
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
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Bloody heck, I LOVE the light play in this one.
Adrian being all dark, Hildegarde (that's her full name right? I'm awful with names...) pointing towards the light, then more light coming on Adrian... Because it's essentially "the light at the end of the tunnel"... Flippin' brilliant!
So few people do light play of that fashion; though I'm sure I'm over-analyzing. Or something...
But, still very striking.
Keep up the great work! :D You're amazing!
Adrian being all dark, Hildegarde (that's her full name right? I'm awful with names...) pointing towards the light, then more light coming on Adrian... Because it's essentially "the light at the end of the tunnel"... Flippin' brilliant!
So few people do light play of that fashion; though I'm sure I'm over-analyzing. Or something...
But, still very striking.
Keep up the great work! :D You're amazing!
Firstly, I REALLY love your artwork/style! It has a very down-to-earth comfyness, and the characters are truly believable.
Secondly, and I think this has to be true for most people who follow an artist/author (and combination thereof, in your case!), there's something about your story/ies that strikes a cord in me. With this one, that poor 'Roo momma, struggling with a kid, trying to get out of a very deep and distressing hole that life has handed her. It really pulls at my heart-strings. My sis and I grew up and spent a long time with our Mom as she struggled after leaving our father. As young kids, we didn't understand the 'Whys' of her decision to leave, we only knew that nothing was certain in life, every time we made new friends (or tried to), we'd be up-rooted yet again and have to start all over.
So much of that past is negative/depressing, and there's no doubt it plays a role in how I and my sib deal with the world at large now, even as fully grown adults. Our mother is dead, her children grown and one with a child of her own (my grand-niece). But the lessons of 'Survival', have never been forgotten. Ups and downs, thick and thin, good times or bad, the core message for me-
Never give up!
Thanks for sharing your ideas and thoughts in the medium you have. Taking the time to create something both visually appealing and mentally stimulating (I don't mean the 'Yiff' that is found so much in these locales!).
Colte
Secondly, and I think this has to be true for most people who follow an artist/author (and combination thereof, in your case!), there's something about your story/ies that strikes a cord in me. With this one, that poor 'Roo momma, struggling with a kid, trying to get out of a very deep and distressing hole that life has handed her. It really pulls at my heart-strings. My sis and I grew up and spent a long time with our Mom as she struggled after leaving our father. As young kids, we didn't understand the 'Whys' of her decision to leave, we only knew that nothing was certain in life, every time we made new friends (or tried to), we'd be up-rooted yet again and have to start all over.
So much of that past is negative/depressing, and there's no doubt it plays a role in how I and my sib deal with the world at large now, even as fully grown adults. Our mother is dead, her children grown and one with a child of her own (my grand-niece). But the lessons of 'Survival', have never been forgotten. Ups and downs, thick and thin, good times or bad, the core message for me-
Never give up!
Thanks for sharing your ideas and thoughts in the medium you have. Taking the time to create something both visually appealing and mentally stimulating (I don't mean the 'Yiff' that is found so much in these locales!).
Colte
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