I got a pretty.
May. 28th, 2007 08:29 am.
swweeks made me a banner. Which was lovely and unexpected and the first time I've received a graphic for no other reason than, just because.
So I had to show it off, didn't I?
And the reason? Well, that was lovely too. She said -
For me, one of the challenges of writing is the description of movement, showing what the character is doing so that the visual image the reader has is as clear as if he were standing there watching. thismaz has no such difficulty. Yesterday, I remarked to her that someone should dub her the master of movement. Well, rather than waiting for "Someone" to do so, I am investing myself with the authority and do so now.
So thank you
swweeks, as I said before, I am chuffed to bits.
ETA: I asked if anyone knew who the original artist was, so I could credit, so thank you to Annon and to
tabaqui for identifying the original work as by Michael Parkes.
I went and had a look on his web site and it says: All Images © 1975-2004 Michael Parkes®. World Rights Reserved.
No images may be downloaded or reproduced, and trademarks may not be used without permission.
So I have taken it down. It was a lovely thought though, and I am grateful.
It was called Puppetmaster and you can see it here: Puppetmaster
.
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So I had to show it off, didn't I?
And the reason? Well, that was lovely too. She said -
For me, one of the challenges of writing is the description of movement, showing what the character is doing so that the visual image the reader has is as clear as if he were standing there watching. thismaz has no such difficulty. Yesterday, I remarked to her that someone should dub her the master of movement. Well, rather than waiting for "Someone" to do so, I am investing myself with the authority and do so now.
So thank you
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ETA: I asked if anyone knew who the original artist was, so I could credit, so thank you to Annon and to
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
I went and had a look on his web site and it says: All Images © 1975-2004 Michael Parkes®. World Rights Reserved.
No images may be downloaded or reproduced, and trademarks may not be used without permission.
So I have taken it down. It was a lovely thought though, and I am grateful.
It was called Puppetmaster and you can see it here: Puppetmaster
.