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ceniwen · 1 year
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3.2 Genshin spoilers
My favorite part of the archon quest was when Haithan recruited Nilou off the streets to join the Sumeru avengers
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teyvats-worst-hero · 6 months
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So after the Fontaine archon quest, I believe my theory for the hydro vision qualifications were VERY correct.
Hydro visions are given to people in positions of power who make huge sacrifices of their own to help their people.
Here’s a list of all hydro characters so far and their qualifications:
Furina/Focalors: Focalors split herself in two and decided to kill herself, and Furina put on the world’s most tragic performance for hundreds of years, all to save their people from the flood.
Ayato: Made himself into a clever, somewhat ruthless clan head in order to protect his sister and the rest of the clan
Kokomi: Led a revolution to free her people from Raiden’s tyranny, but also became the head priestess and leader of an entire island just because it needed to be done
Mona: Devotes herself to reading people’s figures despite those people often hating her when they hear it, and refuses to use her power to help herself even when she’s starving
Nilou: Has chosen to be effectively the face of the theatre despite constant harassment from the Academiya, and later risks getting arrested multiple times to protect it
Tartaglia: Genuinely believes in the Tsaritsa’s motivations, and is literally killing himself to achieve both her goals and the happiness of his family. Among more chances for fighting of course.
Yelan: Originally had a team for her espionage work, but after they died, she decided to do everything on her own so that no one else would be hurt
Barbara: A healer and an idol dedicated to helping people, even when her fans are being royal creeps and she’s not happy at all. Her own happiness means nothing against putting on a brave face
Candace: Given her position as Guardian at age 8, and has put her entire life towards the protection of Aaru Village. Anything and everything falls on he head, but she loves her people
Xingqiu: The second son of a very rich guild, but only uses his station to help people under the principles of chivalry. He doesn’t even accept the credit for his good deeds half the time. But he really isn’t supposed to be doing this, and his family doesn’t appreciate it
Neuvillette isn’t really included because he’s a fucking dragon, but he’s also made huge sacrifices through sentencing his closest friends and handing out completely lawful judgements in the face of complicated circumstances.
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elotroalberto · 4 years
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2020 AIFF Poster Contest Awards Gala
POSTER CONTEST launches the 10th anniversary
of the ARLINGTON INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
https://aiffest.org/#/postercontest/
You are invited to join us via ZOOM for the AIFF Poster Competition Award Reception, the first project to spin-off connecting film with the arts. We gather to celebrate creativity in illustration and design through our on-going partnership with Professor Robert Maloney of Mass College of Art & Design’s Illustration class. We congratulate all of the art students on their designs and look forward to unveiling the winning poster. Special thanks to our sponsor, Watertown Savings Bank who will award the winning artist with a cash prize of $500.
Entries are evaluated by an esteemed panel of judges with expertise in composition, design, public relations, and marketing. The selected poster design will appear in various forms; i.e. print, TV, and web promotions, locally, nationally, and internationally, becoming the face of AIFF 2020.
This year’s guest speaker is Fabio J. Fernandez, artist, curator, teacher, and arts administrator. Arlington, MA Poet Laurate, Steven Ratiner will recite a poem created to commemorate this occasion.
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Meet the Program Participants Students of Illustration Class 2020 ~
Allison Cashins, Caroline Barlow, Dakota Gillies, Elizabeth Derby, Emma Sudak, Isabella Penney, Jackson Schleicher, Kai Zimmerman, Madeline Peck, Nicole Lyczynski, Pauline Pitts, Rayna Walters, Sara Li, Sara Micciche, Sierra Escobales and Sy Corso.
Poster Contest Judges ~
Biana Bova, David Ardito, Erica Licea-Kane, Jennifer DesAutels, Marc Gurton, and Nilou Moochhala
Professor Robert Maloney is a Massachusetts native and a Master of Fine Arts graduate from Massachusetts College of Art and Design where he teaches Illustration. His recent work focuses on the connections between the temporary materials of our man-made, urban structures and how these fragile forms relate to the erosion of memory. His work has been featured in Creative Quarterly Magazine, Cloth Paper Scissors Magazine, The Pulse of Mixed Media, Art Revolution, and Art scope Magazine. Maloney’s work is held in the collection of Wellington Management, Liberty Mutual, and private collections with his exhibitions, commissions, and publications being numerous.
Fabio J. Fernández is a Boston-based artist, arts advocate, educator, and curator. He is the former Executive Director of the Society of Arts + Crafts in Boston where he led the organization through a pivotal time in its long and venerable history. He also served as the Exhibitions Director at the Society and as Associate Curator at Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Fernández has planned and executed national exhibitions that presented fresh explorations into the conceptual, technical, and material approaches of contemporary makers. Fernández is a notable advocate in the craft community. He is an Adjunct Professor at Massachusetts College of Art + Design and serves as a Trustee of the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Maine. He has been a visiting critic at universities around the world and has served as a juror on numerous grant panels. He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan and a Bachelor of Science degree in business from Seton Hall University in New Jersey.
Steven Ratiner, Arlington Poet Laureate, poet and educator, has had a long-standing commitment to expanding the ways audiences experience poetry and the arts. He has collaborated with jazz and classical musicians, visual artists, and dance companies to create cross-genre pieces for diverse audiences. Steven has published three poetry chapbooks, and his work has appeared in scores of journals in America and abroad including Parnassus, Agni, Hanging Loose, Poet Lore, Salamander, QRLS (Singapore) and Poetry Australia. He is featured in the new anthology Except for Love – New England Poets Inspired by Donald Hall. He has also written poetry criticism for the Christian Science Monitor, The San Francisco Chronicle, and The Washington Post. As an educator, Steven has conducted 300+ intensive poetry residencies in elementary and secondary schools throughout New England and lectured on poetry and workshop techniques in numerous schools and colleges.
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