Steve Rogers (
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fandomhigh2023-01-04 10:26 am
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Art is For Everyone, Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Did the classroom the students walked into look a little elementary school adjacent? Maybe. It was bright, colorful, and full of smocks.
Steve wasn't wearing one. He was in a white t-shirt and a pair of khaki pants. "Hello!" he said, beaming at them as they arrived. "We're going to have so much fun this semester."
Tony was wearing one, but mostly because it was the vibe and not out of real concern for his clothing. Because so much of his casual stuff had engine grease stains or burn marks from soldering. "With art! That everyone can do," he added. "Even me."
Tony looked adorable. Well. Steve thought so. "Art is an excellent form of stress relief," he said, "as long as you don't get stuck in your head worrying about the right way to do things. This class will not be about stressing over technique. This will be about enjoying being creative."
"As such, our intro to the class will start off with fingerpainting," Tony said. "You can make whatever you like. But to fit in with the first day theme... aim for what you think expresses you best."
"Tony and I will be making art, too," Steve said with a smile, "and then before class is over, we'll all talk about our paintings."
Steve wasn't wearing one. He was in a white t-shirt and a pair of khaki pants. "Hello!" he said, beaming at them as they arrived. "We're going to have so much fun this semester."
Tony was wearing one, but mostly because it was the vibe and not out of real concern for his clothing. Because so much of his casual stuff had engine grease stains or burn marks from soldering. "With art! That everyone can do," he added. "Even me."
Tony looked adorable. Well. Steve thought so. "Art is an excellent form of stress relief," he said, "as long as you don't get stuck in your head worrying about the right way to do things. This class will not be about stressing over technique. This will be about enjoying being creative."
"As such, our intro to the class will start off with fingerpainting," Tony said. "You can make whatever you like. But to fit in with the first day theme... aim for what you think expresses you best."
"Tony and I will be making art, too," Steve said with a smile, "and then before class is over, we'll all talk about our paintings."

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Fingerpaint!
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She dipped one finger in the... green? Green. She swept it across the canvas. She stared at it. Another swipe. And then a third. And-- suddenly she was getting paint everywhere, turning her picture into nothing more than a cacaphony of colors, blues and yellows and purples and-- and no red.
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Of....a blob? A splat? It was honestly kind of hard to tell, but she was determined to try and get it right.
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Explain Your Art!
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"I don't know."
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Belatedly, Amicia remembered about the phone in her pocket. She took it out, dried-paint-spattered fingers trembling a bit as she searched for the translation app.
« I have never had paint. My mother taught me how to embroider. But-- no. Not this. »
She held the phone up so the strange little voice inside of it could give Steve the translation.
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The phone spoke for her, again. She was grateful. It kept her from thinking about how much Hugo would--
...
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"It is very hard to shock me," she said, in slow, careful, heavily-accented English.
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"It's me," he said, gesturing to it proudly. He was going to make Raiden put it on his fridge.
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And also he was usually pretty sunshine-y, but he didn't think to explain that part.
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In fingerpaints, at least.
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"This is my cat Maya," she explained, and you could probably see it now, if you squinted! "I gave him a bowtie. He represents me because he means a lot to me, and also I like animals."
She was no master of art, but she was pretty good at understatement.
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Conveniently, the smock meant most of her tattoos were covered, hiding any similarities to the mess of black lines covering the page.
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Talk to Steve and Tony
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