But first, let me take a selfie(portrait): Part II

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But first, let me take a selfie(portrait): Part II

Postby Anouk on August 12th, 2015, 10:46 am

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22nd Summer, 515AV

"Your arm isn't tiring, is it?"

"No, Majorie, don't worry."

"Please, my dear. It's Ms. Denoux, or madam."

Anouk released a sigh. Her one and only client, Majorie Denoux, was a spoilt, rich old woman who was as vain as the day was long. Her question about Anouk's arm was not out of concern for the artist's wellbeing, but worry that a tired limb might not paint her likeness as the glorious woman she believed herself to be. The room that the pair was in - Anouk standing at the easel and Majorie sitting on a throne-like chair - was lavish and dark with velvet curtains. Several other portraits of Majorie throughout the years hung on the walls, documenting the woman's childhood, adolescent, and early adulthood. It was a shrine to the woman, as was the rest of the house judging by the few other rooms Anouk had seen.

Maorie's latest portrait was half finished. Anouk had painted the first layer of Majorie's skin and regal red dress, but she would need to paint over them again with a thinner paintbrush to add more detail, highlights and shadows. It was slow work, mainly because Majorie refused to allow Anouk to paint when Syna hung highest in the sky. "I don't want you to mess this portrait up because the light has changed." She declared after three or four bells of painting, raising from her seat and leaving the room without bidding Anouk good day.

"I'd like to paint your choker necklace today, Majorie," Anouk said, setting down her paintbrush and stretching out her arms. "So would you mind wearing it for the rest of today's session?"

The old woman gave a gruff sigh, as if being requesting to wear a lavish necklace was the most challenging thing one could be asked to do. "Well, I suppose so." She muttered, lips pouting like a moody child. The woman did not move though. Instead, she shifted in her seat and faced towards one of the many doors that lead out of the extravagant room. "Timothy! Timothy! Oh, where has he gotten to?"

The door creaked open and a staggeringly old butler shuffled into the room. His skin was thin and creased like an ancient old piece of paper. Had she not known any better, Anouk would have guessed that Timothy was at least seventy years old. But she knew, from brief conversations with the miserable old man, that he was actually younger than Majorie. That's the benefits of wealth, Anouk thought primly as she compared Timothy's creased skin to Majorie's relatively smooth complexion. The woman had obsessed with her own longevity ever since she found that first horrifying grey hair over thirty years ago. She had bought all the creams, lotions and potions that claimed to take one back to one's prime. Timothy, by comparison, had had no choice other than to age naturally in life of servitude.

"Ah, about time. Fetch me my chocker please."

"The one with the emeralds, or the one with the rubies, ma'am?"

Majorie tutted, rolled her eyes and snapped, "obviously the one with the rubies man!"

Timothy dipped his head in apology and acceptance of this order. "Very good, ma'am." Then he turned and lumbered out the room, his back hunched down and his neck stooped so much that he faced the floor.

Anouk sipped at her water, knowing full well that it would take the best part of fifteen chimes for Timothy to return with the chocker. The house was massive, and the butler very old and very slow. She tried not to pity the man, aware that her sympathy would not be appreciated.

With the time she had left, the Konti focused back to her painting. As well as Majorie's likeness, she also had the room to paint and the view of the garden outside the window in the background. It was a big task, and the largest canvas that the Konti had worked with. She cleaned her brush thoroughly before once again picking up her artist's palette. With the summer sun bearing down outside, today was as good an opportunity as any to start painting the garden.

She mixed blue and green paint to create green, and delicately began to spot the tip of her paintbrush onto the canvas, using the sketched outlines she had drawn previously as a guide. From the painting lessons of her youth, Anouk had learnt that the best way to create a realistic likeness of leaves and grass was not to sweep the paintbrush like one would do for the sky, but to dot the paintbrush many times over the desires area. This built up a sense of depth that was otherwise hard to achieve.

Once Anouk had filled the entire space that she had previously outlined for the leaves of one of the garden trees, she mixed more paint. This time, she included more yellow to create a paler green. This, when painted on top of the darker colour, would add to the depth of the tree and make it easier for Anouk to recreate the lushness of the leaves.

