February & Teyla
Feb. 1st, 2011 11:13 pmSo I'm doing what I inaccurately refer to as "Femslash February" again this year. It's a month where all of the fannish content I consume and produce is female-centric, either gen or femslash. I'm pretty excited for it this year, especially since it looks like this month is going to be a lot less hectic and various other things that turned my journal into a wasteland than it was last year; this year there's content!
So, Stargate: Atlantis art recs for Teyla:
Protector by
ileliberte
I love how fierce Teyla looks in this, pregnant and holding a stick. This picture's a sharp contrast to how I'm used to seeing pregnant women depicted in art. I really like the perspective in this and how the background contributes to that. I love the background itself- trees and mist and sun.
Teyla by
lim
It's this fantastic woodcut poster. A lot of my love for this has to do with being a complete sucker for Art Nouveau - that style of font will probably make me happy forever. The lines and the use of space here, Teyla's sticks and her hair, the creation of stairs - I love this. I love that the Teyla in this is in full warrior mode.
Teyla, Vampire Queen by
pentapus
I love the colours in this. I love how Teyla's cape wanders off and becomes so much a suggestion of things that go bump in the night. I love the angles of Teyla's face and her eyes. There's a kind of understated deadliness to it - it's a prefect hallowe'en fill; I'm going to have to remember to use the wallpaper next October. It's gorgeous.
Teyla and the rocket ship by
pentapus
pentapus tends to create ridiculously cute art, and this - the sky is pink - is in no way an exception to that in the way that the piece above is. It is epic, though, and made of adventure. I love the simplicity of this and how much Teyla's posture conveys. I love her wind-swept hair and the mood of this; it's happy.
So, Stargate: Atlantis art recs for Teyla:
Protector by
I love how fierce Teyla looks in this, pregnant and holding a stick. This picture's a sharp contrast to how I'm used to seeing pregnant women depicted in art. I really like the perspective in this and how the background contributes to that. I love the background itself- trees and mist and sun.
Teyla by
It's this fantastic woodcut poster. A lot of my love for this has to do with being a complete sucker for Art Nouveau - that style of font will probably make me happy forever. The lines and the use of space here, Teyla's sticks and her hair, the creation of stairs - I love this. I love that the Teyla in this is in full warrior mode.
Teyla, Vampire Queen by
I love the colours in this. I love how Teyla's cape wanders off and becomes so much a suggestion of things that go bump in the night. I love the angles of Teyla's face and her eyes. There's a kind of understated deadliness to it - it's a prefect hallowe'en fill; I'm going to have to remember to use the wallpaper next October. It's gorgeous.
Teyla and the rocket ship by