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Amazing what Cassiopeia can do to a person
Star Crossed Elf
drawn about Nov 13, ‘03
posted for Dec 31, 2006
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An elf at Cuivienen, carrying on from the last picture, glancing around at someone who disturbed him from staring at Cassiopeia, also known as Wilwarin, the Butterfly. Isn’t he beautiful? The stars are still glittering in his eyes… And I shaded it. Isn’t that special?
We watched Mom’s Christmas movie on Sunday, and it was called Cars. I enjoyed it very much, even if I found it a bit predictable at times. For example, in the climactic race, Lightening pulls out of a near-fatal turn… and he still has two more to go. Well, they’re not going to have two more bland turns and have him win… there’s going to be some sort of drama mixed in! And I was right! I do love the lines they put in the trailer, though…
Lightening: “I can’t be doing this. I’m a precision instrument of speed and aerodynamics!”
Mater: “Ya hert yer whaaat??”
I don’t know if the predictability is a good thing or a bad thing… a good thing because it means I’m thinking like a storyteller, or a bad thing because it’s a predictable movie (poorly written). Anyway, it was entertaining, especially the “A Toy Cars Story” during the credits. That was good.
Hey, and I forgot to say that Glorfindel, I think, is my first picture of a male elf with long hair. I finally got my styles straightened out! Now elves with short hair look funny! And I used to think of Legolas with short black hair… o_O7
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Waters of Awakening
Cuivienen
drawn Nov 13, ‘03
posted for Dec 30, 2006
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This is Cuivienen, the lake beside which Tolkien’s elves first woke and gazed up at the stars. It was so beautiful… and when I heard Enya’s song Shepherd Moons, I knew it was the perfect descriptor. The parts with the singing are the elves singing in wonder and the echoes of their song coming from deep within the forest… the instrumental parts are their silent contemplation of the stars. It was so gorgeous… It made me cry a couple times, it was so beautiful. This picture doesn’t nearly do it justice. I should do a new one with the new art markers I was given.
I went to a concert by Hexaphone yesterday, and they were very good! I liked it a lot, but I didn’t like Karel Roessingh, the jazz pianist, so much. His music is jerky and not smooth. I guess that’s just his style, but I don’t like that style.
And yesterday I spent some time in teeth-grinding, fist-clenching rage. Too bad I don’t know how to give a ‘cold shoulder’; everyone just thinks I’m sulking about nothing. I drew a picture about it, and coloured it with the new markers. I’m not very good yet, because it was a bit blotchy, and I need a real inking pen, but the markers are very good. That’s why I got the idea to do a new picture of Cuivienen.
Just now I finally finished the Wallace and Gromit movie, and it’s actually good, now that I got past the worst part. My brother had to reassure me several times that “no one gets found out”, my worst fear ever. (I hated reading Freaky Friday, in case you’re wondering) I liked all the little allusions, such as “Dogwarts” and the whole thing at the end where Wallace rescues Lady Tottie (coughkingkongcough). Although the bit where Gromit and Percy stop fighting to recharge their mini-plane was stupid, I enjoyed it anyway.