Time to strike?
Artist's Comments
[31 July - 14 August 2007]
Title: Mirror in the bathroom Rating: G, going into PG? No nude, though. Alas. Characters: Sirius, Sirius, Sirius, Sirius and Remus. Just how gobsmacked are you? Warnings: Some boy!touching, nothing more. And it's not even there yet. Notes: I LOVE YOU K. That shall be all. Also, I think you can guess what this piece goes with. As for the title, I basically let the shuffle option on my mp3 player decide it for me. And we've been lucky, it could have been Rumba de 5 kilos instead. It came right after that. And no DH around, so you're safe. ______ Coming next on these screens: The Big Farewell Thing is definitely planned for the end of the summer. (Yeah, I'm giving myself an extra month, okay, okay. (If I actually die by too much slash, you can bet I'm going to come back as a ghost and hunt all your dreams. Just guess what I'd make you see?) ______ Pimping time: the lovely Christy of the Unknowable Room.org staff is hosting some of my art on their wiki project. The plan would be to use it as illustrations in some of the pages there - she mentioned Lily, the Marauders, Remus/Sirius - and they might be up in the next couple of days. Isn't that absolutely SWEET? And, for the record, if you wanted to become an editor there, I don't think they'd exactly mind. You know. Wink wink nudge nudge. |
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you make me touch your hands for stupid reasons
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"Come what come may, time and the hour runs through the roughest day."
"We're all mad here."
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why even try anymore?
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Unless you've got a pube in your eye, you've got nothing to complain about. K?
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Nada ha cambiado, excepto mi actitud... por eso todo ha cambiado. (Anthony de Mello)
We are susceptible to negativity, and the seductive tentation to settle for "adequate", when with a little more effort we can be OUTSTANDING. (Walt Stanchfield)
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'I wish life was not so short,[...],languages take such a time, and so do all the things one wants to know about.'
J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lost Road
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I SEE RAINBOWS!!!!!...And oranges
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You never loved me em devol reven uoY
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"I'm not scared of falling," he told himself. "The bit I'm scared of is the bit when you stop falling, and start being dead."
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere
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You never loved me em devol reven uoY
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