
Little idea that was floating in my head. A friend and I were having a discussion that ended in us being upset with each other. A song, "The Beauty of Gray" by Live repeated through my head. I wanted to paint something to show how things aren't always black and white.
In this, there is no spot that is 100% black and no spot that is 100% white. Hope you like. :D
In this, there is no spot that is 100% black and no spot that is 100% white. Hope you like. :D
Category Artwork (Digital) / Scenery
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1000 x 1000px
File Size 328.1 kB
Listed in Folders
Nice. I've thought of that for a long time. Thereβs never just one aspect of anything that should over shadow the others; things like motivation and such can matter more than a deed.
As for the picture itself, it's pretty. Its proportions give a big bonus, like how small the fox looks compared to the major scene is well done along with the trees in the foreground and the sky. The foxβs expression is the happyist thing I've seen all day too.
As for the picture itself, it's pretty. Its proportions give a big bonus, like how small the fox looks compared to the major scene is well done along with the trees in the foreground and the sky. The foxβs expression is the happyist thing I've seen all day too.
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