vdistinctive (
vdistinctive) wrote in
fandomhigh2016-11-15 12:45 am
Entry tags:
Shop, Tuesday, period 3
Class met back in the danger shop again, which was set up in the junkyard, shop tables and power tools arranged in the central clearing.
"Right," Eliot said when the students had all gathered. "So I was tempted to have you guys actually beat some swords into plowshares, but that's a little bit heavy handed and honestly, I'm a fan of a well-wielded sword." A somewhat far-off expression passed over his face, eyebrow creeping up, then he visibly shrugged the thought off. "Anyway, there's those who've been sayin' that one bright side of dark an' turbulent times is the art made by those bein' oppressed. Art's often been used as an outlet and a way to express feelings and ideas that otherwise might be difficult to get across -- or hard to get past government censors. Now, there's plenty who'll call bull on the romanticization of the 'starving artist' or the idea that political and social strife are necessary for artistic creation, and frankly, I ain't qualified to weigh in on it either way. And what we do here, in this class? This ain't my art. But I will say that havin' an art, an outlet for expression, is what pulled me out of a very dark time personally. What you make doesn't have to have anything to do with what you're goin' through outside your kitchen, or your studio, or your workshop. Just the act of bein' in that space and focusing in on a project can do wonders for your equilibrium and your spirit. Some days, it'll be all you've got." His mouth quirked up on one side in a faint smile. "Anyway. Today's an open shop day. Work on whatever gets you excited, or settles you down, anything you can just focus in on and keep your mind from wanderin'. Only thing I'm asking of ya this week is to make something that makes you happy."
"Right," Eliot said when the students had all gathered. "So I was tempted to have you guys actually beat some swords into plowshares, but that's a little bit heavy handed and honestly, I'm a fan of a well-wielded sword." A somewhat far-off expression passed over his face, eyebrow creeping up, then he visibly shrugged the thought off. "Anyway, there's those who've been sayin' that one bright side of dark an' turbulent times is the art made by those bein' oppressed. Art's often been used as an outlet and a way to express feelings and ideas that otherwise might be difficult to get across -- or hard to get past government censors. Now, there's plenty who'll call bull on the romanticization of the 'starving artist' or the idea that political and social strife are necessary for artistic creation, and frankly, I ain't qualified to weigh in on it either way. And what we do here, in this class? This ain't my art. But I will say that havin' an art, an outlet for expression, is what pulled me out of a very dark time personally. What you make doesn't have to have anything to do with what you're goin' through outside your kitchen, or your studio, or your workshop. Just the act of bein' in that space and focusing in on a project can do wonders for your equilibrium and your spirit. Some days, it'll be all you've got." His mouth quirked up on one side in a faint smile. "Anyway. Today's an open shop day. Work on whatever gets you excited, or settles you down, anything you can just focus in on and keep your mind from wanderin'. Only thing I'm asking of ya this week is to make something that makes you happy."

Sign in
Re: Sign in
Re: Sign in
Re: Sign in
Re: Sign in
Listen to the lecture
Re: Listen to the lecture
But she liked Shop, and she liked Mr. Spencer, so she was here with her hoodie on and pulled down over her hands, keeping her arms completely out of view. Occasionally a bit of white cotton bandage would peek out -- she had to keep the scales clean and dry for a few days, or it would get worse -- but she always quickly yanked her sleeve down to cover it.
Art, huh? Ada wasn't much of an artist in any traditional sense, but rebuilding an engine was her art, and that sounded really good right about now
Make something
Re: Make something
It wasn't the weirdest artwork that had ever been made at this school.
Re: Make something
Maybe then she'd figure out what she wanted to do.
"Anyone seen a charged car battery around?"
Re: Make something
Re: Make something
Sorry, Ada, Isabela didn't know you needed brooding time today.
Re: Make something
"What?" Ada looked up from her tiny!engine in confusion, blinking as her brain adjusted to what Isabela had created.
"Um, gold star for creativity an' ambition, but 's a bit big for m' tastes." ADA.
Re: Make something
Re: Make something
Re: Make something
Re: Make something
Someone was feeling clingy today. SHHH.
"Hopefully inspiring on a more practical scale," Ada teased. "Do I know the inspiration?"
Re: Make something
assuming he was actually in class. "Boys."Re: Make something
Somehow, she managed to say it all without cracking up.
Re: Make something
Not because it would've been inappropriate or anything.
Re: Make something
Ada, Isabela doesn't need your encouragement. Seriously.
Re: Make something
"That's a brilliant idea," Isabela said. "Though that kind of inspect always goes better with another pair of eyes."
Isabela, no.
Re: Make something
She glanced around, and then let go of Isabela's waist so she could rotate an arm so that her palm was facing them, slipping the cuff of her hoodie up enough and then nudging the bandage out of the way so that Isabela could see the glistening new scales on her forearm without the rest of the class noticing. "--there was an incident yesterday. An' he saw it. Not exactly th' most arousing experience."
Re: Make something
Re: Make something
"Just...I know it's disconcertin' for people t' see it happen, 'specially th' first time. Hell, I think it's gross, an' I've grown up with it. I just don't wanna push at it if'n he's still tryin' to process it."
Just because Ada was shit at talking about her own feelings most of the time didn't mean she wasn't good at taking care of Other People's Feels.
Re: Make something
"Just checking," Isabela murmured, brushing her lips against Ada's palm. "Though it's his loss if he doesn't feel like having two gorgeous women paying great attention to his cock."
Re: Make something
Ada shrugged. "Like I said, you can ask him," she said, sliding her other hand back around Isabela's waist. "--he just might say 'not today,' an' m' feelings ain't gonna be hurt."
Re: Make something
Isabela, this was shop class, not hook-up class.
Re: Make something
"'Bela," Ada said reprovingly. "You don't gotta put your need t' check your accuracy on hold for me."
Yes, Ada wanted a distraction. Ada did not want to be clingy and drive people nuts.
Re: Make something
"And what about my need to corrupt sweet, innocent carnies?"
Re: Make something
"Well, if it's sweet carnies you're craving, I might have a few cousins you'd like..."
Re: Make something
ISABELA. NO.
Re: Make something
She did, however, have a vague sense of what was and wasn't appropriate flirting during class. "'Bela!" she hissed, blushing pink as she glanced around to make sure no one had heard that. "Don't be terrible!"
Re: Make something
"I thought you liked it when I was terrible," she said, turning her head to try and steal a kiss.
You were the worst, Isabela.
Re: Make something
'Keep it in your pants' didn't really apply much to Isabela's preferred fashion choices.
Re: Make something
"Yes, dear," Isabela said, sounding not at all contrite.
Re: Make something
Re: Make something
Isabela, this would be why Ada doubted your sincerity.
Talk to Eliot
OOC