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I fully admit, Azura Cosplay's beauty drew me into her work at the start, but I certainly never imagined forming the kind of friendship I have with her now so quickly! There's a decent chance you've seen Azura's work via her Ghost Dire Wolf gijinka from Game of Thrones. Inspired by WoW's design of course! Anywho, Azura was incredibly kind in doing this Interview for you all today! While it's not video, I can assure you she worked SUPER HARD on these answers and I can't believe the thoroughness she put in them <3. Azura to my surprise is relatively local to where I live being in the New England area. Some snippets from the questions, she was pretty much born into the geek lifestyle. Drawing dragons at the age of 2 and still loving them to this day is what set everything off. Officially cosplaying since 2008, she's been in this hobby for just about a decade, or at least is coming up on that anniversary. Meeting this gorgeous gal was one of many highlights at last month's Katsucon and she looked as fuzzy in person as she did in the photos of Ghost.
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Fantasy is her go to for selecting characters to cosplay as, with her Ghost being a pretty solid example of that. It flows through TV, gaming and anime so Azura is able to map out what she wants to cosplay as. You'll get a glimpse of what went into Ghost's construction, as well as some interesting facts that not many other individuals know about her! For the amount of time that I've known Azura, she's got quite the nature when it comes to the cosplay community, taking stances on hot topics that are still being talked about today. I guess it's why you'll be expecting her soon on my podcast <3. Anyways, enough about that, I've got some answers to share! Enjoy guys :D
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What got you into cosplay and how long have you been
doing it?
So, long story short, I’ve been making costumes since I was a little kid, and I
ended up making a cosplay before I even realized what cosplay was! When I was 13,
I was obsessed with Avatar: The Last Airbender, and desperately wanted to go as
Zuko for Halloween. I ended up making the entire costume with faux leather,
cotton, grommets, and pieces of plastic folders I cut up and used for the base
of the armor. I only started deliberately cosplaying once I was in college,
since I ended up as vice president of my university’s anime club, but I guess
you can say that technically I’ve been cosplaying for 14 years now.
Which cosplay was the first you ever created?
Zuko! The first cosplay I consciously made, knowing what cosplay was, was Pain
from Naruto. I ended up hand-dying, cutting, and styling the wig, and the nose
piercings hilariously were tips from #2 pencils that I chopped off, painted
with black nail polish, and spirit-gummed to my face.
Thinking back to the last convention you were at,
did you enjoy it?
The last con I attended was Katsucon—this year, unfortunately, was an exception
to the rule in terms of how enjoyable cons were, but that’s primarily my fault.
I ended up pulling overnighters at the con itself to finish my armor, and
barely got any time out on the floor. The one thing that saved the experience
from being entirely crappy, though, was seeing a number of beloved friends I
don’t get to see often. They were easily the highlight of my con.
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What cosplay(s) did you bring to this convention?
I brought my World-of-Warcraft Void Elf Heritage Armor (which still needs to be
completed! *screams*) and my WoW-inspired Ghost Direwolf cosplay, from Game of
Thrones.
What is your favorite cosplay you’ve made so far?
Hmmmm. This is a tough one. Favorite as in “most proud of”, I’d probably my
Void Elf cosplay. As for favorite in terms of enjoying making it, it’d be a tie
between Ghost and Valkyrie from Thor. Valkyrie was smooth sailing from the
start, and it was fun to sculpt the little dragon head onto the sword I made
for her.What got you into being a geek?
I was born? Haha. The first thing I ever drew was a dragon, when I was 2 years
old. My mother was worried I’d eat the pen or at the very least slobber on it,
but my dad, who’s creative, told her to just wait and see what I did with it.
And, yes, I still love dragons. I’ve pretty much always been into geeky things.
I’m a huge nerd, too, regarding science and music.
Do you have any other members of your family who
are into what you enjoy? Or are you at present the only “geek” in the family?
While I’m absolutely my dad’s child (he’s the
creative, messy one out of the two of my parents), I’m very obviously the black
sheep in my family. Luckily, my parents are supportive, even if they don’t
quite understand, and stick by the mentality that as long as I’m supporting
myself financially, not doing anything harmful or unsafe to myself or others,
and keeping myself mentally sound, I can keep on being a weirdo for all they
care.
Do you have a preferred geeky area to cosplay
from?
Yes! Fantasy. I say this as an umbrella term to encompass pretty much
everything I enjoy cosplaying from, including TV shows/books like Game of
Thrones, all the way through videogames, and into anime. Generally, my main
preference is to go after more visually complex characters or designs that I
can take a lot of creative liberties with.
So of course, I found you through your incredibly
cute Ghost gijinka from Game of Thrones. What made you want to cosplay as a
Dire Wolf? How was the cosplay construction for this outfit?
So, a couple different things went into my ultimate decision to design and
cosplay Ghost. I’m an illustrator and crafter by trade, and I really enjoy
being able to take a concept and make it my own. I also make and sell realistic
animal ears, and I figured that this would be a great opportunity to make
something I’ve always wanted to make, knowing that I had the skill set and
experience to really bang it out of the park. I also have an enormous passion
for wildlife/zoology/animal psychology, especially regarding wolves. What
prompted the actual construction was last year’s Halloween, and my boyfriend
made a Skyrim-inspired Jon Snow. I couldn’t miss out on an opportunity to do a
couple’s cosplay that people don’t usually think of when they hear “Game of
Thrones”!
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You seem to have many outfits stemming from
several years ago! Do you ever get the thought of revisiting an old cosplay and
redoing it with the new skills you’ve learned? Which outfit if so?
