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Christina Lynne

"Oh, My!" by Christina Lynne

SF&F Picture 4 out of 5 by Christina Lynne
 
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I love this one, the bricks took a *very* long time.  My sister said she should be looking at something, so I stuck a dragon in there. I relized they should have been curling up at the top when i finished them but didn't feeling like doing it over again.




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3 Apr 2008:-) Jillian Christina Jones
The bricks do look like they would take a while. You did a very nice job on them1

:-) Christina Lynne replies: "Yes, but I think it was worth it. Thanks for commenting!"
7 Apr 2008:-) Vilde D. Ulriksen
Wow, the bricks must have been painful to draw... I admire your patience in this!
Great work 1

:-) Christina Lynne replies: "Thank you! It wasn’t too horrible, time always flies when I’m drawing. Ever notice that?"
16 Apr 2008:-) Elsa R. Oakley
I love the way you can see the steps through her dress like the material is thin and delicate. Again, like the dragons scales, those bricks took some commitment!

:-) Christina Lynne replies: "Thanks! I had originally only wanted to do an indication of the bricks, but got carried away ^^
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29 Apr 2008:-) Arianna Larka Louise
Wow! i love the way you did the sun’s rays and the shading on the bricks!

:-) Christina Lynne replies: "Thank you!"
9 May 2008:-) Samantha S Stokes
I like the way the tower stairs spirals.

:-) Christina Lynne replies: "So do I. 1 Thanks!"
11 May 2008:-) Kimberly A Taylor
nice perpective on the spiral stairs, and the su rays streaming through the window. is that little black creature just underneath the sun, next to the wall something flying in the distance or is it something attached to the wall, i can’t quite decide?

:-) Christina Lynne replies: " It was supposed to be a dragon flying in the distance, but I added it at the last second, so its not all that great. I don’t blame you for thinking it was attached to the wall, my mom thought the same thing when she first saw it lol. Thanks for commenting 1"
22 May 2008:-) Mira Rokala
The bricks look awesome! 18 Poor you, It must have taken ages to finish them!
I like the way you have used colors here... and her dress is beautiful

:-) Christina Lynne replies: "It wasn’t THAT horrible. I totally lose track of time when I draw, so it’s all good 1"
22 May 2008:-) Liz A. VanHoutte
I must repeat the previous comments: those wings look amazing! 18 I love the way you have kept this simple. Makes it more "dynamic" 2 Great work!

:-) Christina Lynne replies: "I think I do too, but I really only did this to try out my handy prismacolors. Thanks!"
23 May 2008:-) Liz A. VanHoutte
Prismacolor is god!

:-) Christina Lynne replies: "*cheers* 1"
23 May 2008:-) Liz A. VanHoutte
And may i add, weirdness.....I didn’t write that comment on the 22nd. I commented on the bricks.

:-) Christina Lynne replies: "I remember responding to that commenting..... yes very strange. "
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About 'Oh, My!':
 • Status: OK
 • Created by: :-) Christina Lynne
 • Copyright: ©Christina Lynne. All rights reserved!

 • Keywords: Tower, Princess, Coloredpencil
 • Categories: Architecture, Houses, Castles, etc, Woman, Women
 • Techniques: Coloured Pencils
 • Inspirations: JRR Tolkien
 • Submitted: 2008-03-13 19:35:04
 • Views: 235
 • Resolution: 459x600


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