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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Annabel

This is part portrait part inspiration. this is a picture of J.V. of gallery 609's daughter Annabel as a fairy princess which she of course is in real life too(grin)

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Annabel - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Jennifer Varon
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 Categories                          Faery, Fay, Faeries  
 Techniques                          Pencil/Graphite Pen  
DateNameComment 
19 Jan 2001:-) Richard Thomas Lankes aka 'Dirty da Vinci'
The emotion of this piece is incredible. There is such a serene and playful quality to this image. Not to mention, your shading and detail is of the upmost level...as always!
6 Feb 200145 Andy Willis
She really lives....she`s a child and a fairy at the same time, in this picture. I know that type. Her wings are like leaves and I wonder what this says about her nature, as I think of wings as emanations of an inner spirit taking form in collision with the astral - the same way clouds are mountains if they wish to be. They look like dogwood leaves...which makes sense, because when you split dogwood leaves with your thumbnail, harp threads are left, which, blown upon by children, make musical sounds. Love Andy.
2 Apr 200145 Orin Drake
Aw, she's so sweet I'm going into diabetic shock...
23 May 200145 Michael A. Zug<shock_di
ok...that is sort of what I wrote, though miraculously some of my phrasing has been altered. Needless to say I have never uttered the word 'breasties' nor until I read what popped up...ever imagined such a word may exist.
23 May 200145 Michael A. Zug<shock_di
Now this pic is just plain cute. You have here an example of how an artist might use the visual metaphore of the faerie to instill a feeling of innocence and beauty...where as I use it primarily as an excuse to draw breasties.
23 May 200145 Michael A. Zug<shock_di
Now this pic is just plain cute. You have here an example of how an artist might use the visual metaphore of the faerie to instill a feeling of innocence and beauty...where as I use it primarily as an excuse to draws breasties.
19 Jun 200145 Kirk A. Dymbrowski
This is wonderful Jennifer. It looks so perfect in black and white. I notice you did a shadow very close to her...thats very interesting, I haven't seen much of that before...its a great touch. Smack for not visitng your gallery often enough to catch this earlier. LOL.
20 Aug 2002:-) Nike Oehme (aka LadyMin)
This is so very cute. I can imagine her fly through my window at night.
19 Oct 2002:-) S 'faething' VanDenEng
What a fantastic illustration, Jennifer! Very impressive. This has to be one of *the* cutest fairies I've seen - ever!
16 Jun 2004:-) Heidi Jo Weber
This one is so cute! She looks like a very sweet little girl. Great job!
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