I usually don’t look back too much regarding
remaking or touching up old cosplays, but it’s only because there is SO MUCH
OUT THERE that I want to create. If I did decide to dust off an old cosplay and
redesign, it’d be Valkyrie, since I’d love to really go wild with her armor and
bodysuit.
Your Kirin Faun cosplay is superbly beautiful!
How did that idea come about and what was it like creating her?
The Kirin Faun was actually designed for Katsucon! I was so inspired by Katsu’s
vegetation-filled atrium when I first saw it a couple years back that I wanted
to design a costume that looked like it belonged there. I already really wanted
to try my hand at making realistic hooves (they came out exactly how I wanted,
but dear god they were painful) and a headdress with real antlers and handcrafted
ears. Pretty much just wanted another excuse to turn myself into a wild animal,
haha (I’m not a furry, I swear! Not that there’s anything wrong at all with
furries, of course).
What do you think about cosplay as it is now
hitting the mainstream?
This is a controversial question given that, like anything becoming mainstream,
there are pros and cons to what happens to a community as it becomes more and
more public. I officially became a part of the scene in 2008, and one of the
things I loved most about it was that it really was for the geeks and weirdos
and outcasts of mainstream society; it provided a refuge where people could
really indulge in their interests without fear of being judged, at least from
within the community. In the past years, the community fragmented down the
middle to become the con-going community and the social media community, most
likely because of the internet and things like sex and business being brought
more into the mix. The two worlds are very different animals—the con community
is still about having fun and having and giving support, and the online community
generally is much more judgmental and definitely not as ‘family-friendly’. The
one thing I definitely say in support of the online community is that it has
helped cosplay become a lot more accepted as a whole, and a lot of money has
been brought in that has resulted in better equipment, and even real careers,
for people. Again, pros and cons. I could probably write an entire thesis on
this topic. At the end of the day, I’d say I have mixed feelings for both
objective and biased, professional and personal reasons.
Do you have any upcoming cosplays for this year
that you’re able to share?
I have one big build that I can’t quite let on just yet, BUT I can definitely say
that I’m working slowly but surely on a Lightforged Draenei cosplay. The hooves
are already done, and I’m reworking the armor from scratch!
Do you imagine cosplaying being a part of your
life within the next 5 years and do you hope to evolve your skill set?
I would love over time to develop enough of a business through cosplay and
crafting (including still selling ears and whatnot) to support myself
career-wise! It’s definitely not easy or 100% fun and games, but that’s
something I really find fulfillment in. And I absolutely plan on developing my
skill set, including on the marketing/design side of things. It helps that (fun
fact alert!) I was a child prodigy in art and music, so I take on new
challenges enthusiastically, knowing that I pick up new skills and progress
very quickly when I have the time and ambition (and money, of course, haha) to
dedicate to my work. I like to think of it as incentive to really see how far I
can go regardless of financial or time limitations.
What’s a day in the life of Azura Cosplay?
I will fully admit that I’m pretty damn boring these days, by my standards:
wake up, wish I could sleep in, go to work and design things, go train Muay
Thai, go home, pet my forever-needy, bowtie-wearing cat-child (his name’s Luca,
for the record, and he loooooves to watch intensely when I craft...I think he
thinks he’s learning how to human), watch TV, sketch or practice some music, go
to sleep, repeat. I do still make time for watching documentaries or listening
to podcasts, hunting around for costume ideas, reading up on new materials or
techniques for painting or crafting, laughing at horrendously inappropriate
memes (I adore memes. My favorite comments from people who support my work are
memes…*hint hint hint*), watching trailers for games I will most likely never
play (because of time, not because I don’t love games)
What’s something unusual that you could share
about yourself that not a lot of people are aware of?
I was a child prodigy at the violin, actually! I’m no longer actively performing,
but I’ve played in Carnegie Hall (9 times, no joke) and even went to music
school on the weekend for 6 years, did solo performance as well as orchestral
and chamber, was a trained concertmaster...all that jazz (no pun intended, even
though I really didn’t do much jazz, haha). It’s a long story, but...it
absolutely plays a huge part in who I am. (And yes, I can play
anything...anything. People love to ask if I can play the Harry Potter or Star
Wars soundtrack for some reason...and those are easy in comparison to most
classical music!)
Do you have a favorite convention?
Katsucon
has, overall, been my favorite, but I’ve also really enjoyed some smaller
conventions like Supermegafest and Arisia (both Boston local). AnimeBoston was
my favorite until they got rid of the rave.
If you could place yourself in a geeky
world to live in for the rest of your life, which would it be and why?Oooooooooh. That’s a tough one. I’m actually not sure I have a
specific world I’d want to live in that’s well-known, but whatever it was, it’d
have to have dragons and magic (but just not be so violent as places like The
Known World/Westeros and Middle-Earth, since...well, I don’t want to die
easily, haha.) Azeroth could potentially be really cool, though. I think the
real answer to my question is “Selendgard”, which is the world that I created
for a series of fantasy novels I was religiously working on for years. Pretty
much has everything I could ever want, right in it. But that’s all I’m telling
you for now, just in case I ever finished the series!
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Azura is such an incredibly passionate individual person when it comes to cosplay. Stating that it's what fulfills her, I have no doubt she'll accomplish her dream of wanting to do this full time. She's already become a wonderful friend and I cannot wait to see the kinds of things she'll be able to make in the future. I highly HIGHLY recommend checking Azura out at the following pages below. I can't thank her enough for doing this with me. Love you tons girl! :D. Hope you enjoyed this post everyone!