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spfestmod ([info]spfestmod) wrote in [info]snape_potter,
@ 2011-04-25 11:55:00

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Entry tags:art, rating: g, snarry-a-thon11

Snarry-a-Thon11: ART: Rose, Wormwood, Gall, Rue
Title: Rose, Wormwood, Gall, Rue
Artist: ysope
Rating: G
Media: Pencil colored in Photoshop
Warning(s): none
Prompt: #96: Catholic AU: Young Father Harry, the war hero, finds himself increasingly attracted to the embittered janitor/groundskeeper, Snape.
Summary: Young Father Harry is tormented by an internal conflict between his reverence for his priestly vows and the feelings he develops for the embittered Parish groundskeeper, Severus Snape.
A/N: Severus is definitely an overqualified groundskeeper. I think he probably is a fallen ex-professor with a deep knowledge of botany.

Rose Wormwood thumb

Rose, Wormwood, Gall, Rue

Rose Wormwood



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[info]bk7brokemybrain
2011-04-25 07:08 pm UTC (link)
I love the soft, overcast feeling to this. It suits the mood of the subjects. I love their positioning, Harry's hand on the window, and the mirror on the back wall. It's all gorgeous. They seem so alone and sad, that you make me wish they would break some rules and find happiness.
I wonder about the symbolism of the plants you used as the title. Very intriguing.

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