I bring more art, Harmony-style! Of course, I must warn you that it comes with yet another lengthy discussion of the scene in canon that inspired it
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Wonderfully done, babe! ^-^ This is def. one of my favorite OotP scenes, as well! Like you said, we learn SO MUCH, simply from Harry's actions alone. And even in moments before and after the instinctive arm-grabbing by Harry, we see that his attention is, though unconscious, constantly focused on Hermione the whole time they're in the DoM. Although, I also like to think his instinct to keep her close isn't only to keep her safe, but also because he NEEDS her with him, and to me, that emphasizes the fact of how much he trusts her and relys on her guidance and/or assistance in ANY situation, really.
Lolz. I'm not even sure if that last part made any sense! SORRY, it's late! ;P
Anywho, I always enjoy AND appreciate your lol-tastic commentaries in addition to your lovely art. *G*
Thanks for sharing! ^___^
Oh and, that goes for the bonus Harry piece, as well!
Like you said, we learn SO MUCH, simply from Harry's actions alone. And even in moments before and after the instinctive arm-grabbing by Harry, we see that his attention is, though unconscious, constantly focused on Hermione the whole time they're in the DoM. Although, I also like to think his instinct to keep her close isn't only to keep her safe, but also because he NEEDS her with him, and to me, that emphasizes the fact of how much he trusts her and relys on her guidance and/or assistance in ANY situation, really.
Don't worry--I understand what you're saying. :D The need to keep her safe prompts the question of why he needs to keep her safe, especially above Ron, Neville, Luna, and Ginny, and it boils down to the fact that Harry needs Hermione badly. And this isn't just me quoting Rowling, either. :P
Anywho, I always enjoy AND appreciate your lol-tastic commentaries in addition to your lovely art. *G*Thanks. It's enjoyable to break down canon for a little bit. Even though it's such a small scene, it really speaks volumes
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Beautifully done. The expressions on their faces, that iron grip Harry has on Hermione, Neville glancing backward...great details in what seems a simple piece at first.
As I said in a reply to kittehkat, I liked sketching Neville, and I thought him glancing backward, while everyone else ran forward, somehow makes sense to me. When the six got split up, he was the one, after all, to watch Harry's back when Hermione went down.
Though really, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to point out out H/Hr moments. It does, however, take an open mind to accept the possibility of H/Hr and therefore see the H/Hr moments.
Thanks again! I really don't think Harmonians are in the minority, though. I suspect that it only seems like OBHWF are the majority because they're more vocal on the internet, and it appears that Rowling is on their side.
But almost all the casual HP readers I've met, however, are pro-H/Hr. You just never know.
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I liked sketching Neville, too, because I'd never drawn him before and the guy deserves some credit for an awesome, understated character.
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Wonderfully done, babe! ^-^ This is def. one of my favorite OotP scenes, as well! Like you said, we learn SO MUCH, simply from Harry's actions alone. And even in moments before and after the instinctive arm-grabbing by Harry, we see that his attention is, though unconscious, constantly focused on Hermione the whole time they're in the DoM. Although, I also like to think his instinct to keep her close isn't only to keep her safe, but also because he NEEDS her with him, and to me, that emphasizes the fact of how much he trusts her and relys on her guidance and/or assistance in ANY situation, really.
Lolz. I'm not even sure if that last part made any sense! SORRY, it's late! ;P
Anywho, I always enjoy AND appreciate your lol-tastic commentaries in addition to your lovely art. *G*
Thanks for sharing! ^___^
Oh and, that goes for the bonus Harry piece, as well!
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Like you said, we learn SO MUCH, simply from Harry's actions alone. And even in moments before and after the instinctive arm-grabbing by Harry, we see that his attention is, though unconscious, constantly focused on Hermione the whole time they're in the DoM. Although, I also like to think his instinct to keep her close isn't only to keep her safe, but also because he NEEDS her with him, and to me, that emphasizes the fact of how much he trusts her and relys on her guidance and/or assistance in ANY situation, really.
Don't worry--I understand what you're saying. :D The need to keep her safe prompts the question of why he needs to keep her safe, especially above Ron, Neville, Luna, and Ginny, and it boils down to the fact that Harry needs Hermione badly. And this isn't just me quoting Rowling, either. :P
Anywho, I always enjoy AND appreciate your lol-tastic commentaries in addition to your lovely art. *G*Thanks. It's enjoyable to break down canon for a little bit. Even though it's such a small scene, it really speaks volumes ( ... )
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And the unfinished one looks fantastic as well.
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As I said in a reply to kittehkat, I liked sketching Neville, and I thought him glancing backward, while everyone else ran forward, somehow makes sense to me. When the six got split up, he was the one, after all, to watch Harry's back when Hermione went down.
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Though really, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to point out out H/Hr moments. It does, however, take an open mind to accept the possibility of H/Hr and therefore see the H/Hr moments.
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But almost all the casual HP readers I've met, however, are pro-H/Hr. You just never know.
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