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Hedvig H

fire
fire by @hedvh (Hedvig H)

A horsie with some wierd colors, and a fire burning on his feet, or.. something like that... ;)

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20y182d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 23 May, 2004 @ 12:09 PM

Wow, that's amazing. o.o The coloring, the lines, everything. I really like how you made the background, too.

Posted: Sunday, 23 May, 2004 @ 12:11 PM

Wow, I mean what can I say? Wow!

Is that prismacolors? Either way, excellent work with the medium. Your anatomy, the pose, colors, everything seems to come together splendidly to create this dynamic picture. This is something I'd buy prints of if I wasn't so broke :/

Great job and keep it up! :D

Posted: Sunday, 23 May, 2004 @ 02:20 PM

This is wonderful! You work with colored pencils quite well. I love the softness of the coloring. You did an excellent job with ink as well. Great job! ^_^

Posted: Monday, 04 October, 2004 @ 04:07 PM

Great anatomy, great expression, -great- pose. I do love your horse pictures :D

Posted: Saturday, 10 September, 2005 @ 01:24 PM

Luv colours!!!!! How do you colour? What pencils do you use??????? I want ta know I'm trying to colour with my pencils but they suck -_-U''' uh?

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