Okay, I'm aware that this has already been done a BILLION times by a BILLION of artists who are a BILLION times more talented than me........ so what?
Don't even bother going all 'I like [insert talented artist's name here]'s versions better', because I don't care.
A little gift for you all Alice in Wonderland fans!
The Queen of Hearts in all her glory...
I've always imagined her as a bitchy, childish person.... hence the dress, that's supposed to look like one of those princess costumes from our childhood. And the bitch's look on her face. She's a rich, spoilt girl.
>.>;; Endless apology for the watermark. I HATE them to death, but... my pictures are getting ripped more and more often, and I just can't keep with the art thieves chasing.
[Made with Staedtler pigment liners, black marker, grey Pantone Tria markers, colour ink] [DO NOT use, copy, reproduce or redistribute. See my Journal for my Terms of Use.]
before reading your comments..i have just thought the same things (billions billions billions part ofcourse)..the dress..the look at her face..and Alice wonderland..
the design of the dress is cool..by the way..do you know American Mc Gee's Alice?it is a computer game..
before reading your comments..i have just thought the same things (not the billions billions billions part ofcourse)..the dress..the look at her face..and Alice wonderland..
the design of the dress is cool..by the way..do you know American Mc Gee's Alice?it is a computer game..
Loads of other people have done it, but no one has quite done it like you have. I love the pose, it's so pouty! And the desaturatedness of it. It was well worth doing.
hey dude..i made a mistake at the first massage..you will realize it.. i was going to write "NOT THE bilians billians billians part.." ok? take care...
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the design of the dress is cool..by the way..do you know American Mc Gee's Alice?it is a computer game..
I luff this dress!!!
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It is so stimulating being your hat...
the design of the dress is cool..by the way..do you know American Mc Gee's Alice?it is a computer game..
you're right. The style could not be critiqued, cause is personal and unique.
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