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bulwark_ ([info]bulwark_) wrote in [info]incompletedata,
@ 2017-11-04 20:33:00

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Entry tags:dc: dceu: lois lane, marvel: (fox/x-men): raven darkholme, marvel: comics: sharon carter, star wars: canon: armitage hux, the adventure zone: lucretia

I have felt such inspiration lately, and particularly a desire to experiment.







I'm unsure what prompted this but I think that I may paint more. It's unlike anything else I've ever done.



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[info]agentthirteen
2017-11-05 02:22 am UTC (link)
Don't listen to him. It's an excellent use of color and expression of movement, Halward.

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[info]arkanis
2017-11-05 02:27 am UTC (link)
Oh, you and Wotton. It's pink.

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[info]agentthirteen
2017-11-05 02:29 am UTC (link)
A man who cannot appreciate or distinguish between the myriad of shades has no business looking at or critiquing art.

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[info]arkanis
2017-11-05 02:40 am UTC (link)
Anyone who believes color and movement are enough to make a piece noteworthy or admirable has no business forming the minds of the next generation. I shudder.

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[info]agentthirteen
2017-11-05 02:45 am UTC (link)
If you were around during the days of cave art, somebody would have bashed your head in with a great stone. That would have been admirable color and movement. You're lucky I'm far too polite for such things.

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[info]arkanis
2017-11-05 02:49 am UTC (link)
Oh! Yes! Polite! Behold, this paragon of courtesy!

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[info]agentthirteen
2017-11-05 02:57 am UTC (link)
As much as deserved.

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[info]arkanis
2017-11-05 02:59 am UTC (link)
Well. Manners degrade like everything else, I suppose.

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[info]theregularguy
2017-11-05 03:06 am UTC (link)
Oh you're coming to my next salon.

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[info]agentthirteen
2017-11-05 03:07 am UTC (link)
Delighted.

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[info]bulwark_
2017-11-05 02:27 am UTC (link)
Thank you, miss. I understand that sometimes there are those who who not find art appealing for whatever reason. Beauty is, to some extent, subjective, of course, but I do make a habit of pursuing it. I would just appreciate a comment beyond 'hm'.

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[info]agentthirteen
2017-11-05 02:32 am UTC (link)
Hartwright. I am the art professor at the university. Bennington is merely a man who has too much opinion for things he has no talent in himself.

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[info]bulwark_
2017-11-05 02:47 am UTC (link)
Basil Hallward, though you seem to know that already. It is a pleasure.

He seems to have some insight into the subject, I appreciate his comments, forceful as they may be.

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[info]agentthirteen
2017-11-05 02:52 am UTC (link)
I like to keep track of my contemporaries. Perhaps I can see more of your work? I think it'd be inspiring to show to my new students.

Bennington has very little time for anything innovative or new. Do not allow the words of one tedious critic hold back your vision.

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[info]bulwark_
2017-11-05 02:59 am UTC (link)
Of course! Much of it is at my home, at [address]. Or I could bring a collection to your offices, if you like. Whichever is preferable for you.

I do not. Not everyone, even those informed in art, can understand the purpose behind that which I create. All I seek to do is capture the loveliness of the world, and the innocence of it.

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[info]agentthirteen
2017-11-05 03:04 am UTC (link)
I wouldn't want to trouble you bringing it all the way to the university, unless you'd allow for a few pieces to be displayed there. I could pay for the rental of a few works.

You do a magnificent job, and I think beauty can be appreciated by all those who open their minds to it. Unlike our friend, whose mind is quite closed.

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[info]bulwark_
2017-11-08 04:58 am UTC (link)
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It is never any trouble for me to share my art! I couldn't request payment, it is simply a joy to share it Art and joy cannot pay the rent, Basil I would be much appreciative, but before we get ahead of ourselves perhaps you should see my work first.

There are some who are, unfortunately. But it is good that he does not keep his opinions secret. Secrets can be more painful at times than any physical wound could bring.

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