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Amy Kitchen

Gilded Godess
Gilded Godess by @dragonflyblue (Amy Kitchen)
medium: colored pencil, size: 16"x20".
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Rating:
Mature (N)
Class:
Finished Work
Submitted:
21y2d ago
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Comments & Critiques (4)

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Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 05:54 PM

Very nice, very beautiful. Her wings look very delicate, like glass, and I love her jewelry. But ouch, those piercings must have hurt.

Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 08:40 PM

Lol, thank you for the compliment. I am sure that those percings hurt too.

Posted: Saturday, 22 November, 2003 @ 05:50 AM

Wow - I didn't realise it was you when you commented on my work. I was looking through your gallery the other day! Did I comment? If I didn't, I should have done - I will now, lol!

This is such a good picture - all of your work is, you have a great style and draw the human body perfectly. My favourite part of this image are the wings, because they look so delicate and crystal-like. I also really like the butterfly jewellry on her thigh, and her pose is great. ^-^ She looks so ... I'm not sure what the word is, lol ... like, sometimes people draw faeries and they just look like people with wings, but this one really seems supernatural. Excellent work. How long have you been drawing??

Posted: Saturday, 22 November, 2003 @ 11:27 AM

Thank you so much for such a sweet comment. I have been drawing all of my life but I didnt get serious about it until I got in high school. And now I draw all of the time, sometimes for other people. I just wanted you to know that I enjoy your art and I put you in my museum.

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