@Swansong
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a gilded bridle
a gilded bridle by @Swansong (India)

An alternate version of an old piece I did for a contest for a unicorn club back on dA. As I recall, the rules were that it had to be carousel-themed and use only three colors; the original version was pink, white, and gold, I think, but I also tweaked it to make this version with slightly more colors since I liked the piece overall.

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Posted: Tuesday, 13 June, 2023 @ 03:17 AM

Hi, just curious as you have an affinity and talent for Unicorns will you be participating in Junicorn this year? I'd love to see your take on some of the prompts 😃

Posted: Tuesday, 13 June, 2023 @ 03:29 AM

@JediPrincess: Oh, I LOVE Junicorn, I've tried it a couple years but since I'm terrible at keeping up with anything, I don't usually get too deep into it. Since I just moved and am dealing with squaring away IRL stuff (and I'm prepping for ArtFight next month), I wasn't intending to participate actively this year, but I will be posting some of my older Junicorn work that I still like!

Posted: Sunday, 03 March, 2024 @ 08:40 PM
Rating: 5

This has such a storybook feel. I imagine you could do a whole album just in this style.

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