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I protect, I love,The one you refused to care for.
Contest entry for Halloween contest! Suhail and Garnett as the Young Prince and the White Swan from Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake, post inspired by the end scene. I can only imagine how much makeup/paint Garnett is wearing, between covering up his markings, making his horns and tail tip black, and doing his eyes/hair. Suhail on the other hand, just has to wear PJs and a crown and he's all good. XD It's a small miracle anyone managed to convince Suhail to let Garnett hold him, though, with as scared of Doms as he tends to be. Entering Suhail for cute, Garnett for (unintentionally) scary (cuz DEM EYES).
Jinni Species (CLOSED), Suhail and Garnett's original designs by =Iloveyaoi4ever
Suhail and Garnett (and that quote up there) are MINE.
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Comments: 8
Winter-Oneechan In reply to MegaHerugaa [2013-10-31 05:23:12 +0000 UTC]
Haha, thank you! I really liked how it came out.
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FermonsNosYeux [2013-10-31 05:14:20 +0000 UTC]
awww!! they seem so cute... i love that quote, really shows the degree of love for the other (:
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Winter-Oneechan In reply to FermonsNosYeux [2013-10-31 05:22:28 +0000 UTC]
Hehe, they're almost cuter when actually interacting with one another...Suhail is painfully shy, and Garnett isn't exactly very outgoing himself. It also doesn't help that Garnett is so much bigger than Suhail, who is terrified of most of the larger types of their kind.
I pulled the idea for the quote from the...gosh, I don't even know what to call it. Bourne's Swan Lake is like...he took the ballet music and edited it some, and then loosely based his storyline on the original Swan Lake, and took inspiration from Hitchcock's "The Birds" while also calling out the royal family. The Prince's mother refused to express any kind of feeling for her son until it was too late, while the White Swan had been there for him more than his mother had, even if it was for a short time, and (if you know the original story behind Swan Lake) lead to his downfall anyway.
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FermonsNosYeux In reply to Winter-Oneechan [2013-10-31 06:07:41 +0000 UTC]
yes I do!! it is heartwrenching storyyyy!! ugh, always brings me to tears... so the quote is from that?? gahhhh this piece is even more heartfelt than it already was (which was alottttt!!) Wonderful! I love pieces inspired from other pieces, it's intertextuality at its greatest (:
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Winter-Oneechan In reply to FermonsNosYeux [2013-10-31 06:21:58 +0000 UTC]
Lol, which one? The original, or Bourne's? Bourne's brought me to tears where the original ballet did not. It's still a moving story, but the alterations in Bourne's take really nailed it for me.
Lol, the quote is all me, inspired by what I felt the Swan was for the Prince. The performance has no spoken words--lip movement and statement through action, by the end of it I walked away feeling the White Swan had essentially done everything for the Prince that his mother had not.
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FermonsNosYeux In reply to Winter-Oneechan [2013-10-31 16:31:15 +0000 UTC]
the original, but ive heard wonderful things about bourne's version (: and yes, that's great! haha, well it was very moving!!
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Winter-Oneechan In reply to FermonsNosYeux [2013-11-01 03:36:16 +0000 UTC]
The original is very beautiful, but I think Bourne's just hit harder for me. Hehe, thank you!
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