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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Faun Of the Forest

Despite what many say in the comments, this picture is based on Sarah Brightman. Sarah is short and darkhaired and very pretty. This faun is not a portrait of her, nope. Just an instant idea I had.

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Faun Of the Forest - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Anna-Karin Twospotz Larsson
©Anna-Karin Twospotz Larsson. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Head or Facial Study] [Lycanthrope, Were-folk, etc] [Woman, Women]
Techniques: [Black Ink] [Computer Painted from Scratch]
Inspirations: [Other Artist]
DateNameComment 
21 Jan 2003:-) Heidi 'Lilena Mune' Jackson
Oooo shes very beautiful, love the tatoo over her eye.
25 Oct 2003:-) Monica *Volcanokitten* Christensen
Nice pic. I like her tattoo, but my favorite part is her eyes, they look real intense and alive. 2
8 Mar 200445 Viktoria Grönlund
Well I'm also swedish, but I'll write this one in english=)

you're really good at what you do, I wish I could paint as well, but I can't......your paintings are really beautiful
keep up the good work=)
22 Jul 200445 Jdr/dragon fanatic
COOOOOL!
15 Jun 200545 Anonymous
WOW! shes actually really pretty! thats a cool tatue she has by her eye! i luve it! so coooooooooolll!
21 Aug 200545 Faun
OMG she has da same name as me
30 Apr 200645 Anonymous
Creeeeeeppppyyyyyyy.
26 May 2006:-) Donna s. habinck
I like it, but it makes me feel worried. I think her expression is too fierce for a faun. That's just me though. it is a beautiful piece of art.
29 Jan 200745 Sillie lillie
She's beautiful. I luv her tatoo birthmark thingie on her eye. 2
31 Dec 200745 Anonymous
Horns are a symbol of maleness, virility, and masculine strength. They don't really belong on female characters. Horns and antlers are found mostly on male animals; even in species where the females also have them, they're much smaller than the horns on the males. So it's a gender-bending thing to put horns on a female character; like putting breasts on a man. A crown of some sort would look much prettier and more feminine.Happy new 2008!

10 Anna-Karin Twospotz Larsson replies: "I do NOT like it when people comment Anonymously. I take that as a sign of being feared to be caught out... Please state name and valid emaila dress, then I might take you serious. Other then that, I recommend that you look up Rangiferus Tarandus - the vaja has a spectacular set of horns. As do the Rhino female. And Giraffes have horns as well, several of them infact. As did the Triceratops! Plus I rarely put much deep, intense, symbolic, pondering ideas into an image. I go with the flow and feel for an image rather then following an idea by the minute details. Life becomes so much more fun if you rather turned left then right at times... "
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