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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Gargoyle & Fairy

Here is an old sketch that I added some watercolor to. I was experimenting with creating a monster and came up with this gargoyle-like creature. I added the fairy to create a dualty between the beauty and ugliness. Tell me what you see...

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 Categories                          Dream Imagery     Faery, Fay, Faeries     Magic and Sorcery, Spells, etc.     Mythical Creatures & Assorted Monsters     Orc, Goblins, Trolls, Trollocs...     Woman, Women  
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DateNameComment 
22 Apr 200145 Eve
i see...between good and evil..depression and not so...yes that's it..and beauty throughout the entire picture. its beautiful in my opinion....
27 Apr 200145 EndOfDoubt
When you theive someone's artwork, even when you do it poorly, you should credit them.
1 May 2001:-) Anne-Marie C. Eriksson
bah. They're both beautiful in their own ways. I prefer the gargoyle to the fairy, by the way..
28 Jul 200245 Angela
Perhaps the gargoyle is seein his own reflection, that this beautiful fairy is how he sees himself.An awesome drawing i must say....Keep them coming
29 Aug 200245 Anonymous
Honestly... I will tell you this... Gargoyles are NOT human. Not even close. So try the drawing again and loose the human aspect of it.
It looks like the cartoon caracters from the Red Bull commercials. It's ok, but does not look like a gargoyle.
Sorry... Gargoyles are protectors, not skinny white guys being overlooked by some godly angel like thing.
-Cheri
1 May 200345 Russell <russellanddebby@yah...com&
The concept is all well and good--perhaps amateurish, but worthy at least of criticism. The problem I have of it is there is no relationship between the gargoyle and the fairy. They are not looking at one another or touching or interacting--well, the angel is looking upon the gargoyle, but there is no sense as to why. Is it pity? Love? Revulsion? This is where a more abstract title might better explain. But because there is no interaction between the two, they are nothing more than images on paper, perhaps opposits in a way, but the same statement could be made by painting one half of the canvas black and keeping the other half white. In terms of ability, it's a noble effort. But if you want something deeper, I don't think it's worthy. Email me and we can discuss it further.
18 Jul 200345 Ella
Duality acheived. ^_~
11 Dec 200345 Kristina
i just wanted to tell you that i like the piece. And i like the gargoyle because they were meant to be hideous creatures depending on the type, and i like how its not the same gargoyle i have seen a hundred times before. I'm good at art but i have never been good at coming up with things off the top of my head. kudos. You're a great artist. don't let anyone tell u otherwise.
14 Apr 200845 Sharkia
i dont get the piont of it what is it meant to be i am very comvused i now it is a gargoyle and a fairy but it looks not like one but i always say if at firstdont suck seed try try agian well done
14 Apr 200845 Anon.
that is very very good keep that good work up
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