icarus: (Out Of Bounds 2)
Heads up -- fan art. [livejournal.com profile] paintedspires has started posting and I have favorites already.

The Electric Things Have Their Life Too by [livejournal.com profile] steammmpunk
How alien and yet tender.

"Ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?" by [livejournal.com profile] astridv
I couldn't imagine a more fitting image for this title.

We dance through the colors by [livejournal.com profile] summertea
The sweetness of John's pose just draws me in.
icarus: (Happy Rodney by Monanotlisa)
I am totally exhausted after my midterm. I may be delayed on the story I planned to write for [livejournal.com profile] 14valentines (since I just woke up on the couch -- and I was supposed to be writing).

Instead, let's have some fan art for Tanlines & Dogtags by [livejournal.com profile] miso_no_tsuki. That's appropriate for Art and Athletics, right?

Story: Tanlines & Dogtags
Story Author: Icarus
Rating: NC-17
Pairing: Sheppard/Lorne (sort of), Sheppard/McKay (implied pre-slash)
Artist: [livejournal.com profile] miso_no_tsuki
Artwork rating: I'd call it a hot R for nudity.
Deviant art account here feed the artist: What Lorne saw in his viewscreen.
For: [livejournal.com profile] 14valentines Arts and Athletics.



Snippet:
Lorne had explained that early evening and dusk was the best time for photography, the shadows more distinct, colors richer from the warmth of the setting sun. It didn't take any convincing to get John to stretch out on the dark sand -- away from the Athosian blanket, thank god -- and continue the conversation in front of the camera, the gold sunlight sculpting muscles as he stretched his hands playfully behind his head with a twitch of his eyebrow and a confident smile. The smooth wash of water on a much broader beach behind him.


Her original Tanlines piece... )







Her other (so gorgeous) Tanlines piece... )

P.S. There is apparently an inside joke in the settings on Lorne's camera, but it takes a photographer to get it. Mona-?

ETA: Aha! Apparently those light settings are impossible, but deliberately in the shape of Atlantis.
icarus: Snape by mysterious artist (Default)
Updated art recs page: here.

Right now I just want to curl up and sleeeeeeeep.
icarus: Snape by mysterious artist (Default)
I've never been to a convention, but I've always (okay, for the last two years) had this fantasy.

A bunch of fans line up for the usual photo op, photo signing for Joe Flanigan. One after another, they pull out glossy prints of fan art and ask him to sign them:

- Such as this bright-eyed one. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- And this gorgeous sepia tone drawing (my absolute favorite). (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- Then this one with the P-90. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- This cartoonish G.I. Joe vector drawing. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- Beautiful acrylic rendering of John with a water color feel. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] astridv)
- This detailed portrait. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- More color in this breathtaking hang-it-at-the-family-manor portrait. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] artconserv)
- A simple inked cartoon. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- A brooding, damaged John. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] ileliberte)
- The rain pouring down his face. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- The defiant one with the dark eyeliner. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- A soft pensive pencil drawing. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- This sweet face (a personal favorite of mine). (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- Our beloved smirky mischievous Sheppard (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- This rather sullen, if soft, pencil drawing. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- One hovering on that soldiers' line between anger and fear. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- Sweet and gentle and neatly trimmed, blushing a little. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- Surprised and innocent. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- Faint and a little sorrowful. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- The boyish head-dip. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- It's the eyes. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- No one would be daring enough to show him in a silk kimono. Would they? (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- The kinky bondage stuff we'd *ahem* leave in our rooms. But we'd bring it. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- The darkness of a shocked and angry John. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] enname)
- The fantasy space pirate John, wounded. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] ileliberte)
- The sheer unpredictable beauty of steammmpunk's feathered Sheppard. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] steammmpunk)
- Or if John were to have wings, surely they'd be rakish, too. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] crysothemis)
- John about to get his butt kicked by Teyla. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] ileliberte)
- Long, tall, and in a cowboy hat. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] steammmpunk)
- A watercolor cartoon scruffy John with Rodney. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] glockart)
- Oh, well, at least pentapus' cartoon John wins here, batman-style. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] pentapus)
- We have to have a little slashiness, hurt/comfort, injured -- what? We have plausible deniability here! It's a snowstorm! (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] steammmpunk)
- Swimming with the... okay, that looks dangerous, John. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] pentapus)
- Much safer sealife, John curled up and happy. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] mutecornett)
- We have to have at least one that makes him blink, squint, and realize that's him in the middle of the Egyptian motif. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] steammmpunk)
- Peaceful, sleeping watercolor John. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] ileliberte)
- Back the more familiar world, John hurt on a mission, and under fire. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] ileliberte)
- John with his team on a very damp mission. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] astridv)
- One that would only be shown in a severely cropped form. Guh. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] steammmpunk)
- Fortunately, the next is playfully het. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] ileliberte)
- And a completely different feel, more Antarctic snow than Sheppard. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] ileliberte)
- John as a magician. The artists' imaginations just.... (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] ileliberte)
- Some AUs are nearer to home. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] mutecornett)
- He may blush at this, but it's worth it. Okay, maybe we'll keep the rear view nudity in our rooms. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] summertea)
- And one so beautiful, I doubt he'd mind he barely makes it into the picture (yes, I know, another one with too much implied nudity that must stay in the rooms). (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] ileliberte)
- Aren't we all tempted to bring this one? Hmm, it might give away a few fantasies. *g* (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] miso_no_tsuki)
- This one also probably gives away our fantasies. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] leyna55)
- A slashy line drawing (another one for the rooms). (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] summertea)
- This one's almost disturbing. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] steammmpunk)
- A sad and broken John in a medieval style (oh, dear, more nudity). (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] enname)
- Naturally, we have to have some team drawings to round this out. With dinosaurs! (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] ileliberte)
- This hug may be a bit slashy. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] anna_luna)
- John and Rodney are a team, right? (comment here or at [livejournal.com profile] artconserv)
- This may be a tad too slashy (just a tad). (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] artconserv)
- Fandom does love Sheppard/McKay. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] artconserv)
- A little McShep love, but quite subtle. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] leyna55)
- Sheppard/McKay for the mutiny AU. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] astridv)
- Sheppard/McKay off-world action scene. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] astridv)
- Sheppard and McKay face a Wraith. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] astridv)
- You gotta love Sheppard, pondering in the middle of the action. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] ileliberte)
- Our action hero. (comment here to [livejournal.com profile] ileliberte)




