karanguni: (BALTHIER beckons)
K ([personal profile] karanguni) wrote in [community profile] yuletide2021-10-23 09:09 am
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Wrapping Paper 2021

The Wrapping Paper art challenge for Yuletide is an opportunity for those who love art to give and receive fanart treats, in the spirit of the crossover, interactive fiction, and drabble challenges.

You can comment here to request art.

You can read the comments to find someone to treat.

Be sure to post your treats to the Madness Collection. Art is not permitted in the main collection.

Tag your treats with 'Wrapping Paper'.

Please respect your recipient's wishes as to whether they'd like art as a treat.

If you want to receive art, please provide this info in the comments:



Happy treating!

(I am the god of previous year challenge post copypasta this year, so let me know if this post needs updating!)
trobadora: (Time Engraver)

[personal profile] trobadora 2021-10-23 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
AO3 Handle: Trobadora
Letter Link: https://trobadora.dreamwidth.org/1127556.html

Fandoms and characters:
L'Oréal "Time Engraver" Commercials: The Time Engraver, Worldbuilding
绅探 | Detective L (TV): Huo Wensi
Starfire Series - Various Authors: Zhaarnak'telmasa, Raymond Prescott
Ring of Swords - Eleanor Arnason: Ettin Gwarha, Sanders Nicholas
Nantucket Trilogy - S.M. Stirling: Kashtiliash, Raupasha
1632 Series - Various Authors: John Chandler Simpson

Prompts:

My letter probably isn't very useful for art, but I'd love artwork for all of these! For the book fandoms, any kind of visual take on what the characters or the settings might look like would be great; for the visual fandoms, something character-centric would be great. Any art style, though I often particularly like strong colours or stark contrasts.

I love art that focuses on one tiny moment in canon and puts it in the spotlight, AU moments of what might have been, or missing scenes. Action or domestic, romantic or angsty or both. Characters touching, or looking at each other. I also love portraits, or for worldbuilding, depictions of scenery, objects, maps ... Maybe spaceships for the SF books, something involving clock faces for the Time Engraver, or something steampunky for Nantucket or 1632. Or more symbolic artwork that doesn't depict any particular scene. For character interactions, shippy or gen is both great. Any rating.