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Nicole H.

Art Nouveau PeaceLilly
Art Nouveau PeaceLilly by @mochihearts (Nicole H.)

Pen sketch of PeaceLilly done in a doctors office on a sign-in slip. Colored in photoshop. By the way, she's not holding a partially inflated water balloon. That's a broken heart. Artsy symbolism.

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Posted: Saturday, 14 July, 2001 @ 12:05 AM

Ah, yes, I love the colors of the highlights in her hair! Verah pretty!

Posted: Saturday, 14 July, 2001 @ 12:41 AM

Of course, this caught my eye too ^_^ good coloring job! Aren't pen sketches fun? :D

Posted: Saturday, 14 July, 2001 @ 12:42 AM

It's pictures like these that make me wish I can find decent filters for PSP or the like! The CG job is gorgeous, and the background/sun pattern reminds me of stained glass windows my aunt used to make. Gorgeous!

Posted: Saturday, 14 July, 2001 @ 09:20 PM

Great colors and composition in this pic! The highlights in the hair really glow, and the fabric has a believable, somewhat ethereal texture. Using the same highlight technique on the fur made it a bit too shiney and 'rubbery,' though. She also seems a bit off-balance since her feet aren't directly beneath the torso, supporting her weight. Still, a strong piece, one of your best^_^

Posted: Friday, 27 July, 2001 @ 01:28 AM

Another absolutely gorgeous picture from you. Kellyfur's correct in that she's off-balance, but it's not extremely noticeable, at first. My favorite parts are (of course) the hair, and also the clothing.

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