I've been crazy busy with my video editing internship. It's been cutting into my outlining time, but it looks to be easing up a bit now. I found a really nice wip page theme to put my projects on. I don't know exactly when I will have the time, but more details on what I have on the projects will be coming out soon.
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Dreaming of Another World, Tim Walker
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Jules Lefebvre- The Grasshopper, 1872 (Detail)
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Chiharu Shiota: Stairway (2012)
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The End of All Things by Maximilian Pirner (1853 - 1924)
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Not a Villain Song Tag
Rules: Pick theme songs for your villains, but they can’t be songs that are clearly for villains
I was tagged by @rkmoon . Thanks for tagging me. This was very interesting to do.
For Of Pearls & Seafoam, it would be the Royal Family (still deciding a name) and also the human society's obsession with the mermaid trend for beauty and long-lasting health. I chose Liquid Smooth by Mitski.
For Snapshot, Lilian, my vigilante protagonist, is the villain. I have chosen the song My Name is Trouble by Keren Ann.
For my Selkie concept, the antagonist is The Lone Widower (his name for now) who kidnaps my selkie character. I chose the song Reminiscence by Olafur Arnalds.
I don’t really have anyone else to tag, so I hope you don’t mind @scribblesbyb
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The Sirens, 1892 by John Longstaff (Australian, 1861–1941)
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not an ask but a gentle request lol
please drop more deets about ur WIPs soon (characters, what u like about them, what inspired them... etc.) they're seriously soooo interesting!!
(personally, I'd love to hear more about the world of 'Of Pearls and Seafoams' but any of ur WIPs would do u.u)
Thank you so much for expressing interest in my wips. Later this week, I plan on setting up dedicated pages to each of the ideas and adding links onto the initial writeblr intro post I made. I can tag you when I finish setting them up.
Of Pearls and Seafoam has a lot of cool ideas for it, so I am most excited to share more of the ideas and aesthetics for it. Out of the three, it has more of a concrete plot to it so it would definitely be the first to have a page set up.
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'Nymphs Dancing to Pan's Flute' by Joseph Tomanek, (1889 - 1974)
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