Finished my new Caskett edit yesterday, and this is one for you Swifties. A mashup I made and am pretty proud of. I had to make a lot of adjustments to make the two songs fit, and they do. Very well.
Hi Fifi, sorry I’ve been a bit MIA lately (not interacting as much as I usually do). Just wanted to thank you greatly for the SuJu imagines I’ve requested, they’re always everything I expect and more 😭
My fave one (apart from mine), was the Yunho imagine, I thought it was really sweet 🥹
Thank you as always for writing awesome stuff 💚
listen we all have things going on
i have yet to write the final post for the upcoming week because of lesson planning things (i could rant and have been ranting about this for the past week)
i'm gladd you enjoyed that one! i haven't written for him a while so seeing it come through was a nice surprise. i also really like the prompt since i've been a taylor swift mood for a while and that made me think of so many songs to use and listen to
Back to December - Taylor Swift
original digital calligraphy illustration
I'm so grateful for finally joining art challenges this year. Finally decided to rip off the anxiety/self-doubt bandaid and just go for it. I absolutely love them now, and always look forward to sketching out ideas for the next one! This is my submission for one of many cute art challenges this month - #decempurr2023
Been finding myself listening to old Taylor Swift songs while I've been drawing lately and really appreciating her word craft and songwriting. Been feeling this one extra hard lately :)
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honestly? I don’t think it’s disappointing at all the absence of a perfectly-divided Taylor-Lana duet in “Snow on the beach”. Beside the fact that you can hear Lana’s pen pretty well in the lyric, I don’t think that another clearly defined voice would’ve fitted this album. It’s all about Taylor’s feelings that haunt her and the nights in which she’s alone with her thoughts and herself. Listening to it feels like reading a diary born chaotically in a sleepless night; vulnerability is tied to every song, every verse, even.
So no, this album is about Taylor and Taylor only, it doesn’t need another voice. It’s private, restless and wide open. The only second voice that it needs it’s the echo - whether that echo being other people’s whispers that cling onto her skin, or the echo of the person she is again when the sun rises -, but, really, it’s the only one that could fit Midnights. That’s exactly what Lana represents.