Maya Hart (
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I took all of my art off of the refrigerator.
Who: Maya Hart and you, perhaps? [Open to everyone. COME AT ME.]
Where: Moving around the hallways, eventually at the Entrance Hall
When: 8/1, all day
Rating: Probably G, maybe up to TV14 if things escalate.
Summary: Bored teenager is playing with spray paint. Where it goes from there depends on how your character feels about that.
The Story:
[Maya Hart has been a resident of Wonderland for almost a whole month. And in that month, next to nothing has happened. There's been some exploration, sure. But the rumors of Wonderland being full of Wonder have been greatly exaggerated. It's been like a long summer vacation. Normally that would be fine, but it's left a lot of idle time wide open. Idle time is time to be bored. And there's really only one way to stop being bored.
Just before the sun comes up, Maya will be making her way down the halls with full armloads of spray paint. She takes multiple trips from the fourth floor to the entrance hall, setting up a collection of cans and supplies in the foyer. And then, with a telltale rattle, she begins work on the side of the broad marble, tagging liberally.
And maybe that's when someone interrupts her, or moralizes at her, or tells her that she's doing a bad, bad thing. Maybe the interruption costs her an hour or so. But she'll be back eventually, and pick up wherever she left off.
It might take some time. She might have to sneak back at midnight or later. But but eventually, she'll finish her piece. Art can't stay inside an artist, and that pattern of shapes and colors needed to be released, regardless of who it bothered.
Enjoy your new mural, Wonderland.]
{{OOC: Feel free to interrupt Maya at any point in the process! Tell her she's doing a bad, bad thing, or goad her on. She'll gladly accept help if anyone wants to offer it.}}
Where: Moving around the hallways, eventually at the Entrance Hall
When: 8/1, all day
Rating: Probably G, maybe up to TV14 if things escalate.
Summary: Bored teenager is playing with spray paint. Where it goes from there depends on how your character feels about that.
The Story:
[Maya Hart has been a resident of Wonderland for almost a whole month. And in that month, next to nothing has happened. There's been some exploration, sure. But the rumors of Wonderland being full of Wonder have been greatly exaggerated. It's been like a long summer vacation. Normally that would be fine, but it's left a lot of idle time wide open. Idle time is time to be bored. And there's really only one way to stop being bored.
Just before the sun comes up, Maya will be making her way down the halls with full armloads of spray paint. She takes multiple trips from the fourth floor to the entrance hall, setting up a collection of cans and supplies in the foyer. And then, with a telltale rattle, she begins work on the side of the broad marble, tagging liberally.
And maybe that's when someone interrupts her, or moralizes at her, or tells her that she's doing a bad, bad thing. Maybe the interruption costs her an hour or so. But she'll be back eventually, and pick up wherever she left off.
It might take some time. She might have to sneak back at midnight or later. But but eventually, she'll finish her piece. Art can't stay inside an artist, and that pattern of shapes and colors needed to be released, regardless of who it bothered.
Enjoy your new mural, Wonderland.]
{{OOC: Feel free to interrupt Maya at any point in the process! Tell her she's doing a bad, bad thing, or goad her on. She'll gladly accept help if anyone wants to offer it.}}
[ Action ]
[ Simon spots the mansion's newest decoration when he wanders back in after a run, stopping just inside the door in exercise clothes nearly as bright and neon as some of the shades she's put on the wall. He takes it in with a fascinated glance, and then spots the artist herself, a flicker of surprise on his face when he recognizes her. ]
Did you do all this, squirt?
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the dulcet sounds of masticated cheese puffs declare faith's arrival behind maya. she leans against someone's door and turns her head this way and that. and grunts. ]
So ... what's that supposed to be?
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Damn. You weren't kiddin' when you said you like to paint. Nice.
[Delinquency in the name of art is the best.]
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Looks like you've had a busy day.
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This place is gonna be amazing when you're done with it.
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action.
she does tip her head to the side, appraising. ]
I like the colors. [ the hall looks more ... alive, really. ]
action.
action.
Re: action.
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Finally he speaks up, but only as Maya seems to be taking a break, stepping back to look her work over.]
You've a good eye.
[He knows art. Mostly from and for stealing it.]
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Working on something important?
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Action;
Looks better this way. A lot less gloomy old mansion.
Action;
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...So when are you going to draw something for me to put in my room again?
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That is so cool.
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So...is this a gang thing, or a "a canvas ain't big enough for my vision" thing? I can never tell with the abstract ones.
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Looks like you've done this kind of thing a lot.
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