ext_7681 ([identity profile] waxbean.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] go_exchange2005-12-03 11:30 pm

Happy Holidays Vulgarweed!

Happy Holidays [livejournal.com profile] vulgarweed!

title: "Dirty Tricks"
gift recipient: [livejournal.com profile] vulgarweed
artist: [livejournal.com profile] linnpuzzle
rating: "a very weak R"
summary and pairing: A/C; "roleplay"; An angel and a demon pretending to be humans, pretending to be a stereotypical angel and a demon... I'm confusing myself. Crowley's wings are black because I think Vulgarweed prefers it so.



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Holiday Gift art for Vulgarweed from a Secret Artist!
Holiday Gift art for Vulgarweed from a Secret Artist!

title: Dirty tricks
gift recipient: Vulgarweed
author/artist: a Secret!
Summary: A/C, roleplay
Rating: a very weak R
author's/artist's notes: An angel and a demon pretending to be humans, pretending to be a stereotypical angel and a demon... I'm confusing myself. Crowley's wings are black because I think Vulgarweed prefers it so.





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[identity profile] vulgarweed.livejournal.com 2005-12-04 08:07 am (UTC)(link)
ajfslk;dddddddd;;eaw;oasfd90urw9WEUIOeeee.

*gasp*

And that's me after the cold shower! ;)

That is so incredibly sexy and beautiful. It's like this snapshot of this particular sort of breaking point, with this urgency and immediacy and...it's kind of humorous too, but so intense. And what it leaves to the imagination is as luscious as what it shows. (The angles of their faces: is Crowley going to go for a kiss or a neck-bite? Right at that moment where it's too soon to tell.)

Favorite little things: Crowley grasping Aziraphale's tie; the little serpentine flourish in the flaming sword, and of course Aziraphale caught in that pseudo-defensive grope...it may look like an impasse, but I think he's winning.;) And the white light around Crowley and the red-orange around Aziraphale--very suggestive, that.

It is utterly fabulous in every respect, and I adore it. Thank you thank you thank you.

(I have no strong preference on wing color really: white and black are equally fanon, in my opinion--for both of them--so it's purely an aesthetic choice. When I make the call I go with black because I think if humans had wings, the kind of human Crowley pretends to be would have black ones.)

[identity profile] secret-kracken.livejournal.com 2005-12-04 08:42 am (UTC)(link)
Can I just say that I adore you for noticing the serpent in the burning sword? I'll say it anyway. Adore you! I really wasn't sure how to approach your prompt without going into really kinky territory (which I wasn't sure you'd like), so I went with the safe option. I hope you don't mind. You have no idea how relieved I am that you liked it.

(The angles of their faces: is Crowley going to go for a kiss or a neck-bite? Right at that moment where it's too soon to tell.)

Yay! That was what I was hoping for, so now I'm thrilled. (I wanted it to look slightly tenser than this, though, because struggling usually is, but I simply couldn't pull it off.)

Oooo, gotcha. *makes mental note* Apropos of nothing, I think it was probably better that I didn't know that on beforehand, because the picture is better balanced because of the darkness of his wings. I don't think Aziraphale's wings really are as white as they're in the art, either, (it would make sense that they're different levels of smudged grey, if you asked me) but that's another rant entirely. But I agree, Crowley would look good in black wings.

[identity profile] vulgarweed.livejournal.com 2005-12-04 09:06 am (UTC)(link)
I think that serpent rather draws the eye to it. :) Well, I'm glad that you're so glad, because I couldn't have asked for anything better, and I'm thoroughly delighted. For the record, should you ever decide to draw anything in "really kinky territory" I most certainly would happily look at it, but that does not mean it has to go there to please me.

Oh, I think there's plenty of tension in it. There's a fondness too. I love its expressiveness so much.

That's an interesting way of looking at it--emphasize difference, or similarity?