Despite the heavy rain in Grand Rapids, I took myself out and about and finally made it to where @hellenhighwaterâs breathtaking and deeply moving work for ArtPrize, âOld Storiesâ, was being displayed.
It was thrilling to see all of this in person after watching their progression on @hellenhighwaterâs tumblr. I kept wanting to grab others and go âMake sure to follow their tumblr! Itâs a treasure trove!â
The pieces that moved me the most are incontestably the ones featuring the Minotaur - after Medusa, his story is the most tragic of the Greek Myths to me and these pieces made me ache for him even more. I fell in love with these statues through watching the progression of their creation, but seeing them in person? All I could think of is how badly he deserved to be rescued, saved from his imprisonment, his loneliness. It hit me like a gut punch.
Which is why I loved the third and final piece for his story so much. The original ending will always be told, but on the other end of the labyrinth, thereâs a more hopeful, gentler ending where the walls crack and crumble, and Asterion steps out and away from his prison, gets to see the stars and feel the sunâŚ
The piece I didnât expect to move me so deeply was Narcissus.
As it says on the artistâs statement for the piece, in a mythos full of capricious gods, ravaging heroes, and half-human monsters, Narcissusâ only crime was being beautiful and solitary. How many girls have had to deal with the same persistence and accusations of coldness? Canât he have the same protectiveness we give them? I never would have thought such things, but this work opened my mind. Thank you for that, @hellenhighwater.
Please, if youâre able to do so, come to Grand Rapids and see all of the works in person, especially @hellenhighwaterâs! And vote for them!!!
Now, Iâm off to write that story about Ariadne and Asterion being siblings that I always wanted to get around toâŚ
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As someone who lived near enough to hear the reports every year, I can absolutely confirm every bit of this concerning Lake Lanier. Lanier's casualty rate is an unfortunate case of human hubris over any of its haunted rumors or the like. The people living truly close to it don't even screw around with Lanier. Haughty tourists and people looking for a 'fun waterfront event' or something tend to be the least aware of just what a Lake is and does, and Lanier does not give out warnings any more than fall damage does.
[ID: A screengrab of two Tumblr posts. The top post, visible first, is a scene of two characters from Twin Peaks in conversation, subtitled âEvery day, once a day, give yourself a present.â The second post is Digitaldiscipline reblogging Hellenhighwater, which reads âToday on âThings I Categorically Did Not Need But Bought Anywayâ we haveâ followed by the image of an articulated spinal column and the base of a skull, hanging from a display hook.]Â
[ID: A decorative terracotta plate, which is not adorned except for an extremely compelling illustration of a pigeon; it is done in black linework with orange and pink accents, and shows the bird standing proudly, chest thrust out, head curled down towards its chest.]
âOh, well done,â Yu Ziyuan said approvingly. âVery well done, Wei Wuxian! Good boy! Look at that, he got them all well and good and he didnât forget about the aesthetic.â
âI suppose that really was always the one thing on which you and A-Xian always agreed,â her husband said, long-suffering. A little pleased, as he always was when she and Wei Wuxian would share looks of despair at their most distinctly uninterested family members â none of them had ever really appreciated the joys of a proper look. Even Jiang Cheng, who was exceedingly stylish in his own way, had his own thing going on, more good taste than a real commitment to a style.
It wasnât really an aesthetic if you werenât willing to stick with it for good and for bad.
Especially for bad.
âWell, yes,â she agreed. âAt least someone understood the importance of making sure your actions fit the right aesthetic â and I think itâs clear that this, at least, is very aesthetic.â
âIâm not sure I agree,â Madame Lan put in with a slight frown. âLots of corpses, yes, but whatâs the aesthetic in that?â
âThe ravens, obviously. Look at that, heâs more or less created a bird tornado.â
âBird tornado,â the former Sect Leader Nie coughed into his hand, looking vastly amused. He always did have a good sense of humor, that little extra bit of ruthless edge that most Nie sect leaders lacked in their earnestness giving him the remove necessary to laugh at terrible things â his too-early death really had been a pity. âWhat aesthetic does that match, exactly? Is he going to be the bird patriarch?â
âRavens are obviously aligned with demonic cultivation,â Yu Ziyuan argued, affronted on behalf of gaudy over-the-top taste everywhere. âRed eyes, ravens, corpses â itâs a death theme.â
âThen why isnât he wearing white?â
ââŚa darkness theme, then. Not everyone can go with the funeral attire all the time - if you want that, why donât you go look at whatâs-his-name, the new star that fell down east? Xiao Xingchen or whatever heâs called himself?â
âMaybe he just doesnât want to look like a Lan,â her husband suggested, getting back on track to stop the tide of rolling eyes.
