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Yup! I would absolutely do that sort of thing-- my last commission was actually a huge super-villain poster, and I'm ironically about to start a commissioned Batman painting, so Captain America would be right up my alley. (And thank you for your compliments, by the way!)
If you would like to get in touch with me and discuss the details of your comission, all of my contact information can be found on the homepage of my website:
http://savannahcolleen.webs.com/
That being said, I am already committed to the completion of several other commissions (on top of graduating early and a million other things), so it might be a while before I can begin your project. But if you're still interested and not held back by time contraints, I would love to work with you! Thank you very much for your interest. -
Thank you! I really appreciate that... it was a wonderful opportunity and I was extremely excited to be involved in such an honorable cause.
However, I'm not sure if I'm the best person to ask about how to get involved in "official" modeling, seeing as the only modeling I've done has been for a few hair shows and local events/photoshoots-- I don't actually look for modeling jobs, I only do it when I'm approached with the opportunity (which is rarely). But I'm glad you asked, because that would be my first word of advice for you if you think that modeling is something you'd like to pursue-- ASK LOTS OF QUESTIONS. Get in touch with anyone you know who might be able to advise you in the direction you'd like to go, and keep an eye out for good opportunities. The more connections and experience, the better.
And to answer your question, the first modeling I ever did was for a salon called Hair Benders Internationale. I had my hair dyed pink at their Chattanooga location when I was thirteen, and was invited back to model for them a few weeks later (although my hair was no longer pink at that point, sadly). I was featured in their style book under the "Funky Style" section, or something of that nature. I was so excited about it... Even though it's really weird/awkward for me to look back at the shots, I definitely wouldn't trade the experience. (My friend's mom actually recognized my photos in the HBI hair book at our local salon a year later, which was pretty cool.) Here's a really low-quality photo of my first shoot, for your viewing pleasure (but most likely for the lulz):
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As someone who's extremely goal-oriented and focused on the future-- contantly weighing the potential outcomes of my actions and ambitions-- I have lots of long-term plans that I hope to fulfill within my lifetime. But ultimately, my greatest goal is to attain a total level of personal peace, balance, and happiness, as well as complete inward/outward understanding: a sort of "spiritual enlightenment", so to speak. I want to separate myself from any negative thoughts, actions, and tendencies that stand in the way of that goal, and hopefully inspire and help others to grow in their own quests for positivity and personal development.
Aside from my spiritual goals, I also strive to continue growing on an artistic level-- continuously learning and improving in the name of my creative endeavors. I take art very seriously, and it is my greatest "human" ambition to use art as an outlet for utilizing my own experiences, joy, and suffering as a means of inspiring emotion and personal realization in others. -
I don't really think that's possible. As far as romantic relationships are concerned, my heart is definitely not a prize to be "won". It's more like a buried treasure chest-- it's there, but no one's going to find that sucker without the consent of its ruthless pirate owner... In which case I would be the fearsome pirate. HAHAHA.
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Thank you so much! This is a wonderful compliment and I really appreciate you saying so.
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A warm, tingling feeling and a million dollars per answer.
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Hello! I certainly don't think that's a stupid question, but I do think it would be silly to base your ear-piercing decisions off of my own opinion/preference. It's YOUR body, so your opinion is the only one that should matter! I'm personally partial to asymmetry when it comes to piercings, though, so if I were in your position I would probably get two on one ear and three on the other.
To answer the second part of your question: I have 7 ear piercings in total-- three lobe piercings and a tragus piercing on my left ear, and one lobe piercing and two cartilage piercings on my right ear. :) -
I didn't really watch a lot of TV as a child-- we only had a couple of kids channels when I was growing up, so I mostly watched movies. Whenever I watched television, it was usually only on Saturday mornings. I used to watch 'Arthur' a lot (yes, as in 'Arthur the aardvark'), and 'Scooby Doo' when I was really young. I went through a major 'Pokemon'/'Yu-Gi-Oh' phase also, ahaha.
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I'm 5'4". A lot of people think I'm taller because I usually wear platforms... But it's all an illusion.
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Yes, I do have many friends-- but there are only a small handful who I know I can trust and rely on completely, regardless of what I'm going through. I can definitely relate to what you mentioned about drifting away because of trust issues, though, and yes, I have purposefully separated myself from people in the past because of those issues. (I certainly don't regret those instances because they taught me a great deal about myself in the long run, but it is sad to think about sometimes, and it definitely still affects me.) I have always struggled with trusting others and being open about my emotions and personal challenges, and I have only recently (within the past several years) started making it a priority to be more open with my friends and loved ones. Making that decision was one of the best things I have ever done for myself, and although it's still a struggle to be open with others, I highly encourage you to try to overcome some of your own issues with trust (or at least begin looking inward in an attempt to understand your tendencies). From my experience, "bottling up" has been extremely harmful to my personal well-being and relationships with others... But at the same rate, I don't necessarily think that it's inherently bad to keep some things personal. Balance is key. I just think it's important to have a few friends or family members you can trust, you know? You are loved, and you deserve to be heard. Being able to speak freely and shamelessly about your struggles or emotions is one of the most liberating and cleansing feelings in the world, especially if you constantly suppress yourself emotionally. I know how difficult it is to put yourself in a position of vulnerability, but I PROMISE it will be worth it in the end. Never let your life be ruled by fear of any kind... I think that's a struggle for a lot of people, but I have no doubt that you can overcome your challenges if you keep a positive mindset and have faith in your own personal potential. I wish you the best of luck with everything. <3
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Oh my goodness, this message. I can't even... That was the most amazing thing I have ever read. That sounds like the coolest day ever-- I would love to have a drawing/makeup/music/foreign language party with you! HAHAHA. But seriously, thank you so much for sending me such a creative, upbeat, and adorable message. I sincerely appreciate your compliments and kindness, and I hope you have a wonderful day as well! <3
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That is such a wonderful compliment-- you and your blog are so wonderful, oh my. Lots of love to you, beautiful lady! <3
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Well that is an oddly specific number.
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Technically speaking, yes-- but I don't necessarily like to associate with the term "feminist" because of its stereotypical connotation. I prefer the term "equalist." I believe that all people deserve the same innate rights as individuals-- regardless of gender, ethnicity, background, or orientation.
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Yes, I've often thought about what it must be like to be in that kind of position-- but no, I've never thought about it in the sense that it was something I wanted to pursue or experience. I am constantly torn between emotions when it comes to the idea of deliberate self-exploitation, especially in a sexual sense. I'm not sure how I feel about it.
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0MG I LUV CRUDE ANON SEX HUMORZZ, IT IZ JUST SO INTUHLEKCHUAL ^_^
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Savannah’s Bio
savannahcolleen.webs.com/
I'm Savannah, and I'm an art nerd. I daydream too much and have a horrible sweet tooth. I like tattoos and bookstores and baking cakes. I also love life.
My dream is to become an artist who makes people think.
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