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Postby Anouk on August 12th, 2015, 11:11 am

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Timothy reentered the room, holding a large box covered in black velvet. He approached Majorie, unclicked the lid of the box, and presented the choker to her with imperial-like precision. "Your choke, madam."

Majorie removed the choker from the box and fastened it onto her neck. It was made from lace and pearls, intricately weaved together to hug close to Majorie's throat. It spanned downwards, covering her neck and the top of her shoulders before finally coming to a stop level with her collarbones. An impressively sized and glimmering ruby rested in the hollow of her throat, vibrating each time Majorie spoke. "Have I told you about this choker before, Anouk?" She said, touching the gem fondly with a wrinkled hand.

Yes. Several times.

[b]"I don't think so, madam."

"It's a good story." The comment was an invitation for Anouk to ask for further details, and Majorie watched the artist evenly in anticipation.

The Konti managed to summon just enough enthusiasm to sound genuine when she said, [b]"but I'd like to hear it."

"Ah, well!" The old woman shifted in her seat slightly before reoccupying her regal pose and starting the tale.

Anouk stopped paying attention. She resumed her painting, but sacrificed the tree leaves she had been working on in favour of the choker. With a tiny brush dipped in white, she began to carefully stroke the bristles onto Majorie's neck. The work required close concentration and an incredibly steady hand. Given her client's love for the piece of jewelry, Anouk knew that she would need to do her best to capture it in all it's gaudy glory.

She touched paintbrush to canvas again, curving the brush to paint to the ripples in the silk as it wrapped around Majorie's throat. The old woman was still telling the story of the choker, and was now at the part were her father bartered with an Eypharian tradesman in the middle of the ocean in order to buy his precious daughter a shiny jewel.

"And this silly six-armed man, the fool, just didn't realise who daddy was!"

Anouk managed to throw Majorie a distant, if slightly distracted, smile before drowning out the woman's self-indulgent tale yet again.

From Anouk's position, it was difficult to see the individual strands of silk that formed the choker. With a steady hand, she began to paint the curves of the bottom-most part of the choker, as well as the teardrop shaped pearls that hung from it. For the pearls, Anouk started with a white base and added faint streaks of pale yellow to add a creamy over hue to each tiny little drop of gemstone. There were seven in total, and Anouk completed all of them within ten chimes.

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Postby Anouk on August 12th, 2015, 1:06 pm

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The ruby itself was more of a challenge. Though the large gem appeared smooth and oval, Anouk knew that it actually featured several tiny flat faces and a larger, hexagonal-shaped face on the front. Capturing those edges and doing the precious jewel justice would not be easy.

She touched paintbrush onto canvas yet again, starting with the hexagonal face of the ruby. After painting this, she began to fill out the sides and edges of the stone. Soon, Anouk had an oblong-shaped red blob painted onto Majorie's throat.

Accurate shading and lighting would be crucial to capture the real shape of Majorie's ruby. With a darker red paint, she outlined the ruby and began to add the detail of the shading, keeping the pressure light to ensure only the tip of her paintbrush touched the canvas. When it came to adding the light reflected off the stone, Anouk used the same technique: neat little triangles of white and light red.

She stepped away to critique her work. Though the painted choker lacked some of the more delicate silk weaving work that the real thing had, the ruby itself looked fine. She would likely add more detail later, when the lighting was better and her eyes not strained from such meticulous work.

"Would you like to see my progress?" Anouk asked, knowing full well the answer that Majorie would give.

"Well, I better had, yes." The woman replied, and behind the large canvas, Anouk mouthed along before smirking to herself.

Majorie hefted herself out of her seat and shuffled over. She stood for a long moment staring at Anouk's work, her beady eyes creased in critical concentration. "Hm." She murmured, followed later by a faint, "interesting approach." Though Anouk suspected that she lacked all credentials, Majorie frequently claimed to be an art specialist. "It always saddens me that this choker never shows its full wonder in a painting." She mused, not really to Anouk but just to the otherwise empty room in general, "but then again, that's what makes it so special." The old woman gestured to the other paintings that hung on the walls surrounding them. Of the ten portraits, eight featured the choker that Majorie now wore.

