"This deafening quiet may grasp around my chest..."

Oct 10, 2011 14:42

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Well, our Indian Summer draws to a close. And I spent most of it sitting in this chair, and word from the front never came. As it were.

But, at least none of you have to remember President Humphrey K. Ludwig, or the mess that Irwin Allen made of Dr. Zhivago, or (and especially) about the science-fiction convention in Los Vegas (CONsino) ( Read more... )

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kurtmulgrew October 10 2011, 18:51:16 UTC
I love the body art pictures.

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greygirlbeast October 10 2011, 18:53:20 UTC

Thank you. Credit goes to Kathryn.

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ext_269782 October 10 2011, 19:06:37 UTC
What gorgeous body art! I love the top one and can imagine them as vestigial wings starting to grow out of your spine.

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greygirlbeast October 10 2011, 19:14:28 UTC

Interesting interpretation....

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ashlyme October 10 2011, 19:12:07 UTC
Seconded on the painting; beautiful colours.I've flicked between the two pictures and it's almost as if the art has changed shape.

I finally got my finger out and ordered Two Worlds from Subpress. None too soon, it seems.

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greygirlbeast October 10 2011, 19:15:18 UTC

Seconded on the painting; beautiful colours.I've flicked between the two pictures and it's almost as if the art has changed shape.

I think she was aiming for the sea, feathers, and flowers, all at once.

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humglum October 10 2011, 20:06:25 UTC

And fins... Feathers and fins and waves, all in bloom.

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seph_ski October 10 2011, 20:45:17 UTC
Gorgeous work. The second picture actually made me gasp.

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ladyblue56 October 10 2011, 19:21:40 UTC
Body art: I 'see' the sea coming out of your spine.

The colors are spot on.

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greygirlbeast October 10 2011, 19:23:02 UTC

I 'see' the sea coming out of your spine.

It's a sort of worship.

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ashlyme October 10 2011, 19:21:53 UTC
Yes, I saw waves. If I was being really fanciful, I'd say that the tide was turning on your back.

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greygirlbeast October 10 2011, 19:23:37 UTC

I'd say that the tide was turning on your back.

I do like that turn of phrase.

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