I'm singing Reflection in my head; of all the things to be singing in my head, it's a pretty great addition!
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Re: The SSSS Art Museum
« Reply #9836 on: May 16, 2016, 05:30:21 PM »
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My hair is super dumb, and I’m going to cut it all off…

I don't know any of the references the others are using, but I really like the image.  Without those sad references, my first thought is freedom, actually.  The walking away reinforces that.

And @Sc0ut, this Sigrun is lovely and so well-executed, with the lighting on the blade matching a subtle light in her eyes.  Her hair is also nicely done in that it's not plastic-helmetty.
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Re: The SSSS Art Museum
« Reply #9837 on: May 16, 2016, 08:04:37 PM »
Wavewright: if you've never read 'Elfquest' you've missed a treasure. I don't know if it's online or not; I read it as a paper comic, back in the days when there wasn't really an Internet, and the only place to find comics other than Disney and a bit of Marvel was Space Age Books in Melbourne, and there might be gaps of months or years between issues. Like SSSS, it managed to incorporate luminously beautiful art, (especially by the standards of comic art of the time), humour, terror, breaking of stereotypes and a truly good 'what the hell is going on really' many-layered puzzle story. The story also explored love, friendship and relationships in ways that were unheard of at the time, while delivering an edge-of-the-seat quest story. Read it. The authors are Wendy and Richard Pini.

Urbicande: I read your remarks to my husband, who reminds you that you have just used 'kids these days' non-ironically, and as such you are entitled to join him in the Old Farts Club.
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« Reply #9838 on: May 16, 2016, 11:28:26 PM »
Urbicande: I read your remarks to my husband, who reminds you that you have just used 'kids these days' non-ironically, and as such you are entitled to join him in the Old Farts Club.

In filk, we use the benchmark of 20 years before you're an Old Phart Filker, so I'm in at least twice over :)

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Re: The SSSS Art Museum
« Reply #9839 on: May 17, 2016, 02:49:12 AM »
In filk, we use the benchmark of 20 years before you're an Old Phart Filker, so I'm in at least twice over :)

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