Showing posts with label appreciation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label appreciation. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Katniss Art Nouveau

I haven't seen Mockingjay yet, but here's a beautiful Art Nouveau styled piece by Megan Lara:

Available at Society 6

Most of the story elements shown are also Katniss' identity. The fiery dress from the 1st Hunger Games movie falls down, and Katniss is in her real image (from the 2nd movie Catching Fire).

I'm assuming the flower is the one her father named her after. More obvious elements are the silver parachute and the split mockingjay pin. The symbol of her home, Distract 12, is tucked in the upper right corner. In the background, the hexagons represent the force fields from the games. Maybe because Katniss pops out of the shapes, we're suppose to see her as free from the boundaries. Of course, not after hard efforts. 

Katniss, both the girl and flower, even overlap the French titles for "The Girl on Fire," "District Twelve Tribute," and "The Victory Tour." I think the message is that Katniss' real identity is beyond the games.

Thanks, Megan Lara for this beautiful piece and all the thought you put into it! :)

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Monster Love

I was thinking the other day how picky I am for designs of Frankenstein's monster. Then TeeVillian released some that pleased me. :)


"The Bride Dollmaking"
One of my new favorite artists, Medusa the Dollmaker, created a cute and elegant design for The Bride of Frankenstein.

I'm not sure who the green buck-tooth monster is, but did you see Frankenstein's monster? He looks like he's hugging his bride. :)

The design is available as a tee and tank top until July 5 for $11.

Another design I enjoy on TeeVillian is the mashup with Calvin and Hobbes below by Mephias.

"My Fiendish Friend"
It captures the monster's innocence even though the scene becomes tragic.

The design is available until July 5th as a tee, v-neck, and tank top.

Mephias' design encourages me even more to connect Frankenstein and the image below of Groot. Did anyone else think the same when watching the Guardians of the Galaxy trailer? Groot is innocent too.


Groot hands a flower to a girl.

And I'll end on an image by Teo Zirinis of two figures settling their differences.
"Newlyweds"








Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Little Guys Can Win

After playing Scrabble with my family, I advise to not take the little words for granted! Here are some of my bigger plays with short words:

Words "SIX" and "PI."
High-valued letters helped. 

Words "SITE," "SO," and "IN" scored one point more
with one-valued tiles and a blank tile with no value (the "T").

Simple words "Hi" and "He" proved
that it's about location, location, location. ;)

Scrabble is more than vocabulary. I think the games Blokus Trigon and Rummikub helped me with strategic planning.




















Happy New Year by the way.