http://existwithoutme.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] existwithoutme.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] queenofheartsrp2011-06-26 02:15 pm

second stanza [video]

[Kuja is dressed in her usual garb, and the tail which was evident when she first arrived seems to have disappeared. She offers the Vine a bow. It is a bow without a particularly respectful air, more a dramatic gesture than anything else.]

Now that I have been here for some few days, I've decided to make the attempt to discover whether there are others here like me. Not of my kind, as I sincerely doubt that could be the case, but of a similar bent.

I am a poet, and an actress of no small renown, and I wish to know if there other artists here, like myself. Painters, sculptors, writers, or perhaps musicians? Even a patron of the arts. It would be a great pleasure to discuss aesthetics, as well as the passion and wonder of creation, with like-minded individuals. We might collaborate, combine our talents to reach ever more lofty creative heights. I don't doubt that this Garden would benefit from a stage performance, a concert, or a gallery.

[She pauses, and it is a practiced pause.] Relatedly, I have been browsing in the library, and there I found many volumes of verse. Having read them all, I am curious--does anyone possess more such books? This is a rare and most likely unique opportunity for a poet such as myself: to read verses from another world.

[As a side note, some may find that the library's collection of poetry has mysteriously decreased, as Kuja has stolen borrowed a large number of the books.]

[identity profile] gardenmeddler.livejournal.com 2011-06-27 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure I would call myself an artist, but I do have a love of aesthetics. My interests lend themselves towards clothing, and also gardening, if you would be at all interested.

[identity profile] gardenmeddler.livejournal.com 2011-06-30 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
I choose to think so. Is art not simply putting yourself into something beautiful?

I understand the trials of deserts. My home was an oasis in the midst of the sands. I was lucky to find a place as beautiful as I did. And I agree about the increase of order. I have done the best I can, but there's only so much one girl can do.

[identity profile] gardenmeddler.livejournal.com 2011-07-01 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, art is of the utmost importance. It can certainly be in many things. And really, your own design? I would quite enjoy to see what you can create, if you'd like to share. Perhaps I can make a few outfits for you myself, should you have the need.

Beneath the earth? Interesting. I suppose maintaining a Garden would be difficult.

I have manicured the Garden around my home to my liking. I've done my best to clear things out, and give a sense of style to the foliage, rather than just wild growth. It is a beautiful place, but untamed.

[identity profile] gardenmeddler.livejournal.com 2011-07-03 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
There is a considerable diversity that I have experienced. In general, I have found it much more colorful than the fashions from my world, but such things were seen as entirely too frivolous where I come from. I would be happy to meet and discuss some designs at any time. Your style may be unusual, but I am sure I can do my best to make something unique.

How interesting. You must come from a very strange place, but I would like to know more. Yes, that kind of contrast can be quite artistic.

Of course you may. Art is meant to be appreciated, is it not? What point is there in crafting a garden if there is no one to see it? Other than myself, of course. I'm sure one with a taste for aesthetics like yourself can come up with something.

[identity profile] gardenmeddler.livejournal.com 2011-07-05 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
It will be quite entertaining to design for such a bold personality, then, I think. My own tastes run to the colorful but conservative. I will be reaching out. A thing any artist must do frequently, yes? Test the limits of their abilities. So I am glad you accept.

Are you indeed? Interesting.

Apologies. My name is Kanaya. As for my home, I live in a rather recognizable building near the northwest of the Orchards. Its a prominent white spire adorned with several colored cloths.

But of course. Discussing with a fellow artist will be most enjoyable and illuminating, both.