Postby Haibane Shadsie » Wed Mar 03, 2004 1:58 pm
Face it. Everyone is, on some level, misunderstood.
I've been thinking of starting this topic for a while. There are a number of things about me that I think a great many people would misunderstand, especially in the Christian community.
I rememember one time, when out in the desert gathering certain art supplies, thinking about a particular form of art that I do. Many people misunderstand it, many people like it, and think it's really cool...
If you've been to my Higher Rhlem site, you've probably seen it - I enjoy painting animal bones. I got my idea from seeing painted cow skulls in art galleries and fairs out here where I live. However, I take my bone painting to extremes.
I paint not just cow skulls, but the creepy skulls of calves, of coyotes, javelina... whatever I can find. I also like painting shoulderblades and jawbones (of cattle, mainly, sometimes of elk or deer if I happen to find them). I've even fashioned a few of my bone art pieces into candle holders. (Two creepy calf skulls made so that when you light the candle, you can see the light shining through the eye sockets, and one piece I made with a small canine pelivs).
Anyway... this thought struck me when gathering bones out in the desert and has stayed with me ever since: I wonder if people who saw my work but didn't know my religious convictions would think that I was a satanists or a voodoo priestess or something?
I mean... bones... I like them. Most people find them creepy. It's part of why I like them. But... you know, I'm a Christian. I think some people would look at some of my bone art and automatically assume that I was something other than Christian, just because, in popular thought, Christians aren't "supposed" to be creepy or morbid in any way.
- though I once knew a Bhuddist/Wiccan lady who told me that she thought that Christians wearing crosses was morbid. (The cross being the symbol of our Lord's death).
Anyway...
Also... the stories I write. I write fantasy and science fiction. I also write fanfiction for anime. My stories have a great variety of styles... though I'm rather known for writing dramatic/creepy. I tend to like having something creepy happen in my stories, someting like a detailed, gorey description of wounds suffered in a battle, a nasty death scene, or sometimes, I write a story that has an overall creepy feeling to it. I think people who read my work might mistake me for a heartless or creepy person, or even for a violent person, when I am completely non-violent in life. I just love to describe things and tend to relish describing gore for some reason.
Some of the movies and tv I like might fall into the misunderstood category, too. I'm not into horror or anything... but I do like to watch the occasional "serial killer thriller" with my mom... (She's into all those shows like Law and Order and CSI and all that. I've watched those with her, too). One of my favorite movies of all time is "Seven". - I tell anyone who hasn't seen it... that is one CREEPY movie. I like it because it was intelligently done and made me think.... it also sent delightful scary shudders up my spine, and does whenever I see it. I also really, really love "The X-Files". I was a fan from the first airing of the pilot. I, like many, was dissapointed in the last seaons of the show, but, I was a longtime fan, and I still love reruns.
I know that I'm by no means a goth, but I like certain "gothic" things... creepy things, anyway. I just wonder if it makes me really misunderstood, particularly by fellow Christians.
"We will never give up and despair, for we are on a mission from God." __ Hellsing, Vol. 2.