âThereâs nothing wrong with looking like a Lan,â Qingheng-jun murmured, his eyes drifting over to his wife. They were still working out their issues, which seemed to Yu Ziyuan to be in a bit of bad taste; they were all dead, after all.
Still, she wouldnât comment. Maybe they were going for absurdist.
âBetter look like a Lan than something like A-Hanâs style,â Sect Leader Nie agreed cheerfully. âWhite and garish red â awful. Like blood on snow.â
âSee, this is why everyone thought you were fucking before he killed you,â Yu Ziyuan told him, rolling her eyes. âWho the fuck calls Wen Ruohan by a diminutive?â
âMe,â Sect Leader Nie said. Still cheerful.
Sometimes she wanted to kill him, and he was already dead.
âIâm not sure why you think having killed him was an indication they werenât fucking,â Madame Lan said, and nudged her husband pointedly with her elbow. She was a lot less subtle than he was, but then again, she wasnât a Lan. Qingheng-jun had that vaguely constipated look that suggested he was both happy and regretful about her attention â Lans!
Yu Ziyuan really wondered about Wei Wuxianâs taste sometimes. All that wonderfully dark aesthetic he had going on, and he had to fall for a coffin-face?
Hmm. On second thought, maybe it did match. Now that was commitment to a themeâŚ
âNo comment on the fucking,â Sect Leader Nie said, the way he always did. âAnyway, looks like Wen Chaoâs going to be joining us soon enough, once your Wei Wuxian is done playing with him.â
âDeserved, every inch of it.â Yu Ziyuan announced, and for once Jiang Fengmian held his tongue about her being unduly vicious. In fairness, the man had led the attack that killed them both; they were entitled to some bitterness. âI may hate his guts, but one really has to have some sympathy â I really have no idea how someone as fiendishly intelligent as Wen Ruohan turned out such an awful stupid child.â
âAt least we finally got rid of Wen Xu,â Sect Leader Nie said, and showed his teeth â his son had been the one to execute that waste of space in the world of the living, and Sect Leader Nie had been the one to do something or other to get rid of him in the world of ghosts.
Yu Ziyuan half suspected that heâd eaten him.
Let it never be said that the Nie sect didnât know how to bear a grudge.
âWell, aesthetic or no aesthetic, Iâm concerned for the poor boy,â Madame Lan said. âPeople wonât respond well to demonic cultivation after the war is won, and itâs not as if he has other choices given â all that happened.â
Yu Ziyuan made a face, but nodded, agreeing â sheâd always resented her husbandâs obvious preference to Wei Wuxian, but sheâd generally trusted the boy to take care of Jiang Cheng, and heâd lived up to that in full. In full and beyond, no less.
Poor child, she really had misjudged him. Sheâd have to tell him as much when he eventually died.
Sadly, Madame Lan was right that it probably wasnât that far away now.
She hoped Jiang Cheng would be all right without him. If there was one person who wasnât going to be allowed to join their little crowd of commentators, it was him!
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I am in love with your Cinderella AU, and I have to admit that my brain immediately went to the scene from Ever After where they're cornered by bandits, who go "You can take anything you can carry" *picks up prince and carries him off* which would be SUCH a good MoShang early rescue, except I expect SQH would be much more awkward about it.
That was one of the movies I watched! That kind of loophole move is a very Shang Qinghua move, and I agree that it has the most impact if itâs Shang Qinghua as himself rather than in some kind of demon disguise, before any sort of ball event equivalent.Â
MBJ having to deal with just getting picked up and carried to safety by his uncleâs skittish and cunning human servant is a delightful picture.Â
Hey yâall, Iâm a big fan of the stories that @hellenhighwater tells on her blog, specifically this one:Â https://hellenhighwater.tumblr.com/post/625381810451431424/idonotraisecain-hellenhighwater-i-hadÂ
If you want a laugh go read the story and if you prefer not to read and you want to hear me read it click play.
A disclaimer- Iâm from South East Texas originally, and while I donât usually have a strong accent it does come out when Iâm tired and itâs now 1:30 AM so itâs Texas Time (tm)