Dianna Agron
Junior Member
I'm not lonely when I'm alone
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Post by Dianna Agron on Mar 21, 2012 8:27:28 GMT -7
So I choose the muse of Tragedy. Here, I portray the tragedy that the beautiful muse become the beautiful monster. What is the tragedy of a giant monster? Let's see. Become a monster, lose family, friends, boyfriends,... Nobody want to be like this. The pain of the muse is the inspiration for the tragedy writer. The more painful she is, the better the story will be.
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Mar 21, 2012 22:33:16 GMT -7
Janice: I like that you've thought outside the box, and I totally see the muse of tragedy - with a lot of help from your description. A giant rampaging woman goddess destroying a city because she has suffered a personal tragedy. It's an interesting narrative. I can also see a sad anger in your face, which is great!
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Post by Lana Del Ray on Mar 22, 2012 11:24:50 GMT -7
Lana: Janice chose this Muse as her example and I'm glad that you didn't use her example as an easy way to post another heartbroken photo. This photo is very unique. I got the tragedy all over the photo. I think you can project your face better. A little bit 'ugly' here. But it might be a good thing for you, cause you were always being called out as the pretty face.
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Post by Morgan Freeman on Mar 22, 2012 20:15:59 GMT -7
Morgan: Someone's pissed you off! *stares at Janice* I cant believe this is you, you look so different from the blonde haired barbie doll look that you usually have.. and I like it. This photo really does show a different side of you. You look strong and yet vulnerable at the same time. It certainly does look like a tragedy has occurred in your life and your now a mess and uncontrollably letting out your emotions. And yet through all this you still look like a model, you are making your self the center off attention in this shot by lengthening your limbs. You've done well.
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Post by Amanda Lee Kimmel on Mar 23, 2012 8:45:14 GMT -7
Amanda: This is way, way better than Janice's example. You may not be bearing weapons or wearing a tragedy mask, but you have BECOME those, and I like your creativity and your description here - you've sold me. You're telling a story with this photo, and that's what we wanted this round. Your tragedy causes others. It's hard to believe this is you, but the styling, the concept, and everything just flow together well, and your description sold me. Great job!
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Post by Zooey Deschanel on Mar 24, 2012 0:33:52 GMT -7
Zooey: Interesting choice for Tragedy, but it works. I wish your eyes were open, but other than that, I have nothing negative to say about your posing. You handled this theme well and you sold the picture well. Good job this week.
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