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Art Rec: I'll bring you home, little brother
Title: I'll bring you home, little brother
Artist: whimsycatcher
Pairing: Sherlock & Mycroft
Rating: not rated, but SFW
Warnings: reference to drug use, blood, nothing graphic
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: So The Abominable Bride had a lot of brotherly feels and inspired me to draw this series - 3 times Mycroft carried Sherlock, I might call it? I indulged in cuteness, angst, and some punk in between! Was gonna pair each scene with a ficlet, to sorta explain my derived headcanons, but I’ll just leave the visual details to your own imaginings!
Reccer's comments: The Abominable Bride did such sweet and sad things with the history of Mycroft's approach to Sherlock's drug use -- this portrait of the changing, yet constant, ways that Mycroft carries his brother home tugs at the heartstrings. I particularly love the way that this picture series offers wildly different glimpses of Mycroft at different phases of his life, but keeps his pose the one constant -- gently implying that the changes we observe in his character and the recognizable powerhouse he eventually becomes are dictated by his brother's unchanging need. A lovely series.
(A note about tagging: I have simply tagged this as BBC Sherlock rather than using the new tag for "Abominable Bride Victorian," since this only references the modern-day portions of the episode.)
Artist: whimsycatcher
Pairing: Sherlock & Mycroft
Rating: not rated, but SFW
Warnings: reference to drug use, blood, nothing graphic
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: So The Abominable Bride had a lot of brotherly feels and inspired me to draw this series - 3 times Mycroft carried Sherlock, I might call it? I indulged in cuteness, angst, and some punk in between! Was gonna pair each scene with a ficlet, to sorta explain my derived headcanons, but I’ll just leave the visual details to your own imaginings!
Reccer's comments: The Abominable Bride did such sweet and sad things with the history of Mycroft's approach to Sherlock's drug use -- this portrait of the changing, yet constant, ways that Mycroft carries his brother home tugs at the heartstrings. I particularly love the way that this picture series offers wildly different glimpses of Mycroft at different phases of his life, but keeps his pose the one constant -- gently implying that the changes we observe in his character and the recognizable powerhouse he eventually becomes are dictated by his brother's unchanging need. A lovely series.
(A note about tagging: I have simply tagged this as BBC Sherlock rather than using the new tag for "Abominable Bride Victorian," since this only references the modern-day portions of the episode.)
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Thank you very much for the rec.
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Sometimes I get so irritated at the way Sherlock treats Mycroft so dismissively....
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Yes, Sherlock is bratty and dismissive, but of course Mycroft is often overbearing and condescending. They both have issues, IMO, but I don't think either of them doubts the fundamental love underneath.
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