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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Tiza the lovely chalk girl

Dunno if I should really put this up here...My, my, my....I wish I had my zone gallery already...But eh...This is Tiza...Tiza is...Well, she is...And I won't explain her because I'm too tired and I've been juggling updating and all sorts of nonsense...Tiza is inhabited by many 'things' so she cuts herself open, hoping to let them out...Yay! Pencils and ink!

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Tiza the lovely chalk girl - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Amber Dawn Williams
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Categories: [Vampires, Zombies, Undeads, Dark, Gothic] [Woman, Women]
Techniques: [Coloured Pencils] [Black Ink] [Other]
DateNameComment 
22 Dec 2000:-) Christine 'BlackWidow' Landrie
Well she seems very happy consedering her nasty cutting habits. I think shes pretty.
12 Feb 2001:-) Robert Lee Logan
Just wanted to say that this is an amazing picture. One of the more powerful and emotional ones I have seen in the woods! I love the darkness of it! It is beautiful!
9 May 2001:-) Jessica Anzelmo
Oh my, she's so very pretty *wants to help find a not-bloody way to help her* I love the colour of the smears, it's got the rusty quality to it *notes the Hi in the corner*
29 Dec 200145 Kait
I am absolutly in love with this drawing. I can actually connect with it for some uh...reasons, but I really really love it, and so far it is like one of the best I have seen on this site. Keep up the awesome work!!
3 Jan 200245 Tiza Asterinadewi
This picture is quite nice, the bloody cuts all over the place, but curious on the eyes. The way she hold her stare, as if no fear.. and none taken of what she has done to herself... Sorry for rumbling, just found this page through a search engine searching on my own name 2
21 Sep 200245 Release
She looks proud about what she does, its disturbing and i love it.
22 Sep 200245 Xazel
Whoa me and a friend wrote a song called blood sisters and this matches one of the lines really well 'we bear our trophy scars of trust'. Anyway a really great idea for a pic but the head looks a little wrong i think its cos the forehead is too short and the hair doesn't go high enough.
28 Jan 200345 Hope
I can't take my eyes off the picture. I found this website looking for something else, I was in a depressed state at the time. What I did was, printed off a small copy and coloured in the red. I bloodied up the picture instead of my own arms... Thankyou.
14 Feb 2003:-) Amber Dawn Williams
Wow, hope. I am glad that this piece did something for you, it was drawn so long ago. I am glad that it gave you repsite from what can be, for some, a terrible affliction...There is a girl I know who used to cut herself like that and it saddened to see the scars, but at the same time, I feel with this piece that she is trying to liberate herself from something inside that will not let go of her so she skirts the edge for relief...I am sorry to hear of this habit of yours, but I am thankful that this picture helped you in some way. I wish it could help more people
16 Jun 200545 Want to die....
Looks like me......Everyday
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