Summer, 505
Artist was in Trista's nature. And, of course, in her name, albeit with all the letters mixed up. At any rate, she was very interested in learning to better her craft, which was why she was here in her room, sitting by the window, working on a painting.
"Sitting" was an odd word for an Akvatari, but it was as good a description as anything else for what she was doing. Her tail was curled to one side, and she was resting on a low, padded bench. This position enabled her to have her hands free, and offered more stability than trying to hover and paint at the same time.
This particular painting was going to be done in oils. Trista had been to classes in painting almost since she was born, but there was only so much one could learn in a classroom -- what was needed was practice, pure and simple. A fresh canvas was leaning on an easel in front of her, and a palette with fresh paint was at her elbow.
Today's painting was to be a seascape. The view out the window provided a dizzying view of the ocean, at least two hundred feet below, and also included a sliver of beach, north of Abura itself. Before she did anything else, Trista studied the scene intently.