Art: Triptych: Three Strangers Slowly Floating Away (Multiple Pairings), PG-13

Mar 14, 2010 22:54

Recipient: sevillagranada
Title: Triptych: Three Strangers Slowly Floating Away
Pairing(s): Teddy/Victoire, Molly/OMC, Rose/Lily, Albus/Scorpius, unrequited Hugo/Albus, Teddy/Lily
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Implied under 18, angst, incest
Summary: Dominique's voice is unheard, Molly II does not behave as others want, and Hugo remains unseen. They are strangers ( Read more... )

pairing: albus/hugo, character: albus severus potter, pairing: albus/scorpius, media: art, character: teddy lupin, pairing: lily/rose, pairing: teddy/victoire, pairing: molly/oc, character: scorpius malfoy, rating: pg-13, character: molly weasley ii, *fest: 2010, character: victoire weasley, pairing: lily/teddy, character: lily luna potter, type: het, type: slash, type: femslash, character: hugo weasley

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pettybureaucrat March 15 2010, 04:13:25 UTC
That was beautiful and most unique!

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a_shadow_there March 15 2010, 04:21:35 UTC
Wow.

Just - wow.

Beautiful.

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xmusicnotesx March 15 2010, 06:15:19 UTC
Oh.

Wow.

Wow.

Words can't ...

Gaah.

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snarkyscorp March 15 2010, 06:23:23 UTC
The poem was an amazing fit for the story you were trying to tell. Really well done and intriguing, especially using Dominique, Molly, and Hugo as the main characters, as I feel they are often so overlooked.

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midnitemaraud_r March 15 2010, 07:24:34 UTC
This was gorgeous! I admit I had to look through it twice before I could figure out who everyone was in some of the frames - not your fault by any means; I kept losing track of the multiple pairings, and I suppose that since we don't really have canon physical descriptions of most of the next gen characters (except for Al and Scorpius, and that Lily has red hair) it took a moment to "fix them in my head" as you drew them. (Which were all really lovely, I must say! Molly was beautiful, and I loved the 'close up' of her.)

But that's one of the things I love about writing and reading next gen. So many possibilities in how we each create them.

Beautiful work, and that poem was so very melancholy and yet...freeing. I loved the images with the characters leaving the framed portraits. That was a really nice touch.

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