Georgia Speller (1931–1988) was an African American artist known for her colorful, dynamic drawings and paintings on paper. This is Dancing People In A Line, 1986.
Well, what you've replied to is now deleted, so, like the guy with bandaged eyes in Day of the Triffids, I never saw the horror... :-)
Stopping here bc I got nauseated but I plan to finish this probably tomorrow. Not sure if I like his chair. I might make it a bit larger or something
i keep wanting to see that happen. we'll make it now to the start of the 3rd act, but if we make it beyond that then we're always seriously injured & bandaged up. besides, anyone that keaves in the second act is always found mortally wounded as a jump scare with about 20 mins left.
Haha, I do wonder how long it took them to all get used to the constant flow of bruised, swollen, and bandaged trans folks around marbella old town
"a play-style script with dialogue and basic choreography for the big scenes" behold, from my bits and pieces folder of scenes I haven't gotten to yet but have worked out in my head and don't want to forget (but know I will, bc ADHD)
And there you have them! The portraits of Dorovan, Vaelin, and Renna, the 3 POV characters in A Contract in Sol Forne. Get the book and find out more about the Eighth Chant Series here: www.marche-warman.com/a-contract-i...