After a half hour of one drawing following another, Flanigan gets the picture: It's love.

Though it occurs to me that this is just an excuse for me to post my favorite art recs.
icarus: Snape by mysterious artist (Default)
New post-it on Icarus' door, in place of the old one:

Hullo!

Briefly swept by on my way to a much-postponed backpacking trip. Making fondue tonight. RL is ass-kicking.

Did manage to update the website with Art:



_inbetween_ cracks me up, giving us a deliciously detailed (NC-17) John Sheppard sprawled and debauched. Yeah, I drooled too. He gets to explain what happened that night in No More Quasi-Religious Alien Sex Rituals.



One of my own sketches, and yes, that is wildernessguru. Not drawn for any particular fic. Note: NC-17.



Ailine draws a breathtaking chiaroscuro Draco. His thoughts are turned inward, his face a cool mask as he contemplates killing Lucius, hidden outside Lucius' office in SNAFU, the climactic chapter of Beg Me For It. Ailine captures his internal struggle.



With soft lines and warm colors Ailine gives us a sensual Ron and Draco exploring each other in part two of the Beg Me For It series, Sex Drugs & Death Eater Rock.

Now I must pack. See you later.

Icarus

icarus: Snape by mysterious artist (Default)
I checked out a copy of ponderosa's artwork (I haven't seen elaboration's) which has recently sparked a controversy and caused her to be banned from Livejournal.

Art Review: Why this one?

I like it. I'm a former artist with over eight years of art training, my father is a professional art director, mom's an interior designer, my aunt's a set designer for London theatre and professional artist in her own right -- you get the idea.

It's gorgeous work with the candlelit chiaroscuro lighting, striking a balance between cartoon and photo realism. The backgrounds are photo realistic while the main figures have accurate proportions but a comic book quality to the buttery smooth shading and certain details: the length of Snape's hands are deliberately exaggerated, for example.

It's a good choice of style to emphasize the fantasy cartoonish quality of the Harry Potter series (Severus Snape? Rita Skeeter? Muggles?) that have become so real to many people and J. K. Rowling's tongue-in-cheek commentary on many real world issues.

There's an emotional maturity to the piece in how ponderosa's chosen to emphasize gesture and line over objectifying body parts. Too many explicit pieces are all about the sexual position, with overdrawn red cocks aimed at the appropriate orifice and little or no emotional content. Ponderosa's piece is erotic and sensual. The balance of power in the relationship -- and ponderosa somehow manages to convey a relationship rather than a one-time encounter via their linked hands and the obviously pre-planned setting – is shifted to Harry, Snape's face shadowed. Harry is exposed as the central figure, through the light highlighting his chest, despite the fact that compositionally Snape is at center.

