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Two years! That's how long it's been since I last opened Photoshop for anything more complex than an icon. It's not that I don't have ideas anymore, but when I started working more hours, I had to choose between keeping weekly reviews up and making art, and obviously the former won out. And the longer I stayed away from fanart, the more difficult it became to go back to it. So imagine my surprise when I was suddenly overcome with the urge to make art yesterday. I feel extremely rusty, so don't expect anything special; it's just a simple episodic piece for The Born-Again Identity



So, yesterday I was browsing and listening to a random music playlist on my computer - internally pondering whether I wanted to read a Big Bang story or start working on one of my missing S6 reviews - when Hendrix' All Along the Watchtower came on. Of course, I know the song in and out, but the second line of the lyrics suddenly struck me as a perfect summary for Sam's situation in The Born-Again Identity - and that motivated me to open PS. The end result you can see below. There is nothing deep or fancy here. In fact, I am glad I still know how to make a simple blend. *g* I think the composition is a bit odd, but I don't entirely hate it either, so I thought why not post it anyway.

This is the first time I downsized various wallpaper sizes from the orgininal 1680x1050 size. Thanks, [livejournal.com profile] uglybusiness for the pointers. I am not sure how the quality looks on the actual corresponding monitor resolutions, so if the downsized versions looks blurry or oversharpened to some of you, just let me know. :)

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So far I spent most of the hiatus relaxing, catching up on shows I had lost track of while they were airing and working my way through the SPN Big Bang 2012. However, I do plan on finally writing the three S6 reviews that are still missing from my review archive, and maybe finish the half-written S6 meta I have still lying around. And who knows! Maybe yesterday wasn't just a fluke and I get to dust off my PS skills and make some more art as well. But knowing my fickle muse, I wouldn't count on it.

Date: 2012-06-30 08:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] galathea-snb.livejournal.com
Thank you, hon! I am glad you like the piece. *hugs*

Well, I did believe I'll never art again. I do find fanart frustrating at times, and I didn't really miss it that much, especially since I always have writing as a way to channel my love for SN. But it felt good to do something creative and I hope I'll find some more opportunity to do art during the summer hiatus. :)

Earlier eps, it was cute to get Lucifer commentary in Sam's mind
Hm, I never saw it this way. All those uncomfortable, thinly veiled hints at the fact that Lucifer raped Sam in the cage were never cute. Nor were his acts of violence, his allusions to torture or his attempts at emotional manipulation. I've always seen Lucifer as a manifestation of Sam's trauma and hence he never came off as funny or harmless to me.

Date: 2012-07-01 05:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ehlwyen.livejournal.com
Well, I was never not sympathetic to Sam. Nor did I feel it was harmless. But it surprises me you never found Lucifer funny, particularly in Repo Man when he is so ecstatic that Sam finally acknowledges him. I loved Lucifer helping Sam by pointing out people's names and clues.

I often felt Lucifer's taunting was more in the vein of the crap that an older sibling pulls. Only on the level that your sibling really was Satan. It's not hard to imagine young Sam having to shrug off all the pranks and teasing that Dean did. Having to pretend that those things didn't bother him. I felt Sam tried the same tactic with Lucifer in his head. Born Again Identity revealed the line between the vicious things a sibling will do and that of someone truly wanting to see you destroyed.

Date: 2012-07-01 07:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] galathea-snb.livejournal.com
But it surprises me you never found Lucifer funny, particularly in Repo Man when he is so ecstatic that Sam finally acknowledges him.
I was more annoyed with that moment, actually. Yeah, it is funny, but it is one of the handful of instances in the Lucifer storyline where the writers break perspective. That moment makes it look like Lucifer is actually an autonomous being, instead of an hallucination, and that undermines the consistency of Sam's storyline. Don't get me wrong, Repo Man is one of my favourite episodes of the last season, but that moment doesn't sit quite right with me from a narrative point of view. :)

Born Again Identity revealed the line between the vicious things a sibling will do and that of someone truly wanting to see you destroyed
Hm, for me that line was always there. The way Lucifer tried to drive Sam into suicide in Hello, Cruel World or the way he wanted to convince him that he never actually left the cage in Meet the New Boss - that's all about trying to destroy Sam, emotionally as well as physically. In Repo Man Lucifer seems less effective just because Sam has learned control at that point, but the moment he loses that control, Lucifer sets him aflame. So, Lucifer's destructive intentions have always been there for me. And I could never see allusions to rape and torture in the same context as the teasing between siblings. But well, ymmv, of course.

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