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Dean Thomas ([info]artistdean) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2014-11-21 12:19:00

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Entry tags:character: bryony capper, character: cho chang, character: dean thomas, character: dennis creevey, character: dominic chambers, character: ernie macmillan, character: julian travers, character: percy weasley, character: susan bones, character: theodore nott

I got a feeling (OPEN THREAD)
Who: Dean Thomas, assorted NPCs and OPEN (please add your own tags)
What: The opening gala is finally upon us
Where: Towpath Studios, Camden, London
When: Friday 21st November: setup from around 6pm, main gala 8pm onwards
Rating: SFW (potential for language)


This day had been a long time coming and Dean was feeling nervous, pleased, and relieved by turns. Occasionally all of them at once. The studios had been completely transformed with the two large spaces usually occupied by Cadmus, Braith and the kilns and potions area now looking like a gallery. The additional free standing walls and stands in the middle of the room broke up the usually wide open nicely and provided the space for them all to display their work. Dean and Braith’s work was displayed on the various walls and a few of Ophelia’s plaques and plates, the rest of Ophelia’s work was split between plinths and tables. Cadmus’ work too was split between smaller pieces on tables and plinths and the four large pieces he had produced set on the floor (two in each room). The lighting had been done wonderfully and everything was lit without the space being overwhelmed with light. The sculptural pieces were looking particularly dramatic and Cadmus was examining his largest piece critically. Dean rather suspected he was about to demand the lights be moved for the third or fourth time and he avoided the situation so as not to be dragged into it.

“It will all be just fine,” Ophelia said, sliding up beside Dean, her heels tapping quietly on the hard floor.

“I’ll believe that when tonight is over with,” he said, tugging at the sleeves of his new robes, the magenta stitching catching his eye. He still wasn’t convinced about the stitching, but he’d been told repeatedly by the tailor that it looked good. He usually felt uncomfortable in robes these days, no longer used to it with his tendency to wear some sort of trousers exclusively. “At least three of us have stopped fussing now,” he said, moving through the doorway to the other room where the drinks table was set up.

“Yes, although I believe Braith would wish to change something if she had the time,” she gestured towards Dean’s mentor, who was examining one of her own landscapes with a frown on her face.

Dean glanced past the catering staff making arrangements with the drinks table to Braith who was closely examining the orange elephant in the centre of one of her pieces. Dean was the only one who had had the luxury of finishing painting a piece that morning as all of the magical pieces needed to be completely dry before the final motion and speech spells could be applied. As was usual before pieces were bought the subjects were limited to their own canvases, but that didn’t stop several of them talking to each other, which meant there were already more voices than people drifting out over the space.

Finding that Braith was feeling picky about that particular painting but would only bother fixing it if one of her small number of regular buyers took it Dean and Ophelia continued with their amble around the gallery. The drinks were part way across the room where the door opened onto. The nibbles would arrive on trays carried by the staff, who were setting up both in the gallery and in the meeting room upstairs which had been turned into the food storage area. As far as Dean could tell preparations were on track and his parents were due to arrive any time now for their pre-show tour. He cocked his head and realised the soft music had already started playing.

Right on cue there was a tap at the door and Ophelia kissed him on the cheek and left him to it, thankfully understanding that his artwork and the show was currently trumping his mother’s wish to meet his girlfriend. The portrait of his father in particular was something Dean was nervous about her seeing, especially as it had a rather prominent position. He was extremely pleased with the way it had turned out, hence the prominent placing, but that didn't mean that he wasn't nervous about people seeing it.



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Re: Dominic and Open
[info]dennisthebrave
2014-11-23 03:44 pm UTC (link)
Dennis wandered through the gallery, looking at the various paintings, sculptures, and ceramics with keen interest. Art galleries weren't usually his scene, but the Arts and Leisure reporter from the Prophet who had been slated to cover the gallery opening had come down with some sort of highly debilitating form of purple fever, and through the odd bureaucracy of the newspaper, Dennis had found himself being volunteered to cover the show for her. Not that it was a particular hardship, he thought to himself as he absently grabbed some sort of canapé and munched on it thoughtfully in front of one of Thomas' darker and more atmospheric pieces.