"Yes, it is." The Konti replied quietly, starting the process of cleaning her paintbrush. "I think for the rest of the session, I'll paint the garden so you can go about your business, if you like." There was only so much Anouk could take of the old woman.

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Postby Anouk on August 12th, 2015, 2:32 pm

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"Fine. I have important matters to attend to anyway. Do call Timothy when you have finished painting and he'll see you out." Majorie began to move towards one of the doors out of the room, but she paused with her hand on the handle. "Same time tomorrow, and do be on time, please."

By the way Majorie spoke, one would think Anouk had arrived late to all of their appointments. Of course, she hadn't. The Konti had arrived promptly on time each morning, stood before an easel and painted Majorie for three or four bells until her client decided to free Anouk of this responsibility. She wondered whether her next client - should she get one - be so self-indulgent as Majorie. Quite likely, she guessed, if her next client also hired her for a portrait. It took a certain type of individual to want to fill their home with paintings of themselves, after all.

A creaking door, and Timothy entered the grand room. His back was as crooked down as ever. "Afternoon, miss Pavarti." He said primly. As always, the butler had ignored Anouk in the presence of Majorie, who disliked not being involved in even the shortest and simplest of conversations. "Did you make much progress this morning?"

"Some." Anouk replied with a mild-mannered shrug. She began to dry off her paintbrushes on rag of cloth, before picking up her palette yet again and starting to mix paints. "I've been working on the gardens and Majorie's choker today."

"I see." The butler replied, suggesting from his tone of voice that he was not at all interested in such matters. He started to clatter together the teacups and plates that Majorie had left from earlier that morning. After a wet-sounding cough, he added, "I know Madam is quite pleased with your progress, at the very least."

"Really?" Anouk was surprised. Majorie had never openly complimented her work, and though she had neither criticized it, the Konti had simply assumed that the old woman believed her her work to be sub-par. Quite aware that she had betrayed her shock at Timothy's statement, she added limply, "she's... never said, that's all."

"She hardly ever does." The butler replied with a simple quirk of his bushy eyebrows. "I've served Madam Denoux for the majority of my life, and she very rarely compliments anything aloud, though that doesn't mean she doesn't think highly of your work." He paused collecting the plates, and gestured to the last portrait of Majorie that had been painted approximately fifteen years ago. The woman's hair was significantly less grey than it was now, and beside her stood a noble-looking male.

"Is that her husband?"

Timothy nodded. "Her seventh husband. The last one. His name was --" the butler paused and recollected his memories, "Hugh Davenport, if memory serves."

Seven husbands? Even by Konti records, that was an impressive number. How had Majorie found the time in her human lifespan to find so many men to marry?

Timothy must have noticed her surprise expression, because the old man gave a grim smile. "Madam Denoux has some had terrible luck. Seven times she was married and seven times she was made a widow. All marriages bore no children, either. Apart from the ones her husbands came with already, of course."

Anouk kept her expression neutral. She stared out of the window and stroked the canvas with her paintbrush, building up the base colour for the trunk of the tree. "How sad." She said carefully. Majorie did not seem the type of woman to have longed for children, so perhaps her childlessness had been a choice. In which case acting shocked or heartbroken for the woman could be implied as an insult that Anouk did not want to suggest.

Timothy gave a quiet hm that didn't clear up the Konti's doubts. He exited the room in a quiet shuffle of feet and clinks of pottery. Now alone, Anouk finally felt comfortable and free of judgement. She continued to paint the tree trunk in upwards, sweeping motions. For the tree branches and roots, the Konti took a little more care. Using a thin brush, she slowly followed her sketched guidelines, creating an intricate network of branches on the top of the tree and roots at the bottom.

Anouk allowed herself a small sigh as she completed her work for the day. Her arms ached and her eyes felt exhausted from peering so carefully at the canvas. Worse: she felt guilty for previously thinking Majorie as a bitter old woman. Anouk had judged the woman without even taking the time to learn about her history. Though she had known that Majorie had had several husbands in her time, Anouk had assumed the worse and simply expected the marriages to have ended in separation or divorce. When in reality, Majorie had lived through seven husbands, all of whom had died.

No wonder Majorie put so much importance on jewels and portraits.

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