Personal speedpaint I scratched out for myself yesterday. The night before, I had this deeply moving, visually intense dream, and I had to illustrate it in some way..
Of course, I'm not confident enough with human faces as yet to have used our actual human appearances, so I made due with our respective 'sonas for this depiction ^^'
So for those curious about the dream itself, here's how it went (at least the parts I remember)
I'm following my fiance down this incredibly long .. hallway? I hesitate to name it such as it didn't really feel like a structure, but it wasn't open space either so... "hallway" is what I'll go with.
All around were depictions of an evolving universe, aging stars, galaxies forming, planets.. all that beautiful spacey.. Stuff.
And I wasn't running, or really even in a bodily form that I could discern.. it was all just visual information speeding past.
At the end of this hall, it opened up into a vast expanse of a very dark blue, where the floor space was littered with countless free-floating tiny glowing specks.
Here is where I started to actually run for a bit, as myself, body in tact, catching up with my fiance who was slightly ahead of me. Gravity was very low, after a moment I found it was easier to just float along more than anything.
It was known (in that way you Just Know Things in a dream) that these little specks would take you to their own respective worlds if you touched them with your hands.
So he and I found one to go to, and in the actual dream it started drifting away slightly, but I managed to catch it, right as he started to sound like maybe he was changing his mind about picking that one. So I reached back and grabbed on to him while I still could, with the captured speck in my other hand, trying to make sure that we would end up at the same place.
I guess we weren't actually certain if we had to touch it at the same time, or if one could go then the other, or what would happen..
We clung to each other for a passionately desperate moment before it pulled me (and presumably him as well) in, and that's precisely when I woke up in my own bed, with him of course sleeping blissfully on the other side.
The whole dream left me with an intriguing feeling that I'm not sure how to describe. I don't know what to call it except maybe an intense ok-ness? nothing is bad, nothing is great, but everything is ok and that's just how it is.
Another interesting detail of the dream (not depicted because I ain't got that kind of time) was that there were also additional people in this place, floating about, some appeared to be lifeless while others seemed to be seeking out a world to go to.
...I'm really not too sure what to make of it all :s
I had other intense dreams that night as well, but this is the one that stuck out most and really just needed to be illustrated ^^'
Of course, I'm not confident enough with human faces as yet to have used our actual human appearances, so I made due with our respective 'sonas for this depiction ^^'
So for those curious about the dream itself, here's how it went (at least the parts I remember)
I'm following my fiance down this incredibly long .. hallway? I hesitate to name it such as it didn't really feel like a structure, but it wasn't open space either so... "hallway" is what I'll go with.
All around were depictions of an evolving universe, aging stars, galaxies forming, planets.. all that beautiful spacey.. Stuff.
And I wasn't running, or really even in a bodily form that I could discern.. it was all just visual information speeding past.
At the end of this hall, it opened up into a vast expanse of a very dark blue, where the floor space was littered with countless free-floating tiny glowing specks.
Here is where I started to actually run for a bit, as myself, body in tact, catching up with my fiance who was slightly ahead of me. Gravity was very low, after a moment I found it was easier to just float along more than anything.
It was known (in that way you Just Know Things in a dream) that these little specks would take you to their own respective worlds if you touched them with your hands.
So he and I found one to go to, and in the actual dream it started drifting away slightly, but I managed to catch it, right as he started to sound like maybe he was changing his mind about picking that one. So I reached back and grabbed on to him while I still could, with the captured speck in my other hand, trying to make sure that we would end up at the same place.
I guess we weren't actually certain if we had to touch it at the same time, or if one could go then the other, or what would happen..
We clung to each other for a passionately desperate moment before it pulled me (and presumably him as well) in, and that's precisely when I woke up in my own bed, with him of course sleeping blissfully on the other side.
The whole dream left me with an intriguing feeling that I'm not sure how to describe. I don't know what to call it except maybe an intense ok-ness? nothing is bad, nothing is great, but everything is ok and that's just how it is.
Another interesting detail of the dream (not depicted because I ain't got that kind of time) was that there were also additional people in this place, floating about, some appeared to be lifeless while others seemed to be seeking out a world to go to.
...I'm really not too sure what to make of it all :s
I had other intense dreams that night as well, but this is the one that stuck out most and really just needed to be illustrated ^^'
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Everybody's looking for their own little world, and some get lost and give up, hopefully temporarily, to float without destination.
But in some ways we're all already here, in our world, we just have to see it the right way and let it pull us home. But we still want to explore!
...gibberish, just my thoughts. X3 Lovely picture. =^.^=
But in some ways we're all already here, in our world, we just have to see it the right way and let it pull us home. But we still want to explore!
...gibberish, just my thoughts. X3 Lovely picture. =^.^=
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