This one is also an illustration for "The Little Golden Key", my friend Liz' fairy tale. Someday I'll finish this project!
You most likely can't tell at all, but she's supposed to be weaving dream-veils out of nightshade leaves. I kind of departed from reality ... but come on, who's ever woven leaves anyway?
(It says traditional art, but I photoshopped it to make my awful watercolors look less awful.)
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I must get this story from Liz sometime. Or get her to submit it somewhere so I can read it. But what's a dreamveil?
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"I became involved in television because I hated it so much" --Mr. Rogers
It's a fairy tale. It's magic.
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He's dead, Jim.
Okay. that makes sense.
By the way, your paint stays in the lines very well for a watercolor.
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"I became involved in television because I hated it so much" --Mr. Rogers
As a side note,i think the watercolours look great.
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'I wish life was not so short,[...],languages take such a time, and so do all the things one wants to know about.'
J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lost Road
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He's dead, Jim.
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'I wish life was not so short,[...],languages take such a time, and so do all the things one wants to know about.'
J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lost Road
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