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SciFi and Fantasy Art: A Song for Evan

This is a commissioned piece for a baby's room. 'Not too girly, not too scary, the room is blue and yellow' . I was allowed to do any subject I wished. This was a lot of fun. I used microns to ink and copic markers to color. I was also able to use the copic marker air brush attachment. I am very happy with this piece.

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A Song for Evan - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Stacie Arellano
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Categories: [Elf / Elves]
Techniques: [Black Ink] [Markers]
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15 Jan 200545 Anonymous
Oh, just noticed one other thing. The flute should be lower on the mouth, so that you can see the small opening and the lips, as well as part of the bottom lips, since the air is blown across the flute, and not directly into it.

Other than those two things, though, I think the picture is astounding, I would have loved to grow up with that in my room.
15 Jan 200545 Anonymous
Wow, great picture, and that IS a real note.

The only problem with it I can see is the thumb on the right hand. It's going the wrong way. With the way it is in the picture, the flute would be supported with the back of the thumb and the nail. The thumb needs to be bending backwards, so the flute is on the pad of the thumb, the same as the fingers.
13 Apr 200545 SisterWitch
very lovely keep up the good work, I would love to see more.
17 Nov 2005:-) Sarah Lee Williamson
Oh, another thing, I think the nose needs some work. It's almost invisible.
17 Nov 2005:-) Sarah Lee Williamson
The one who said it was ugly is an idiot. I like the way the flute player seems so immersed in his music. He looks Asian. Blue hair is cool. it looks like he is actually playing the flute. I don't know much about music. i like the outfit. Wish I had something like that in my room when I was a baby, I'd love to grow up with a pic like that.
5 Dec 200545 Stealthypyro
I would say that this is a very good picture especially for a child. The simplicity suggests calmness, though i prob wouldnt have shown the lips at all-dont think it matters though cos it fits in real well.
Great work
5 Dec 2005:-) Tan Zu Dienle
Well, this is a cool picture. Anyway, although I did not play the reed (or Chinese flute), I play the Western flute. So from the western flute point of view, the note he is playing is C.

:-) Stacie Arellano replies: "haha, that is so cool, I never even thought about what note he'd be playing. amazing!"
19 Oct 200645 Sonicfan
The note he is playing is not a real note
This picture is ugly
The kid you drew it for will have nightmares

Your a horrible artist and shoud just leave elfwood altogether
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at least leave an adress so you can get the hatemail we doom you too! retard:K
19 Oct 200645 Flute player
The lips are wrong. The bottom lip curls slightly over the teeth to make the air come out faster...Everything else is amazing though, i love the backround fade.
26 May 200745 Anonymous
your person doesn't seem to be of chinease heritage. Look at his nose. The type of nose is from the northern parts of the mediteranian, or in other words, around italy.Plus, did you ever notice that he doesnt have a chin? please excuse my english if it is wrong.
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