~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes. Not really being familiar with Muggle culture, Claudine had opted for someone magical to dress up as; someone who she had read up on a lot after she had taken up an interest in drawing and sketching. There was one constant picture she had seen of Magenta Comstock; the one where the woman was holding a paintbrush and her clothing smeared in various colours of paint.
Claudine started with drawing Magenta's face. If memory served right, Magenta had square-ish face with a pointed chin. Next came the hairstyle: black hair that ended around and covered the ears with a neat, straight fringe across the forehead.
The shirt was easy to do for it was simple: long and white with long sleeves that ended at the wrists. It had a collar and was buttoned all the way up to the neck. Now, since the pictures had only covered that part, Claudine used her imagination to sketch the remaining of the outfit. She imagined Magenta would like a faded, loose blue skirt that ended at the ankles. On her feet, there would be white shoes to match the shirt.
For special effects, Claudine used her coloured pencils to draw irregular shapes on the shirt, skirt and shoes to depict the fact that paint had dripped or rubbed onto them. Lastly, a paint brush with a long handle was added. |