Post by cinnamonsplash on Dec 11, 2017 13:33:00 GMT
General Stuff
Name:
Cinnamon Splash
Nickname/Alias(es): Cass, Splashy, Cindy
Race:
Pegasus
Gender:
Female (bi)
Age: 17 (Teenager)
Additional Status: Up and coming artist
-Physical Stuff-
Pelt Color: Snowy white
Mane/Tail Color and Style:
Wine red, long and wavy, messily overgrown, slightly bed-tossed look.
Eye Color: Aquamarine
Cutie Mark: inter-crossed pencil, paintbrush and tube of paint (six pointed star style crossed) against cloud
background
Other Scars/Markings: None
Physique: Slender
-Social Stuff-
Current Residence:
Traveling over Equestria
Job: Amateur artist
Mother: N/A
Father: N/A
Sibling(s): N/A
Other Family: N/A
Closest Friends:
None so far...
Courting/Courted By: Nopony yet..
Mate: Nopony yet...
Foal(s): None
-Personality Stuff-
Likes: Being creative, open spaces, lovely scenery, ALL THE SEASONS (they're all different types of pretty) getting along and helping out
Dislikes: closed spaces, creepy dolls, drawing advertisements and drawing requests with no reference (its not that she won't, she'd just rather not.) PONIES BEING DIFFICULT AND BEING CLEAR ABOUT WHAT THEY WANT AND/OR NOT POSING PROPERLY FOR THEIR PORTRAITS.
Motivation: To show everypony just how beautiful everyday can be! And that it's all about our own individual views that makes you special.
Strengths: Optimism, Imagination, Creativity
Weaknesses/Flaws: Too harsh a critic on herself and anypony she's teaching or drawing for, lack of patience, usually distracted and dazed. She's a mess
Fears: closed spaces, the dark (you can't see things when it's dark!)
Overall Persona: Happy but calm, dreamy and dazed and pretty clumsy! Tries to be helpful but isn't always very good at it.
History/Background:She grew up in a foster home in Cloudsdale with twelve other colts and fillies and pursued art when she was about 5 in an attempt to express herself and stand out, also because she always saw pretty shapes in things and wanted to remember what they looked like, she improved over the years and found a passionate love for it, improving and dedicating herself to the pursuit, avante garde art turned out to be her special talent which she discovered when she finally sold her first painting at a charity auction in her school at the age of eight.
And now, here she is some 9 or so years later! She left home to travel through Equestria to make a name for herself in the art world and gain experience at the age of 15 and has met many ponies and learned many things since, then. She’s taught many hopeful fillies a few techniques to give them some headway into their own artistic pursuits and has always taught them that the most important rule of art is that “It’s all about what we see and not what we look at”.
It's been two years later and Cinnamon Splash is still trying to make her big debut but she's hopeful that somepony someday will come to see things how she does and loves her work enough to help make it known. It’s been a hard battle so far, lots of ponies taking credit, lots of ponies leaving, lots of trials in trying to keep things different and original! But as all the best artists before her have said,
Good art is worth suffering for.
Name:
Cinnamon Splash
Nickname/Alias(es): Cass, Splashy, Cindy
Race:
Pegasus
Gender:
Female (bi)
Age: 17 (Teenager)
Additional Status: Up and coming artist
-Physical Stuff-
Pelt Color: Snowy white
Mane/Tail Color and Style:
Wine red, long and wavy, messily overgrown, slightly bed-tossed look.
Eye Color: Aquamarine
Cutie Mark: inter-crossed pencil, paintbrush and tube of paint (six pointed star style crossed) against cloud
background
Other Scars/Markings: None
Physique: Slender
-Social Stuff-
Current Residence:
Traveling over Equestria
Job: Amateur artist
Mother: N/A
Father: N/A
Sibling(s): N/A
Other Family: N/A
Closest Friends:
None so far...
Courting/Courted By: Nopony yet..
Mate: Nopony yet...
Foal(s): None
-Personality Stuff-
Likes: Being creative, open spaces, lovely scenery, ALL THE SEASONS (they're all different types of pretty) getting along and helping out
Dislikes: closed spaces, creepy dolls, drawing advertisements and drawing requests with no reference (its not that she won't, she'd just rather not.) PONIES BEING DIFFICULT AND BEING CLEAR ABOUT WHAT THEY WANT AND/OR NOT POSING PROPERLY FOR THEIR PORTRAITS.
Motivation: To show everypony just how beautiful everyday can be! And that it's all about our own individual views that makes you special.
Strengths: Optimism, Imagination, Creativity
Weaknesses/Flaws: Too harsh a critic on herself and anypony she's teaching or drawing for, lack of patience, usually distracted and dazed. She's a mess
Fears: closed spaces, the dark (you can't see things when it's dark!)
Overall Persona: Happy but calm, dreamy and dazed and pretty clumsy! Tries to be helpful but isn't always very good at it.
History/Background:She grew up in a foster home in Cloudsdale with twelve other colts and fillies and pursued art when she was about 5 in an attempt to express herself and stand out, also because she always saw pretty shapes in things and wanted to remember what they looked like, she improved over the years and found a passionate love for it, improving and dedicating herself to the pursuit, avante garde art turned out to be her special talent which she discovered when she finally sold her first painting at a charity auction in her school at the age of eight.
And now, here she is some 9 or so years later! She left home to travel through Equestria to make a name for herself in the art world and gain experience at the age of 15 and has met many ponies and learned many things since, then. She’s taught many hopeful fillies a few techniques to give them some headway into their own artistic pursuits and has always taught them that the most important rule of art is that “It’s all about what we see and not what we look at”.
It's been two years later and Cinnamon Splash is still trying to make her big debut but she's hopeful that somepony someday will come to see things how she does and loves her work enough to help make it known. It’s been a hard battle so far, lots of ponies taking credit, lots of ponies leaving, lots of trials in trying to keep things different and original! But as all the best artists before her have said,
Good art is worth suffering for.