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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!)
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[personal profile] lirin_lirilla 2021-10-31 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
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General art likes: muted color palettes (e.g. Alan Lee's LotR art), sketchy/blurred look (I'm sure there's a more specific art word for this, but the kind of thing that results from sketching with charcoal or soft graphite, or using watercolors or pastels)
Specific styles I enjoy include Art Deco posters, playing card face cards, chibis, and anything watercolor, but I like a broad range outside of these as well.
Things I enjoy seeing in art include: dressing up & fancy clothes, cravats, reading a book, female characters applying cosmetics, flowers, cooking, doing handcrafts, back-to-back poses, long & narrow (or wide & short) art that I could print out and use as a bookmark
(shippy) intertwined fingers, one person touching the other person’s hair, dancing (both dressed up and dressed down)

Fandoms and characters and prompts:

Danny Dunn Series - Jay Williams & Raymond AbrashkinCarl Ellison + Mrs. Dunn
I'd enjoy seeing them sharing a cup of coffee or a meal, since that's an interest I think they have in common. Or just anything of them being cute together—maybe dancing in the living room (or the kitchen)?

Oxford Time Travel Universe - Connie WillisMr Goode + Eileen O'Reilly | Merope Ward
I'd love to just see these two interacting while wearing 1940s clothes because I like 1940s clothes. :-) Maybe sharing a kiss (that first kiss in the crowd, or one later on) or driving lessons...or the vicar accidentally seeing Merope go through the net near the beginning of the book?
Or any sort of soulmarks, etc. from my various soulmate prompts. (Or dealing with the Soulmate Goose of Enforcement, or the Untitled Goose Game goose, or just a random goose that the Hodbins no doubt had something to do with!)

Poirot - Agatha ChristieAdam Goodman + Julia Upjohn
Adam handing Julia the rackets. Adam spying on Julia as she does something with the jewels. Or you needn't include Adam—I'd also enjoy anything with Julia discovering/concealing/otherwise interacting with the jewels.

Robot Series - Isaac AsimovSusan Calvin, Herbie, Nestor 10, Milton Ashe
I requested a lot of characters for this fandom, so as far as art is concerned you can consider it a request for just Susan Calvin with the other 3 as optional extras.
I'd really just like to see what your mental image of Susan Calvin looks like, so any sort of portrait would be great, whether on her own or interacting with a robot. (Not necessarily one of my requested robots; Lenny or other robots that she had more positive interactions with would be great too—or a crossover where she meets MCU Vision or Ultron, or a Star Wars droid, or any robot of your choice.)
Or if you're going for something from "Liar!", that line about the "inexpertly applied rouge" has always stuck with me and would be interesting to see represented visually, whether on her own, or in the conversation with Ashe that precipitates it, or immediately thereafter with Herbie. (I think part of why I resonated with that bit is that I was never very good at blush myself; I only learned to use it heavily for stage lights, so people would stop telling me I looked like I was going to pass out every time I performed in a choir.)