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Tyco Kaine

Underwater Love
Underwater Love by @Kaine (Tyco Kaine)

This is an acrylic and ink painting... sadly it was far too huge to fit anywhere near the scanner and so I had to photograph it and scan the photo... the net effect seems to be a bit blurred... but hey... that's art right? -Kaine-


Looking down into the water It's hard to make out your face If our love is drowning, then why Do I feel so out of place? Bubbling up to the surface Are you getting a breath of fresh air? Forever longing to make you mine But I can't escape your stare... Liquid seeps into your lungs But your eyes are so serene It's wonderful how the surface ripples But you're perfect, and I cannot breathe Forever longing to make you mine But I can't escape your stare... Hold me closer, keep me near My underwater love I'll never get enough Touch me from below I'll never let you go But I can't escape


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Teen (N)
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Finished Work
Submitted:
22y70d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 06 March, 2002 @ 06:08 PM

It´s a pity you can´t see the picture very well... it really looks beautiful. Love the colours and composition.

Posted: Wednesday, 06 March, 2002 @ 08:33 PM

Kaine, I envy your talent. Superb work. You have a great feeling for movement in your art, I can't see in many. Gorgeous work this.

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