I wanted to respond to this, because I really appreciate that you spent the time to mention how much thought you gave to the details. It really is meaningful, especially for pieces that I put a lot of emotion into. You're not wrong to read into it.I seem to sketch while sad and paint while not, and so I'm often left at a bit of a loss when it comes time to write a description, since describing the thought process behind the original concept always seems overly dramatic by the time I actually have the finished piece in hand. It seems to be for the best though. Much as I envy those who feel free to just blog their life into their journals, I know it's a fantastically unsafe thing to do, since the internet never forgets.Art on the other hand, can be oblique yet still cathartic, and I'm lucky in that I've cultivated the ability to make the results something worthwhile on it's own, at least as far as excessively rendered My Little Pony images can be considered "worthwhile".So yeah, thanks for making sharing that hard work worthwhile.