I'm so glad the grieving worked for you - it was something I really wanted to get right, because I hate it when it gets cloying. I've been in the same emotional space as Erik myself, so I drew a lot on my own experience for it. That it worked is the pay-off for the two-day funk writing it put me in!
There's a lot of symbolism in this update, from the couch positioning (which you picked up on so beautifully in your art) to the fact that the speech is given on the shores of Manhattan (echoing the beach) to the events themselves, a twisted mirror version of the beach (Erik giving a speech, then being shot at, and in the act of self-defence harming somebody he loves.) I really wanted to connect this back to the original movie scene but without just a coat of paint over the top to change it, I wanted it to be more than that.
Your art is so beautiful. Thank you again for doing it - I am absolutely overawed by how perfect it is.
Re: FILL: Everyday Love in Stockholm 170/? TW: CHARACTER DEATH
There's a lot of symbolism in this update, from the couch positioning (which you picked up on so beautifully in your art) to the fact that the speech is given on the shores of Manhattan (echoing the beach) to the events themselves, a twisted mirror version of the beach (Erik giving a speech, then being shot at, and in the act of self-defence harming somebody he loves.) I really wanted to connect this back to the original movie scene but without just a coat of paint over the top to change it, I wanted it to be more than that.
Your art is so beautiful. Thank you again for doing it - I am absolutely overawed by how perfect it is.