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Aeryn Avalon

Graffiti Angel
Graffiti Angel by @aeryaval (Aeryn Avalon)

So, this is a sketch that I made in my math notebook during Public Speaking one day...and I really like it. I made a much, much larger (like, we're talking life-size) piece based on this sketch in art class, which is not yet finished....but I want to do a better drawing version of this, too. I'm just scared I'll screw up on the final, so I"m uploading the sketch 'cause I think it rocks pretty hard. Inspired by the artwork of Ursula Vernon.

note: the wings aren't transparent, they're actually painted on the wall

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Rough / Concept
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19y332d ago
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Posted: Friday, 24 December, 2004 @ 12:07 AM

Nice picture! Have a Merry Christmas...Shirley

Posted: Friday, 24 December, 2004 @ 04:46 AM

Hey that pendant is the same one that I wear too.... :) but besides that, this image really rocks! You really have to put it in ink or colour, cos then it'll look great!

Posted: Saturday, 01 January, 2005 @ 08:40 AM

wow, this is very nice. you are definately MUCH better at drawing women than i will ever be, lol.... you did an excellent job on the shading on this one. i would like to note, that the eyes seem a little too far apart, and the lips seem a little stretched on the right hand side. other than those minor nags on my part, this is great, good job.

Sincerely, Ikaika

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