Happy Belated Birthday for my very dear @tinsnip!
Choose Your Own Adventure! Starfleet or Cardassia? Section 31 or the Obsidian Order? Where are your loyalties?
Happy Belated Birthday for my very dear @tinsnip!
Choose Your Own Adventure! Starfleet or Cardassia? Section 31 or the Obsidian Order? Where are your loyalties?
I added this Garak and Bashir painting to RedBubble! These and many more items available for all your circular inter-species relationship needs!
After last week’s fun with that video, I went and looked through my unfinished Deep Dish Nine folder to see if there was anything I could finish quickly. There doesn’t seem to be anything I can just patch once and ship out the door, but I do have some snips and bits you guys might like to see from an ill-fated adventure in which Julian takes a bunch of his friends to the mall to help him find a gift for Garak. They text him to send him ideas.
It’s largely a disaster.
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Deep Dish Nine - Fandom
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Julian Bashir/Elim Garak
Characters: Julian Bashir, Elim Garak
Series: Part 8 of Deep Dish Nine
Summary:Julian watches Elim make a grocery list.
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Part of the Deep Dish Nine Pizza Shop-based AU.
A tiny Deep Dish Nine moment.
I’m doing some pruning of my painting stash, so the original of this painting is for sale!
Inspired by tales of Andrew Robinson and Alexander Siddig’s “The Dream Box” play, this is an 8 x 10 watercolor and gouache painting on hot press watercolor paper of Elim Garak and Julian Bashir from Deep Space Nine made in 2013. It’s shown here both scanned and in some neutral daylight. As you can see, it’s painted all the way to the edge of the paper.
It’s US$50 plus $5 shipping to the US and Canada. I’ll ship worldwide, there just may end up being a bit more shipping out of US/Canada. PayPal only, thanks!
If you’re interested, send me an ask or an email to ladyyatexel at gmail dot com.
I’ll be making a list of paintings for sale in this entry on my livejournal if you’d like to see everything I’ll be eventually trying to ship out of here (I’m just starting it, check back!), and I’ll mark down anything that is sold there as well so you can check availability.
Thanks guys~~
Scribbled these two losers at lunch today since I spent the morning with fond feelings for tinsnip‘s lovely thing for meeeeeee
haha super obvious silhouette on the reverse of the page
This commission is a gift from tinsnip to cosmictuesdays inspired by a conversation they had about Deep Dish Nine Julian in some extremely loud pjs. Elim is still deeply fond of him, it turns out, horrific though the spectacle might be~
Here is a commission post, though I’ll be revising that info soon!
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Oh dang, my mistake! Franklin I’m sure trains his staff in his sass.
Does your brain ever do something where it spirals out of control in the span of a second? This thought just flew so quickly along several synapses that it became Garak and Bashir in the space of microseconds. My brain must have short cuts to Garak and Bashir linking from nearly every node.
Because I thought, “Ha, yes, doctors having funny effects on their staff, that’s good, Franklin is a sassy dude, if still kind of bland to me, that’s cute,” and then I thought about how the effect Bashir has on his staff would change through the seasons. At first, they all know he’s sort of got a Professionalism On/Off switch, and that it’s really much better on because the alternative is dorking around like a loser and gross flirting.
And then they discover that in additional to the professionalism switch, there’s a MODE button that only gets triggered every Wednesday at lunch when he keeps coming back with Cardassian novels and has strangely insightful, clever, and subtly sassy things to say. It usually wears off by Friday, but it kind of sticks with the staff and occasionally they throw a remark at him that strikes him a bit harder than they intended. He says it reminds him of someone he knows.
Eventually, after war and what not, they all notice the same things Garak does - that Bashir’s become a lot more cynical and sharp, and that he’s changed tremendously because of his contact with a Cardassian tailor/spy/gardener/book worm/sass machine. I wonder how many of them he takes with him.
And that’s the story of what my brain did in the span of two seconds. Today is ‘Mix everything liberally with DS9 day,’ I guess.