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The Beauty of Inspiration
There is a large canvas set up in the Plaza today. The majority of the canvas, which is five feet in height and close to seven feet in length, is currently blank. But there is an artist who is working on the first portion of his project.
Hunter has a very unique appearance. A network of vine-themed tattoos cover his face and neck (and since he is wearing a tank top today, those same tattoos are also visible on his arms). There is a large rose bush tattoo on his left forearm that seems to be connected to the vines that run up his arm. He is completely bald. A large silver tree is prominently placed on his forehead, which trails down to a nose-bridge piercing. He has no eyebrows, instead Arabic writing is tattooed along his brow line. And along the right side of his cheek is a deep red scar.
At his side is a large trolley, that currently holds a multitude of paint jars. There is also a large container of rose petals, which every now and then Hunter uses to dip into the paint and place onto the canvas to create a multi-dimensional appearance to his creation.
He also has a few cloths available, so every now and then he can clean his hands, step back and look at the piece. It is during one of those moments, that Hunter asks his question. "Where do you find your inspiration?"
Hunter has a very unique appearance. A network of vine-themed tattoos cover his face and neck (and since he is wearing a tank top today, those same tattoos are also visible on his arms). There is a large rose bush tattoo on his left forearm that seems to be connected to the vines that run up his arm. He is completely bald. A large silver tree is prominently placed on his forehead, which trails down to a nose-bridge piercing. He has no eyebrows, instead Arabic writing is tattooed along his brow line. And along the right side of his cheek is a deep red scar.
At his side is a large trolley, that currently holds a multitude of paint jars. There is also a large container of rose petals, which every now and then Hunter uses to dip into the paint and place onto the canvas to create a multi-dimensional appearance to his creation.
He also has a few cloths available, so every now and then he can clean his hands, step back and look at the piece. It is during one of those moments, that Hunter asks his question. "Where do you find your inspiration?"
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"Start with the trunk and then the branches, and then start creating the flowers themselves."
Hunter watches the butterfly winged humming bird, and smiles. "And I can add the humming bird into the picture."
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"This was the easy part." Now comes the more challenging part, as Martha looks at all of the tiny limbs and the lush palm like leaves. "And perhaps, I bit off a little more than I can chew. Do you have any suggestions on how to make the tiny limbs and leaves?"
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"Here..." He picks out a smaller, more thin brush. "Use this brush. Let the brush gently touch the canvas, to make the tiny limbs."
"Then for the leaves themselves, would you like to use the rose petals?" He nods towards the jar of rose petals.
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"...Sure." The leaves of the tree were a soft greenish yellow, and while the rose petals didn't exactly match, Martha knew that not all things have to be perfect. "I take you don't happen to have any glue lying around here."
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"You take the rose petals, dip in them in the paint color, and then place the rose petal onto the canvas."
"The paint acts as a adhesives, until I am able to finish with a finishing adhesive spray that keeps everything where it was placed."
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"Alright then. I think this will do."
She looks at the green rose petal, and she carefully places it on one of the branches of the tree.
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"Thanks. And I don't believe we introduced each other. Name's Martha."
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"What brings you to the Nexus, Martha?"
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"I came here with a close friend of mine. Though I don't exactly know where he got off to, but I should be good on my own. And what about you?"
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"And now I stay here, more than my own home dimension."