January 14, 2011

My Own Private Thermoplyae

olmec: *IMAGE*,Crude Drawings,Spirit of the Age + tapped to you by irons @ 11:29 pm

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  1. Syringe Guy by patrick — January 25, 2011 @ 1:41 am

    fragments-

    Amusing to find leavened(!) bread (at vespers!) and an “orthodox-cut” stole.

    ‘plyae always wore a tie in the dreams. I like the hair.

    I wonder if perhaps is the sort of thing one does not follow with a period. Perhaps it is merely a circle encompassing a void (the only void)-I suppose Nagarjuna would be okay/into that.

    irons Reply:

    Where do I begin :C

    I was clearly too lazy to look up “vespers” on even the most wiki of pedias. Instead, I drew what I knew. This ritual surrounds the Lutheran communions I grew up with. Oops…

    The hair turned out far better than I thought it would. It also hides parts of faces, which is useful for a great artist like me. I think I drew the tie to add a traditional gender marker, in case people thought the longhair was female.

    Finally, “अ.” I actually debated with myself for a while, most of the time I was drawing the images, whether or not I should add a period. I didn’t want to go against your original text (except I already did as noted above), and I too thought that nothing should come after the NO. However, for the sake of the uneducated who might view this page, I thought I would add a period to help indicated that अ was a response to the question, by my interpretation.

  2. Syringe Guy by patrick — January 26, 2011 @ 4:28 am

    I envision the religiosity of an aging thermoplyae to be sullen, high-church Anglican; liturgical irregularities (“the Communion is dying”) would be something he’d resign himself to over the years.

    It’s really just a case of being half-written. I can think of ways to better integrate ‘अ’, perhaps a silent confrontation with an idol/icon (or an unexpected word of absolution in the confessional), it needed more attention than I gave it.

    The basic idea IN MY MIND at the time was a secure but not particularly happy life winding down.

    irons Reply:

    The basic idea IN MY MIND at the time was a secure but not particularly happy life winding down.

    I think we were both successful in that respect. Or, I should say, I only truly understood the message after I had forced myself to think about it while drawing.

    If I ever finish the original SOTA, maybe we can explore and expanded universe…

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