He looked up with surprise as Dominic stood near him, though it's obvious he hadn't really directed it at him. Still, he was nice to look at so Dennis grinned and nodded. "Yeah, art galleries always bring out a really weird collection of people, don't you think?" He turned his head and went back to looking at the painting. "Still, the artwork is all pretty amazing, right?"

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Dominic and Dennis
[info]knowhow
2014-11-26 12:14 pm UTC (link)
"You calling me weird?" Dominic teased, grinning at Dennis. They didn't know each other well but Dominic was at least passingly familiar with most of Seamus' friends, especially those who spent time at Finnigan's. "Though I'm not sure I count. I don't exactly make it a habit and I'm technically here on business." He moved closer to Dennis, eyeing up the nightmare piece he'd passed earlier for a second time. "You here to support Dean?" he guessed.

"Ophelia's jewellery is beautiful," he said, nodding his general assent to the quality of the show. "Makes me wish I had a woman to gift it to."

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Re: Dominic and Dennis
[info]dennisthebrave
2014-12-02 02:59 pm UTC (link)
Dennis tilted his head and smiled, beginning to freak out slightly at the that he wasn't freaking out in the other man's presence, which Dennis was forced to admit rather neatly fulfilled the usual pattern of freaking out anyway. "Everyone's weird, yeah," he asked by way of reply, a smirk playing on his lips. "So you did the lighting or something," he guessed, looking around with interest.

He pursed his lips at the question, deciding it was probably impolitic to mention that he didn't really like Dean that much - mainly because Seamus was obviously madly in love with him and Dean had never returned the feelings - so he decided to be somewhat more banal in his answer. "I'm here to cover the event for the Prophet," he replied with a nod. "I owe the Arts and Leisure desk a favour and they cashed it in so here I am."

"It is amazing, yeah," he agreed. "I love charmed stuff like that, but I don't think I could pull it off."

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Re: Dominic and Dennis
[info]knowhow
2014-12-03 01:36 pm UTC (link)
Dominic made a small mock-bow. "I did the lighting, and some other arrangements with the space." He looked covetously around the studio, the high ceilings and all that space and bare-brick walls to play with. "If I were a millionaire," he murmured, "I'd buy a building like this and..." And there were too many ways to end that sentence - he couldn't pick just one. "Probably do a different thing with it every week, and invite people to come in and see or do..." He smiled, shrugging slightly. "I need to come back with my camera." He glanced over Dennis, taking in the fit of his clothes. "Speaking of which - no photographer? You'd think they'd send one for an art show."

He nodded, gaze venturing back to the charmed paintings. "I'm tempted to buy something, honestly, but by the looks of it the stuff I like is all beyond my budget." Not that money was a big concern, but he liked to feel like he was getting value for his money and the art world was too beyond his experience for him to judge properly. "I've seen Dean's work at Finnigan's before, but it's nothing like this."

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Re: Dominic and Dennis
[info]dennisthebrave
2014-12-10 02:56 pm UTC (link)
Dennis grinned at the little bow and bowed back, something about the other man's manner put him at ease and made him want to act a bit silly. "Well you did a fantastic job mate, it's absolutely wonderful." He caught the slightly possessive look in the other man's eyes and he huffed in amusement. "You'd do what? Turn it into an amazing charmed sex palace?" He tilted his head at the question and smiled, pulling the camera out of one of his extended pockets. "I told them I'd do it, I'll get a few snaps of the people them come back for some of the art when it's not so busy yeah?"

He lifted his brows and observed the paintings as well. "To be honest, as much as I like a lot of it, I get what you mean. Plus I have no where to put it," he agreed with a slight shrug. "Dean's work is amazing," he agreed with the correct amount of enthusiasm. "The lad knows how to paint a picture. I like the massive one of the guy sculpting."

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