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Sabrina A Thomas

Never Again?
Never Again? by @Hippy_of_Doom (Sabrina A Thomas)

The reference for this image can again be found in 'Audrey Hepburn: An Elegant Spirit' by her son, Sean Hepburn Ferrer. It was taken during her last trip with UNICEF in Somalia. The title I've given the image comes from what world leaders said about poverty stricken areas during WWII and Audrey was outraged to see that there's still poverty around, and that they didn't live up to their words.

This image has gotten quite a reaction with people I've shown... some have said it's scary, and other's said it's very powerful and strong. Hmm I don't know. I think the head proportions are reasonably wrong, but that's the only big flaw.

  • 4B Derwent sketching pencil
  • 8B Mars Lumograph pencil
  • Tortillion for blending Audrey's skin and the background
  • Eyeshadow applicators for blending everything else
  • Kneadable eraser
  • A4 paper

Can be viewed at my DeviantART account

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Posted: Friday, 21 April, 2006 @ 04:42 AM

Amazing work! love Audrey!

Posted: Monday, 17 July, 2006 @ 10:49 AM

I love her too, glad you like :D

Posted: Saturday, 22 April, 2006 @ 05:13 AM

Very nice work. Truly heart wrenching.

Posted: Monday, 17 July, 2006 @ 10:50 AM

Thank you, it's nice to know that a drawing of mine has such an effect.

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