@Hippy_of_Doom
Sabrina A Thomas

China Doll
China Doll by @Hippy_of_Doom (Sabrina A Thomas)

Painting of that very beautiful Memoirs of a Geisha poster. It's really inaccurate, but I thought it was still pretty enough to share! Spent about a day on it, and it's acylics on 7x10inch canvas textured acrylic paper.

Can be viewed at my deviantART account

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Posted: Sunday, 06 August, 2006 @ 03:46 PM

Once again, the choise of colours is prefect, you've got the gift, besides it really caught my attention this image because of the theme. The mouth and eyes are perfect, the whole face and hair is perfect, even the make up and eyebrows!!!!! the only inaccurate detail I found (I tried hard to find one) is the mouth, its like not centred with the nose, but it's ok, I think the angle in which the pic was originally taken makes that impession too, Doesnt' it? ;P

Posted: Wednesday, 01 August, 2007 @ 10:36 AM

I am so sorry again for replying so late!

Thank you for your comment, I really appreciate it since I'm not confident about my painting ability :D

Posted: Wednesday, 01 August, 2007 @ 11:05 AM

so cool.... the eyes, the lips, the skin tones, the hair, ESPECIALLY the hair, i cannot do anything like that.... this is so cool....

Posted: Sunday, 05 August, 2007 @ 10:39 AM

Thank you very much, this means a lot to me :)

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