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He was DONE! Tenacius zoomed in just behind the rest of the students trooping back into the classroom. The Curly Top clearly had a blast with this activity. "Professor Primeaux you can check out the Music Room and try to play a tune, or sing or even just whistle, and watch my work come to life and groooove with yah! Its a very fitting mural to the place." Nod nod so excited! "The second one is at the Library-- first thing you'll see you cant miss it." he laughed. "Try to convince Mr Kitridge to keep it, because its so awesome and perfect without words and it just brightens up the place." |
Done! Bwahahahbahaha!!!!! Kitty was so done. And she felt awesome. Beaming and giggling madly at herself, Kitty zoomed right into the classroom and approached the Professor. "I finished my paintings Professor," she told him happily, with her hands crossed in front of her. "My first one is on the floor in the clock tower entrance. I noticed someone else had drawn a beautiful picture of the sun, so I drew the moon next to it." She said this quite loudly so that the person who had drawn the sun would hear her complimenting her drawing. "Next I went to the tapestry on the fourth floor and I drew something very wicked. I drew a book but you can guess which book I drew. If you don't know after seeing it then I can tell you if you want." She smiled sweetly as she said this. "It was a very interesting lesson, Professor." |
The prospect of creating murals in two locations in the castle sounded very appealing to Esme; this was their chance to add some life and character to the drab walls of the castle. To say that she was excited to start was an understatement. Hopefully Professor Primeaux would teach more lessons of this sort though she did have a feeling that this wouldn't happen as he didn't seem to be the artistic sort - why she had been so surprised by his choice of lesson in the first place. No matter because she was just happy to get this chance to learn something new. She left the classroom with the same enthusiasm as her sister, not even caring that Juno wasn't waiting for her. Not like they would be going to the same spots anyway. The important thing was that they were both going to have a lot of fun. Slightly out of breath, Esme made her way back into the classroom. "I Professor, my first mural is in the kitchen level corridor and my second one is by the Humpbacked Witch." With a smile on her face, she collected all of her belongings and shouldered her bag. "Thank you for the lesson, Professor. It was really interesting and fun." Could they do more things like this in Charms class? Please? |
Lots of catch up Kye walked into Charms class thinking about some of the spells she had seen in her book and wondered what kind she would be learning about today. As she walked into class, there were already a few people there and Kye stopped in her tracks. Confused, she surveyed them all at their... easels? What was this? Art class? She would think this was more something she would see by the music room, but sure enough she saw people from her class and knew she was somehow in the right place. Being curious and a bit paranoid, Kye read the directions thoroughly to make sure she wasn't missing some kind of point here. Was this a free day? She giggled when she looked at his painting... yea it wasn't what she would call a masterpiece. She chose a vacant easel and looked at her supplies. Plenty of colors, plenty of opportunity. This was something Kye knew, but never thought she would ever get the chance to do at Hogwarts. Hmm, finger paint though... She shifted her eyes back and forth, wondering how clean she could keep her clothes. She rolled up her sleeves and picked out a bright teal color and swiped across the canvas. There were light strokes on the top half, and she observed the color. Yep. She liked it. She smeared the color across, filling all of the space. She dipped her hand in some water and used a towel to take off the excess from her fingers. She used a dark blue to shade the top half of the photo and flicked white at it to create stars and a bit more for a crescent moon. Very simplistic, but she didn't want to get too in detail with finger painting... It would only frustrate her because she didn't know how much time she had. Finally the professor arrived, and gave them five minutes to use tools. Hmmm, she looked at her painting and decided to add a meteorite and a planet, perhaps Saturn? She drew it in and listened as others made comments, snarky and otherwise. At the next part, Kye was happy to hear that they would be using charms... yay! "Animatae," she recited. She tried the spell, focusing on the meteorite, and watched as it started to shoot through space. Kye wondered if she could take her painting home when it was dry. She made a mental note to ask the professor later. At his next instruction, Kye went to her next page and decided on a big cube. It would beeeee green? Blue. No, purple! Sure, why not. "Figura cube," she said, imagining a purple 3-D cube. She loved illusions. 'Do you see this or that?' kind of things. Ooh what was that?? You could change the colors of her hair and clothes and everything?! She wouldn't mind changing her own hair color... she would change her eye color too but it kind of freaked her out thinking of pointing her wand at her eyeball. Maybe once she got really good at it. But oh man she would be trying out different hair colors after this. "Colovaria!" she said confidently. The cube filled in with purple. She was getting pretty good at this. She always got quite frustrated if she didn't get something on her first try. She created a few more shapes, some intertwined, and colored them all in. She had a little issue with patterns but after some reciting and timing (punctum polka punctum polka punctum polka...), she had a polka dotted triangle. As she finished up another square, her ears perked. Wait what? Outside? Kye walked out of class and glanced here and there, deciding where to go. |
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Miranda watched intently as Professor Primeaux Showed the class the incantaions for creating a shape as well as coloring it as you willed. It was brilliant. so she set to work on her blank bit of parchment and wove her wand into the shape of a great bird and spoke the charm as instructed. " Figura" as her voice faded a pheonix appeared upon her parchment. Smiling to herself She wanted to see it fly across her page so whispered the incantation as she directed it from one edge of the page to the other, " Animatae,Pheonix" and now the only thing left to do was to give her beautiful bird feathers as red as a storm's dawn. " Colovaria,Pheonix" she said with confidence as she envisioned the fading colors of the dawn's sky when a storm sat upon the horizon. To her utter amazement the pheonix on her parchment became as lifelike as a picture that had been charmed into existence could. She sat back in wonderment as she saw her own handiwork.... 'Eat that jealous boy...' she thought to herself as Professor Primeaux was walking around and checking everyone's progress. |
Once the students had left Julien stayed in the class or in his office. Easy to be found when they were finished. He couldn't wait to see all their work and as he waited he cleaned. Yes there was no reason to keep the paint where it was going to be on his floor soon if he didn't remove it. Once the students came in he made sure to put a note on the door when out so the others know to wait. Quote:
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Another that was just giving him the places, which was fine too. He nodded, "Thank you and I will go check them out now." He headed for the third floor corridor since it was right there and then down to the slytherin wall. Another impressive work. The sun was in a great place on the clock tower entrance and the snake at the Slytherin wall. Very well done. Quote:
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He couldn't help but be suspicious when Blaise hurried out of the room. Heading to the Dungeons first he glared at the note. This was not what he was to do. The child was asking for detention, wasn't he? When he walked clear up to the seventh floor his temper was getting the best of him. He sent a message straight into the common room, "Make sure you come to my office immediately. I need to have a word as well as see you do the spells from class." There would be a punishment for this if the child wasn't careful. Quote:
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Esme coming into the room he assumed might be the final student. Once she gave her locations he nodded towards her and said his goodbyes before heading to her locations. First up the kitchen where a cute puppy was to be found. He liked the work and thought it went well. He just hoped the elves wouldn't be afraid. The second place was another bit of creativity which was nice. A forest for the witch. He liked the way it looked and the way it went with the Humpbacked Witch, very good Esme. As he came back to the room and checked the time it seemed that the curfew time was here and the end of the lesson was happening as well. Locking up the classroom he was hungry since he hadn't had dinner yet. Back down to the kitchens Julien went for a bite to eat. |
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