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Lauren Rankin

Wavewalk
Wavewalk by @Claidis (Lauren Rankin)

This is a bit aged now. Completed somewhere around in autumn of 02. I suppose the inspiration for this picture came from the mythology of the Birth of Venus (she was born on the waves of the ocean.)

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Posted: Wednesday, 03 September, 2003 @ 11:12 PM

I like this one. :) I mean, all your art has appeal and I might leave comments on more of it, but this is the one I picked out to ramble about. (Lucky you. o.o)

I'd really, really be interested in seeing what you could do if you redrew this. I love the concept, and you did an awesome job on the water (which is very very hard to do, IMHO). I love how the dress seems to flow directly into the water. As if it's water itself. Or as if it's creating the water.

There are some anatomy issues (which I think you've progressed past, considering your current work) and a few coloring issues (though I'm, personally, not a huge colored pencil fan, so that might be part of it) - another thing your current art suggests you could fix. :)

Anyway, please keep re-doing this in mind! Drop me a line if you do? :)

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