Full Name: Brooklyn Holiday
Age: 17
Birthday: October 4
Year: Senior
Group: Artiste (Leader)
Gender: Female
Nationality: American
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Dark blue
Appearance:
Clothing: Brooklyn is always wearing dark clothing, but her trademarks are her elbow length, fingerless gloves and her black leather jacket. She has a special purple chocker which her camera is attached to when it's not being over-used in an over-excited attempt to capture a paranormal entity.
Hobbies: Researching anything supernatural, collecting Lolita clothing, writing, dancing, singing and following every single critic on Youtube.
Likes: The CreepyPasta Website, The Slender Man, Youtube critics (i.e. Nostalgia Critic, Cinema Snob, Todd in the Shadows.) Ghost Hunters (TV Show) and Photography
Dislikes: Normality, limits, seriousness, jocks, superficial people, mean spirited people, heavy metal and anything bitter
Family:
Charity Holiday (Mother)
Robert Holiday (Father)
Ren Holiday (Older brother, deceased)
Biography: Brooklyn's love for the crazy and strange came from her older brother Ren, who would be a master of telling scary stories. When Brooklyn got old enough to use a computer, she was on the internet looking for anything supernatural out there in the big wide world. Of course she hit the gold mine when she stumbled on Creepypasta.com. Every night, giggles and little yelps could be heard from her room. Brooklyn has never had an early night since she was 12 years old, scaring herself to death with descriptions, pictures and videos.
When she was 14 years old, Ren died in a car accident and she was devastated beyond belief. She would stay in her room, the cold light of a laptop screen keeping her company for a whole two months. Finally, she regained her spirits and wanted to be just like her older brother and even carry on his passions; Photography and painting. Brooklyn dedicated her life to cracking every single story had every thing she had watched on the net. It even turned out that she was almost just as skilled as her brother when it came to photography and painting. People have had a hard time telling the different between the taken photo and the painting. With her inquisitive nature, a strong passion and a camera in hand, a paranormal investigator was right up her street. But she isn't obsessed. She lives an every day life, but lives it completely differently to the rest. Seeing, not just looking. Listening, not just hearing. Absorbing, not just being "there".
Write what you know, draw what you see? To Brooklyn, that's BS. Her paintings range from abstract to other ungodly worlds to the everyday world, but through her eyes... And what dark and imaginative eyes they are.