Interestingly, she chooses to show Harry only half-hard, which is very unusual in explicitly sexual art which tends to glory in the "great big cock." Sexuality is more effectively conveyed here through Snape's position, stretched out and intent, and Harry's posture. Through her use of light and dark your attention is drawn up Harry's chest to his face which is blurred (emphasizing physical experience over emotion), his head tipped to the side, his posture exposed, open and receptive.

There is an unsettling undercurrent of the "older man" teaching the "younger man" about sex, and a greedy possessiveness to Snape's arms as they coil about Harry – made more greedy by the deliberately elongated fingers. This is underlined by the fact that the viewer knows Snape is Harry's professor. You do not get the impression that Snape is a nice man, though this is offset by the setting, which indicates Snape's gone to some effort, and the gentle line of his hands.

The piece does not look like a depiction of a first time. Harry's legs are relaxed and he seems familiar with sex, though he lacks the easy sexual confidence of someone in their twenties or older.

He's young, but I would guess late teens. This is not kiddie porn.

Those who are calling it child pornography have clearly not seen the image (we all like to have opinions on things we haven't seen or researched), or else they blur "child" and "teenager" together into one category -- which I don't. I know what I was doing when I was in my late teens, and it was not rated PG.

Generally on the subject of sexually explicit writing and art, I consider it problematic in our culture we're comfortable with images and depictions of violence yet so many are deeply disturbed by sex. I don't agree with that stance at all. I'll add that everyone in my family feels the same way. I was allowed to watch films that featured nudity when I was young, but violence was prohibited. Many of my father's paintings of my mom were nudes (mom was overweight and as mom put it, "he made fat and the way it hangs beautiful"). I've painted plenty of nudes myself in art classes. [livejournal.com profile] wildernessguru is also sex positive.

For fans of Snape/Harry, ponderosa hits all the right notes. She does not soft-pedal Snape's cantankerous personality. She leaves in that teacher/student edge, playing with the balance of power that for fans of the pairing is its most fascinating aspect. Meanwhile, for those who don't like the pairing, that balance of power is the very reason they find Harry/Snape disturbing.

The piece is erotic yet not flagrant. It seems to me it was reported precisely because it is emotionally powerful rather than just graphically sexual art. It is the best art that causes the strongest reaction.

*smiles* If I posted a Harry/Snape stick figure it wouldn't stir so much as a ripple.

***

The problem with Livejournal's reaction is not what's been posted but that their policies are vague and inconsistent. I have no idea what the range is myself, and I've tried to figure it out. If it were clear that graphically sexual artwork weren't allowed here, then whether I liked ponderosa's piece or not, I would agree that it was against policy. But no one can make heads or tails of the rules -- including Six Apart. They admit the law is confusing and they seem to have no idea how to apply it. )

Summing this up: Child porn clearly has nothing to do with the banning. Ponderosa's art does not depict a child. Someone seemingly objected to the teenager/adult pairing -- whether Harry is of age or not would be irrelevant to that objection; he's definitely younger than Snape. The issue also has nothing to do with artistic merit -- ponderosa's artwork is artistically superior, and more subtle than most NC-17 art.

The real issue here is Six Apart's policies. They are so vague and confused and erratic in their enforcement that no one knows what can posted or not. Ponderosa cannot be blamed and should not be punished for Six Apart's unclear policy.


ETA: Germany's Der Spiegel (is more or less like Time magazine) has an article about this piece, and they've included a copy of the picture. If you don't read German (I only understand every 10th word) you can run it through Babelfish for a rough translation.
icarus: Snape by mysterious artist (Default)
Sanskritsanskritsanskrit... quiz tomorrow... memorizing paradigms... homework due... taking a break.

Phew.

Have a look at these gorgeous covers for Out Of Bounds created by [livejournal.com profile] teaphile. Which do I choose? The first expresses the jagged edges of the slow-build relationship, but the second has such a clear skating reference and focus on John with established relationship-feel of the latter (as yet unwritten) half of the fic. I love the hands and the jeans of the third, while the fourth is steamy -- and has plenty of room for the title. *is indecisive*

Help-?

Cut for pics and probable miscoding. Ta-da, my first img tags. )

Which one? (Elegant, aren't they?)

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