Age: 17 33rd Spring 506AV The Enclave, library section Later afternoon Ever since he was very young indeed, the Enclave was probably one of the young artist's favourite places to be. Whether he'd spend the night tucked away in a corner reading another great lecture, or simply seek a place to rest for a while from another busy day; the doors of the library's doors seemed eternally open for him. And inside the stone rooms, rows upon rows of books awaited to share their knowledge. And books were special. Books had no secrets and loved everyone who opened them. That afternoon the elegant youth had arrived at the Enclave with little more purpose perhaps, than to read anything he could get his slender hands on. He considered him self an artist - perhaps not a fine artist, but an artist none the less. And as such, he had to perpetually practice his craft is he was ever to call him self such. Besides, he was seventeen years of age now and with his seventeenth birthdays having passed a mere two days ago, he grew in determination all the more. For Valo was a boy with a dream and that very dream was to travel Mizahar, to go to Zeltiva and enrol at the university. To devote his life to the study and perhaps one day the teaching of his fine craft. He dreamed of his paintings being hung up in galleries. Such big dreams for such a young soul And for the time being, those dreams were still unattainable. Valo found him self a somewhat tarnished seat somewhere in a corner of the library and at once produced a small sketchbook from hie bag, and with it some pencils. He preferred those to charcoal, for led did not smudge as easily. A dreamy look in his eyes, as if he was focusing on something quite otherworldly, the youth began sketching. His pose as always graceful, back straight and long long red hair, draped over his slender shoulders. Valo's hand danced upon the paper as if with a mind of it's own. The pencil creating linear marks, gentle cross hatching and shading where intended. But this was merely an occupation of relaxation, a moment to draw the very monsters and wonders his cluttered mind conjured up, without a care in the world if the work was even worth looking at. He was so carefree back then, so unphased by it all. A boy who loved what he did and did what he loved. The boy had quite a specific way of looking at living things, for he discarded the very idea that they were in fact alive. The trick to a good study of anatomy was viewing it as just another form, suspended in time rather than eternally animated. Beneath skin there was muscle that guided the flow of the body and every feature could be traced back to a single point of reference, the head. Furthermore, to aid in correct positioning, one could imagine that the body was made up of geometrical figures; circles and triangles and the sort. And once a general flow of such figures was established, an anatomical study could be almost conjured up from one's mind, perhaps not flawless but close enough for satisfaction. That was precisely how he worked. With around movement of the whole arm, rather than just the wrist, Valo placed a perfectly round circular shape on the paper. He kept his lines very light, so that it wouldn't obstruct further detailing. A guideline of a sort. The circle was then divided in half by a long line that stretched the length of the paper and then another one slightly to the side, around which a face like shape began to appear. A fain outline and an ear, horizontals marking the position of eyes, nose and lips. A face looking to the side, though the body that fallowed was oriented in the opposite direction. Soon the shoulders began to take place and judging by their slenderness, it was a female frame. A thin, but swan like neck of a lady, gentle curves of the collar bones. A trapezoid shape sprouted from those shoulders and finished abruptly at another, larger oval where one might have expected to fin the woman's hips. And within that trapezium, a faint sketch of a ribcage took shape, the kind that one might find on a surgeon's table or in a medical book, but lacked the definition of individual ribs. Another flattened oval blow it for a stomach. At that point Valo returned one again to the face, began gently sketching in the almond shapes of the eyes with heavy eyelids, faint marks of brows, the hallows of cheeks and round sort lips which seemed like they could have belonged to a doll. He began creating faint suggestions of clothing around the feminine silhouette. Gentle shading around the exposed shoulders to add depth and definition. Wrapped up in his own mind, he was and did not notice how time rolled by so freely. |