PENELOPE AND THE CLOUDWEAVERS ft:
🗺️11yo anxious wannabe cartographer
🦊smol fox bff
☁️a magical society in the clouds
(🏳️🌈whose language doesn't have gendered pronouns)
🌿Miyazaki vibes
🏠losing your home
⛈️a terrible storm
🧚faerie bureaucracy
#PitMad#MG#F#LGBT#MH#OWN
One year of this genocide on Palestine. An estimate of 100,000 dead, 902 families wiped out, 175 journalists murdered, 93% of schools destroyed, 89% of hospitals destroyed, 75,000 tons of bombs dropped on innocent civilians.
We report: the sunset was mostly over by the time we went out, and it was already dark enough that we were looking for our feet on the ground. More bats than birds, their lopsided flight swooping low in odd curves. The lights turn on, street by street, and the clouds turn grey.
ALT Digital painting of a sunset scene, dark roofs, streetlamps are on, phone lines crossing the frame. The sky is a gradient of a pale blue to orange, with fluffy grey clouds all over. Above them, long, thin, bright orange clouds.
We report in late June, the early summer days: the weather has been odd, in a familiar way. It is a succession of muggy days that do not know where they are going. As a result, we gave up on trying to guess ourselves, and now sit in the liminal space between sunshine and rain.
ALT Digital painting of a cloudy sky made up of dark grey waves that barely let the light through. The upper half of the frame is a lighter grey, but just as cloudy. There are three black birds flying across the frame.
We report: we watched the clouds rise with great interest this afternoon. Our expert was certain that they would mature into cumulonimbus, and we had no good reason to disagree, but we secretly wanted them to be wrong. The clouds fell down on their sides, a failed little storm.
ALT Digital painting of a blue sky, with some burgeoning, white clouds in the lower tier of the frame that would have been towering, once, but seem to have collapsed on the side. They still held their shape in the fall.
We report: we have got some familiarity with asperitas at this point in time. We even know to look out for them in certain atmospheric conditions. Today, the air is thick and heavy, but there is no storm system on the approach. The clouds consider the concept of abstraction.
ALT Digital painting of a cloudy sky; the shapes of the clouds are similar to the surface of the sea, seen from underneath. They're grey-blue, with highlights of light grey.
We report: we had to investigate the sunset in order to see it. We first saw it in the east, the houses that were lit orange, and then above us, the golden rims on the dusk dark clouds. It took us a long time to find a breach among buildings, but we did, and the light poured out.
ALT Digital painting of a sunset scene: dark blue-grey clouds scattered across a gradient of pastel blue and yellow. The tops of the clouds are backlit in orange, and right in the middle of the horizon, the sun is brightly coming through. Dark silhouettes of roofs.
We report: we barely feel like we have slept at all. It looks like the morning clouds might be the same ones we saw disappear into the darkness at midnight. Our expert's yawns fogs up their glasses, and we see rain in their eyes. At the station, an overhead line buzzes dryly.
ALT Digital painting of a cloudy sky, dark grey with faded pink tones, and yellow in the highlights.
We report about an afternoon in early June: it smells like the flowering privet hedge we are walking along, something heady and fresh. Our knees are a garish green. We knelt in the grass to watch a stag beetle totter through a field earlier, and then followed it on all fours.
ALT Digital painting of a blue sky filled with wispy cirrus, thin, see through veils of white draped across the whole frame.
We report: there was the rumble of thunder a few times before we realised was it was, and by then, the storm was on the horizon. We looked out for some rain, or lightning, but it was all long gone. The sky cleared out in a few minutes, and we felt at a bit of a loss.
ALT Digital painting: a massive storm cloud is taking up most of the sky, but there is some blue visible in the background. The underbelly of the cumulonimbus is a very dark grey.
We report: the wild strawberries are reddening, the poppies and the thistles are flowering. We are in the space between the beginning of meteorological summer and the beginning of astronomical summer, which makes for petty, useless debates in daily conversations.
ALT Digital painting of a sunset sky, a lonely, burgeoning cloud rising up and lighting up in orange shades. The sky behind is a blue-grey, the clouds below are a dark grey.
We report: the clouds have been slowly accumulating, coming to a standstill above our head. They are blocking a good amount of the light, though it is early in the afternoon. There is a warm breeze down here that ruffles our hair and makes the trees sway lightly.
ALT Digital painting of a cloudy sky, light blue in the very background with very dark grey clouds strewn about the frame. Some are long and thick, others are small and straggly.
We report on a damp morning: we are heading towards the end of May after a rather clement few days. We are not yet so close to summer that the warmth lingers. It seeps in slowly, but as soon as the sky clouds over, it dissipates within moments. So this day begins, in drizzle.
ALT Digital painting of a grey sky - light grey, with darker grey clouds of various, intricate shapes. Some of them, small, wave-like, others are a large conglomerate that takes up most of the sky.
We report: we might go into the clouds and never make it back someday. Nobody would know where we went. We think about it, often, as if it were something that could really happen. Today, we stare up at this massive edifice that encompasses the whole sky, and we are already there.
ALT Digital painting of some voluminous grey clouds in a pale grey sky. They bloom outwards.
We report: as soon as the sun got high enough in the sky (early, the solstice is getting nearer), it got rather warm. No wind to speak of, so when the clouds came, they were welcome. Billowing mountains grew through the long afternoon from the dust on the horizon.
ALT Digital painting of some tall, voluminous clouds in the late afternoon light; stark contrasts, blue shadows and yellow tones in the light. There is a piece of roof in the lower right corner of the frame.
We report on the brightest day yet this year: it has not rained in a few days. Because it is rather warm today, the smell in the air is one that brings us back to a very specific moment - many years back, spring, a cloud moves to let sunshine onto our face. We sneeze.
ALT Digital painting: a tall, voluminous white cloud stands in a bright, saturated blue sky.
We report: salty in the back of our throat, the morning has opened up so that, even if it is early, we feel welcome to be alive in it. We wait for our commute and fall back asleep a little while standing. We confuse twilights and we go home in a dream - what an odd day already.
ALT Digital painting: a sunrise sky, partly cloudy. There is one large patch of bright peach, framed by dark, slate grey clouds. A bit of blue is visible in the background.