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Lindsay Gordon

Woodland Queen
Woodland Queen by @nolani (Lindsay Gordon)

Colored pencil and marker...

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Finished Work
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17y364d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 28 November, 2006 @ 11:34 PM

I really liked this picture and clicked on it the minute I saw it on the site. The mix of colored pencil and marker is seamless...I can't tell which part you used which tool on, and it was done effectively. Great work.

Posted: Wednesday, 29 November, 2006 @ 09:38 AM

It's so refreshing to see an elf of a differen skin colour. The hair colour works really well with her, too, and I like the way you designed and shaded it. Shading all over is nice, though her nose looks a little flat. I like the composition, very interesting and eye-catching and frames her well. And I agree with S2, the combination of coloured pencil and marker is seamless. Nice work.

Posted: Wednesday, 29 November, 2006 @ 10:09 AM

How funny. I thought the same thing about the nose, but was not sure. Thanks for pointing it out though!

Posted: Tuesday, 10 April, 2007 @ 05:06 AM

wow, it's been SO long since I've been on this site xD and I missed you art TT.TT I'll have to start visiting more often :D

this pictuer is really good ^^

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