Slayed 25 01 07 Sarah Illustrates And Valerica ... -

Understanding the Content

  • References (selected)

    1. Jenkins, Henry. Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide. New York: NYU Press, 1998.
    2. Steyerl, Hito. “The Wretched of the Screen.” e-flux Journal 23 (2020): 1‑12.
    3. Ulman, Amalia. “Excellences & Failures.” Artforum 60, no. 5 (2022): 84‑89.
    4. Brock, Anna. “Meme Feminism: The Politics of ‘Slay’ in Digital Spaces.” Feminist Media Review 27, no. 2 (2026): 215‑233.
    5. Kelley, Nick. “Post‑Digital Mythmaking.” Visual Studies Quarterly 34, no. 1 (2025): 44‑61.
    6. Patel, Sarah (as Sarah Illustrates) & Ionescu, Valerica (as Valerica). Slayed 25 01 07 (artist statement). Edge of the Blade exhibition catalogue, Berlin, 2024.

    2.3 A Fanfiction or Roleplay Script

    The keyword might be a filename for a script or story. In Archive of Our Own (AO3) or Wattpad, creators use tags like “Slayed” (a series name), the date, and both participants. “Valerica” would be the POV character, and “Sarah Illustrates” would be the author alias.

    3. Pose & Expression

    • Not screaming or lunging — lounging on a throne of rubble/coffins.
    • One hand holding a wine glass (blood?), other resting on a skull.
    • Expression: half-lidded eyes, slight smirk — “You think you can slay me?”
    • Date in corner of image: 25 01 07 (use Elder Scrolls calendar: 25th of Morning Star)
    • Character: Valerica in Sarah Illustrates’ signature style (soft shading, bold lips, dramatic pose)
    • Include the word "SLAYED" — as a title, speech bubble, or tattoo on her arm.
    • Optional: Add Serana in background looking shocked or proud.

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    To understand why this specific date generated buzz, we have to look at the individual styles involved. Sarah Illustrates Understanding the Content

    The Impact of "Slayed"

    2.1 An In-Universe Collaboration

    Sarah Illustrates might have created a comic or illustration series featuring Valerica as a co-creator – meaning Valerica is treated as a sentient entity or an author surrogate. This is common in “character x artist” meta-fictions, where the character comments on their own portrayal. References (selected)