
Someone gave me photo paper and markers and said go.... it was my first time messing with that medium... photopaper is silly. Anyways it's supposed to be Kay and Laun lying in the grass, but you can barely see Kay and Laun didn't turn out at all. There was no black or grey, I had about 10 colors to use, so it was interesting >< I know artists are supposed to make their own colors though, so fine! :P
Anyways I hate how this looks, and I wanted to scrap it, but I just can't.....
Anyways <3
kalabrianwolf and his mate
Anyways I hate how this looks, and I wanted to scrap it, but I just can't.....
Anyways <3

Category All / All
Species Wolf
Size 589 x 434px
File Size 58.2 kB
this is actually breathtaking. i'm really very impressed with the composition, execution and turnout. from a purely artistic point of view, this is really a masterwork of colour harmonies and layout integration. i especially love the purple mountains. :) and from a personal standpoint, this really moves me. the feeling in this piece is highly reflective of mine and Laun's relationship, and i am just amazed at how you were able to capture that natural energy.
this rocks my socks off.
this rocks my socks off.
I love you guys. And thank you so much, Robert really loved it a lot too. I think because "you're always your biggest critic" whole thing, I wanted to destroy it, but I know this is one of Robert's favorite styles, and I wanted to let you see it atleast. I want to do something solid I can send to you, I could easily send this, but I want something we're both happy with, that I can send you, as a tip for all your wonderful services to me, and as a token of our friendship. <3333333 again love you guys :D
You can see them!
I'm glad you bothered to go for fingerpaints, to a certain extent I think it's a bit of a lost art... exchanging lines and pin-sharp accuracy for hinting and composition and colour is a big step, and as a result of placing those constraints on yourself, it forces you to really push at the things you're not normally concerned with.
Very good work - there's definitely enough form to make them out :)
Varka
I'm glad you bothered to go for fingerpaints, to a certain extent I think it's a bit of a lost art... exchanging lines and pin-sharp accuracy for hinting and composition and colour is a big step, and as a result of placing those constraints on yourself, it forces you to really push at the things you're not normally concerned with.
Very good work - there's definitely enough form to make them out :)
Varka
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