Re: Rin.
Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 11:21 am
laughingelfman.jpgVertical wrote:
That reminds me. Which artist did that mural? It's above and beyond in terms of artistic achievement. My guess: Doomfest.
laughingelfman.jpgVertical wrote:
That reminds me. Which artist did that mural? It's above and beyond in terms of artistic achievement. My guess: Doomfest.
Uh-ohBlue123 wrote:laughingelfman.jpgVertical wrote:
That reminds me. Which artist did that mural? It's above and beyond in terms of artistic achievement. My guess: Doomfest.
Mmm, I see. Thanks for the answer.cpl_crud wrote:Considering that the current first draft is comparable to Lord of the Rings in terms of total wordcount, I don't think you should be all that worried about character development.
We don't even have to describe any epic battles or volcanos.
Facesole.EvilDragon wrote:Facefoot?
Facefootpalm?
Footface?
ROFL XD
I do not understand.Fidelas wrote:Nobody on this board could see how fast my palm met my face.Bluest Big Bang wrote:Hisao would be ejaculating paint.
Nasty feministsescpl_crud wrote:the current first draft is comparable to Lord of the Rings in terms of total wordcount
It is good to hear that Serenity and Firefly is not dead, I see. Back on topic though, Rin's painting of mutated figures in a school for disabled children, who might be lacking a limb or two... It is very hard to ignore the connection... really hard, so I have to ask, is there any thing intended or am I just paranoid?Vaelastrasz wrote: She's River Tam minus the mind reading and a couple of arms.
Well, Rin tells Hisao that she wanted people to look at the mural and not think, and thus attempted not to think while creating it. Perhaps she inadvertently ended up painting something she doesn't want to think about, or thinks about often, instead. Hence her dissatisfaction with the result. She does, "collect people with different problems," after all.SnowSong wrote:It is good to hear that Serenity and Firefly is not dead, I see. Back on topic though, Rin's painting of mutated figures in a school for disabled children, who might be lacking a limb or two... It is very hard to ignore the connection... really hard, so I have to ask, is there any thing intended or am I just paranoid?Vaelastrasz wrote: She's River Tam minus the mind reading and a couple of arms.
To be honest, I was never big on the whole Lord of the Rings styling, *ducks incoming fire*, Rin's style is much more intresting than reading a bunch of sucky poetry that elves and hobbits made up.cpl_crud wrote:Considering that the current first draft is comparable to Lord of the Rings in terms of total wordcount, I don't think you should be all that worried about character development.
We don't even have to describe any epic battles or volcanos.
Its so Beautiful T^TRin:It's okay...if its you ♥
Hisao: ...What is this, some eroge?
Rin: Heh, thought I'd try the line out at least once to see how it felt.
Anon wrote:On a serious note, I found Rin's aversion to being famous or recognised for her art really cheesy and boring. I mean, she's painting an eye-melting mural in a public place that's a large feature of a festival, but.. NO ONE UNDERSTANDS, IT'S ALL ABOUT THE ART, MAAAN!
What I really hope is that it's all because she's had to get used to not caring what other people think about her in order to cope with her disability. That mentality has bled into every aspect of her life and so she can't/won't desire fame because that would entail caring what people think.
Hopefully as it goes on, as she accepts herself without the need for denial, she'll realise that she DOES want others to see her work and she'll become a respected artist that many people will have heard of. I mean, we've all heard of Leonardo and Van Gogh and artfags will have heard of Turner (for example) and it's not as if they were all corporate sell out swine that only did it for the money.
Why's it so unbelievable that she paints for herself and doesn't care about audience?Teclo wrote:Also, I read this interesting post on /a/ that I do actually agree with:Anon wrote:On a serious note, I found Rin's aversion to being famous or recognised for her art really cheesy and boring. I mean, she's painting an eye-melting mural in a public place that's a large feature of a festival, but.. NO ONE UNDERSTANDS, IT'S ALL ABOUT THE ART, MAAAN!
What I really hope is that it's all because she's had to get used to not caring what other people think about her in order to cope with her disability. That mentality has bled into every aspect of her life and so she can't/won't desire fame because that would entail caring what people think.
Hopefully as it goes on, as she accepts herself without the need for denial, she'll realise that she DOES want others to see her work and she'll become a respected artist that many people will have heard of. I mean, we've all heard of Leonardo and Van Gogh and artfags will have heard of Turner (for example) and it's not as if they were all corporate sell out swine that only did it for the money.