There might be some indie or niche novels that fit the concept of a 'painting time novel'. But it's difficult to point out specific ones without more research. However, think of a novel where the main character is a painter who is documenting their life through paintings over the years. The story could follow their growth as an artist, their relationships, and how time has shaped both their art and their personal life. It could show how different seasons and events inspire different paintings and how the collection of these paintings over time is like a visual diary of their life.
Sadly, I can't name a novel that is precisely called a 'painting time novel'. But consider a fictional story about an old master painter. The novel could start with his early days as an apprentice, learning the basics of painting. As time passes, he travels to different places, meets new people, and all these experiences are reflected in his works. The story could be about his struggle with time - how he tries to capture the beauty of a moment in his paintings before it fades away. His later years could be about passing on his knowledge and the legacy of his paintings, which are a record of his entire life's journey through time.
One example is 'The Arnolfini Portrait' by Jan van Eyck. It tells a story about a wealthy couple, perhaps a wedding or a formal union. The details in the painting, like the dog which symbolizes loyalty, and the single candle in the chandelier which might represent the presence of God, all contribute to the story. There are also inscriptions in the painting that add to the mystery and the narrative.
One example is 'Guernica' by Pablo Picasso. It tells the tragic story of the bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. The chaotic and fragmented composition with distorted figures powerfully conveys the horror and destruction of war.
One example could be 'The Time Traveler's Wife' by Audrey Niffenegger. The story has elements of time holes as the main character, Henry, randomly travels through time, creating holes in the normal timeline of his life and his relationship with his wife, Clare. Another might be 'A Wrinkle in Time' which involves traveling through different dimensions and time, where there are disruptions in the normal concept of time.
Sure. 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville is an example. It has been around for a long time and is considered a classic in American literature.
A third example could be 'Slaughterhouse - Five' by Kurt Vonnegut. The story jumps around in time, with the main character experiencing different moments of his life in a non - linear way. This includes his time as a prisoner of war during World War II and his life before and after that. The time - switching helps to convey the disjointed and chaotic nature of war and life in general.
Sorry, as I don't really know what 'be time stories' are exactly, I can't give specific examples. But if it's about time - related stories, it could be like 'The Time - Traveler's Adventure' where the main character travels through different time periods.
I'm not sure specifically about 'Light Painting Great Big Story' as it's not clear if it's a well - known published work or something more niche. But generally, an example could be a light painting of a cityscape at night, with the light trails of cars and the illuminated buildings creating a beautiful contrast. Another could be a light - painted portrait, where the artist uses different colored lights to bring out the features of the subject.
In 'The Time Traveler's Wife', the protagonist's time - traveling creates a very creative use of time. His involuntary jumps through different time periods not only add an element of mystery but also deeply affect his relationship with his wife. It shows how time can be both a bond and a source of separation in a very unique way.
Since I'm not sure exactly what it is, it's hard to give specific examples. But if it's about the passage of time, an example could be a story that follows a person from childhood to old age, showing how time changes them physically and mentally.
Well, one example could be a fanfiction based on a popular fantasy series where a wizard discovers a spell that allows him to turn back time. He uses this power to prevent a great war that happened in the original story. Another could be a fanfic set in a science - fiction universe where a time - traveling device malfunctions and causes the characters to turn time in unexpected ways, like skipping forward and backward randomly.