What I'm sort of - but not really - up to
15 years ago
I have a few ideas, but not enough motivation to realize any of them right now, though in the area of drawing it's more about holding onto something long enough before it fades out again.
Outside of the area of drawing I'm thinking about coming up with the character Stormmaskling Blueseam in order to properly reflect on my encounters with people during this winter's sub-zero temperatures, but despite a few significant encounters I'm still lacking material to elaborate on this character.
Stormmaskling Blueseam is a result of my winter insulation necessities, finding ways to mock the gentry's prejudice towards this article of clothing, and eventually abolishing ridiculous local laws which prohibit "identity disguising" masquerades applying even to facepaint, as members of CIRCA in Germany can confirm.
One of the biggest self-set "hindrances" in making this character more public is the circumstance, that winters like the one we just had don't come by often enough to establish this character as a local oddity that people can get used to. The most apparent reason for this is, that it gets awfully hot under the mask at higher temperatures, the other reason is, that for as long as I have necessity on my side (wearing glasses exempts me from the popular wrap-face-in-scarf solution), law enforcement doesn't try to give me as much shit as they would, if things were at 5°C and up because they possess enough common sense to properly determine the "threat" I'm posing by not being "identifiable" while waiting for my train to arrive after sunset.
Outside of the area of drawing I'm thinking about coming up with the character Stormmaskling Blueseam in order to properly reflect on my encounters with people during this winter's sub-zero temperatures, but despite a few significant encounters I'm still lacking material to elaborate on this character.
Stormmaskling Blueseam is a result of my winter insulation necessities, finding ways to mock the gentry's prejudice towards this article of clothing, and eventually abolishing ridiculous local laws which prohibit "identity disguising" masquerades applying even to facepaint, as members of CIRCA in Germany can confirm.
One of the biggest self-set "hindrances" in making this character more public is the circumstance, that winters like the one we just had don't come by often enough to establish this character as a local oddity that people can get used to. The most apparent reason for this is, that it gets awfully hot under the mask at higher temperatures, the other reason is, that for as long as I have necessity on my side (wearing glasses exempts me from the popular wrap-face-in-scarf solution), law enforcement doesn't try to give me as much shit as they would, if things were at 5°C and up because they possess enough common sense to properly determine the "threat" I'm posing by not being "identifiable" while waiting for my train to arrive after sunset.
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