Lily has a pendant of a stone wrapped in crystal and was reading my shirt aloud to her friend (whom I did not get a chance to draw, as they both got off at Government Center) as I drew her.
One of the insults, I’ve learned, is actually from Much Ado About Nothing.
Don Pedro and his troops return victorious in battle. Benedick and Beatrice have both foresworn love, while Claudio (here cast as a woman) has fallen for Hero, Beatrice’s cousin, and gets her father Leonato's blessings. Moreover, Don John, an utter bastard in more than one way, decides to mess everything up, whilst the Prince, Don Pedro, tries to get Benedick and Beatrice together as a practical joke. Secondarily, Don John’s underling seduces Garet, Hero’s attendant, and they think he’s Hero, while Benedick pretends to be a tree and throws an orange and Beatrice hides amongst the audience. Sixth and lastly, Dogberry, the constable, overhears Barachio's nefarious plot and has him arrested for all the wrong reasons, but, not finding out in time, Claudio rejects Hero at the altar, assuming she was cheating on her with Borachio. Everyone who isn't Benedick or Beatrice denounces Hero, including Leonato. The Friar and Beatrice stick up for her and Beatrice encourages Benedick to kill Claudio in a duel. Thirdly, thankfully, Dogberry shows up with Barachio in a cage and she confesses the entire plot. Leonato is like “you can marry my niece instead, who is pretty much exactly Hero,” and to conclude, Claudio accepts the hand of a veiled woman who turns out to be Hero, and Benedick and Beatrice marry, and then Don Pedro is sad.
Garet was a gender-swapped Margaret. Dogberry wore a yellow raincoat with SECURITY printed on the back and a bicycle helmet and he took off and put on his aviator sunglasses in a hilariously terrible attempt to be intimidating, and rode around on a hoverboard, while his headborough Verges wears yellow stompy boots and a rain poncho with SECURITY written on it in magic marker, and his subordinates wore hoodies and red vests. One of them wore a cast on his neck and a boot on his leg, and one of them wore glittery boots.
They mash up the songs from the play with Miley Cyrus and Beyoncé.
She said that all will be revealed in time. I thought the dog crate was part of the art installation at first but no, it’s used to hold Borachio.
There was an art installation there by the people who did the Museum of Modern Renaissance, all chalk pastels of fools in motley and of conjurers summoning fish and wearing cities on their heads, of Amsterdam and tulips, of fish.
Bailey says she didn’t get a photo of the last portrait I made of her last summer (she thinks; I shall check) but she recognized me by my style. She’s not a visual artist but she is an actor and her first play, back when she was a wee one, was Much Ado About Nothing. She had a ring with five gems, each of a different color.
burning question: Is it not strange that sheep's guts could hail souls out of men's bodies?
One of the insults, I’ve learned, is actually from Much Ado About Nothing.
Don Pedro and his troops return victorious in battle. Benedick and Beatrice have both foresworn love, while Claudio (here cast as a woman) has fallen for Hero, Beatrice’s cousin, and gets her father Leonato's blessings. Moreover, Don John, an utter bastard in more than one way, decides to mess everything up, whilst the Prince, Don Pedro, tries to get Benedick and Beatrice together as a practical joke. Secondarily, Don John’s underling seduces Garet, Hero’s attendant, and they think he’s Hero, while Benedick pretends to be a tree and throws an orange and Beatrice hides amongst the audience. Sixth and lastly, Dogberry, the constable, overhears Barachio's nefarious plot and has him arrested for all the wrong reasons, but, not finding out in time, Claudio rejects Hero at the altar, assuming she was cheating on her with Borachio. Everyone who isn't Benedick or Beatrice denounces Hero, including Leonato. The Friar and Beatrice stick up for her and Beatrice encourages Benedick to kill Claudio in a duel. Thirdly, thankfully, Dogberry shows up with Barachio in a cage and she confesses the entire plot. Leonato is like “you can marry my niece instead, who is pretty much exactly Hero,” and to conclude, Claudio accepts the hand of a veiled woman who turns out to be Hero, and Benedick and Beatrice marry, and then Don Pedro is sad.
Garet was a gender-swapped Margaret. Dogberry wore a yellow raincoat with SECURITY printed on the back and a bicycle helmet and he took off and put on his aviator sunglasses in a hilariously terrible attempt to be intimidating, and rode around on a hoverboard, while his headborough Verges wears yellow stompy boots and a rain poncho with SECURITY written on it in magic marker, and his subordinates wore hoodies and red vests. One of them wore a cast on his neck and a boot on his leg, and one of them wore glittery boots.
They mash up the songs from the play with Miley Cyrus and Beyoncé.
She said that all will be revealed in time. I thought the dog crate was part of the art installation at first but no, it’s used to hold Borachio.
There was an art installation there by the people who did the Museum of Modern Renaissance, all chalk pastels of fools in motley and of conjurers summoning fish and wearing cities on their heads, of Amsterdam and tulips, of fish.
Bailey says she didn’t get a photo of the last portrait I made of her last summer (she thinks; I shall check) but she recognized me by my style. She’s not a visual artist but she is an actor and her first play, back when she was a wee one, was Much Ado About Nothing. She had a ring with five gems, each of a different color.
burning question: Is it not strange that sheep's guts could hail souls out of men's bodies?