21st Spring 511 AV Syara perched herself on a bench along the walkway of the Windward Boardwalk. From her bag she pulled a small notepad and an array of paintbrushes of varying sizes. These were followed by small tubes of paint, a thin slab of wood and a single pencil. All of these she had borrowed from a studio in the Skyglow Hold. She balanced the notepadbook on her lap over the slab of wood, then stuffed the paints and paintbrushes back into the bag. She had only taken them out to assure herself that she hadn't forgotten them. She flipped open the notepad and skipped past the used pages, full of drawing and painting exercises and doodles, as well as sketches and fully finished pieces of art. She finally found a free page and smoothed it out, poising her pencil at the ready. Syara looked up, taking in the stunning scenery of the Windward Boardwalk; the wonderfully crafted arches stretching over the passage; the pure white snow resting peacefully on the ground; the interesting and whimsical sculptures that dotted the park. A few people were slowly strolling by, taking in the beauty. Her attention returned to the paper and her pencil began to move, lightly skipping along the page as it sketched a rough outline of what she had seen. Minutes passed, and she had a basic outline of the image. She began to go over the lines that were already there, making them more pronounced.Her hand returned to her bag and she pulled out a large brush and a tube of white paint and a tube of sky blue paint. She placed the piece of wood beside her and squeezed out a small amount of each of the paints. The brush was dabbed in the white paint and the brush was brought across the page. Syara painted the ground white, from the snow. She wiped it clean on the wood and scooped up some blue paint. This time, she painted the sky on the page, trying her best to avoid going outside of the lines. Of course, she didn't always succeed, but she did her best. You could still see the lines, but the piece was now roughly coloured. |