Hyperion Hollyoake had only just realized that he stumbled into the wrong class when he was hollered at, seeing the the massive canvases nearly covering the floor of what he now realized was the Arts room, not the Music room as he'd intended. They were just about as tall as Rion, with a kaleidoscope of colors surrounding them in various pots, dishes and palates. It was a veritable mine field for the tall boy, who on an open field would trip on himself, let alone a room filled with objects to be spilled and broken.
He looked across the treacherous space to connect the face with the voice who'd met up with him, which turned out to be Wiltrud, whom he'd decided to call Trudy, a Ravenclaw girl in his year. The teacher was too busy giving instruction to have noticed him entering the classroom, but he now was too embarrassed to leave. So, he very carefully-- or as carefully as someone who regularly acted like a giraffe on roller-skates could manage, crossed the room with Trudy.
He offered her a smile as he kneeled on the ground near her when they got back to the canvas, trying to move things to accommodate himself. It was then he noticed that he was "overdressed" for the occasion. He was wearing his favorite Banshees tee, the one with
@Charlie Baker on, and clean white shorts. He quickly looked around to see if there was anything that he could cover himself up with-- maybe they had art smocks or aprons? Sadly, a cursory glance revealed nothing to be a suitable covering. He briefly looked back at Trudy, who he actually hadn't said hello to.
"How's ya, Trudy?" he grinned, looking down into the blonde's eyes, noticing just how tall he was in comparison to the Ravenclaw girl. "We painting' tha' massive canvas?" he gestured to the canvas, a puzzled look on his face. "Why don' we share the canvas too? Its big 'nough for the two of us." He said, patting the canvas lightly like a drum. His hands bounced off lightly due to the tautness of the canvas around the wood stretcher, and it made a satisfying bop as he did it.
When she asked his favorite color, he put his hand to his chin, stroking it thoughtfully as he looked through the paint choices. He noticed a paint pot right behind Trudy that held a color he liked, a rather dark green, with hints of blue in it. "Tha' one," he pointed to the spot the paint was situated in.
"You know wha' we're supposed to do?" he said in a rather embarrassed whisper to his newly art friend. He'd come in and was too preoccupied by not falling on his face to actually catch the gist of their assignment. He hoped the blonde had a better grasp on it than he did.