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Julee M Clark

"Adalia" by Julee M Clark

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Another Character from a graphic novel I'm developing. This is the young queen Adalia, Meid's deceased mother.


Winter 2005



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23 Sep 2005:-) Erin Hopkins
The details alone are very good. 2 This is a wonderful piece. You can almost feel the emotion and be there.

:-) Julee M Clark replies: "I'm glad to hear you believe it generates these qualities. I hope for such things out of all my works. Thank you."
23 Sep 2005:-) Mattie K. Squire
Wow, this is great. I love how she portrays a certain 'coolness' with her posture, expression, and how you kept the shading light. The angels are a wonderful touch as well, and the little viney details on her throne are great too. Wonderful work, keep it up.

:-) Julee M Clark replies: "Comment From the Artist: Thank you. I still haven't finished this piece. I've failed to mention it. I appreciate your comments and compliments."
25 Sep 200545 Rebecca-Lee S. Hickman
Very kewl! I like the details and the soft touch the graphite gives this piece.

:-) Julee M Clark replies: "Thank you. This piece has a long way to go, but considering how it looks now I sometimes feel I should just leave it be."
27 Sep 2005:-) Erin ´EireWolf´ Metcalf
Beautiful. I like how you don't skimp on the details, but you don't overwhelm us with them either. I feel like I'm in the throne room when I look at this piece.
I like the grayscale, but I'd also love to see this one in color!

:-) Julee M Clark replies: "Thank you Erin.

However, I must admit that every once in a while I do overkill the detail, hence, the erase lines in certain pictures. One pro to bad resolution though; after the scan, the possibility those unsightly erase lines could have been drown out is a likely one.

About the color, no worries. I've had plans to, but I'm still deciding on how I want to go about giving this piece color. My thoughts so far; A lot of rich, warm colors, the color scheme consisting of mostly browns. It sounds as though it would be a disaster, but when its finished you'll see what I mean."
7 Dec 2005:-) Constanza Ehrenhaus
wow! heavy Amidala influece! Exquisite piece!

:-) Julee M Clark replies: "You know, your right. Where I wasn't inspired by Amidala to draw this, the entire time I was working on it I realized more and more how much it was turning out like her. Her clothing was inspired by middle-aged nobility (where Amidala does have an outfit that appears to be inspired by the same time period, her entire wardrobe also has asian influence added. Amidala's is a mixture). Also on this the face paint is what mostly was reminicent, (almost too reminicent) of Amidala. However, Adalia Meinhardt's facial decorations vary from dress to dress. Anyway, thank you."
21 Mar 2006:-) Rochelle Green
Ohhh this is adorable, and I didn't see Amidala in it at all. I love the exquisite use of pale shading and the expression on her face. Interesting religious theme to her outfit. I would love to see this in colour.

:-) Julee M Clark replies: "I would love to present it in color.
LOL, I can see what you mean, her clothing does look like a nun's habot2
Thank you for your kind comment."
9 Apr 200645 Danielle
Your art is simply stunning, the detail and perspective is spot on. one of the hardest things ever is to draw the human form and they are amazing.highly talented.

:-) Julee M Clark replies: "I deeply appreciate your comment and the kind words entailed. Thank you so very much, it means a lot2"
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'Adalia':
 • Created by: :-) Julee M Clark
 • Copyright: ©Julee M Clark. All rights reserved!

 • Keywords: Aristocrisy, Fi, Futuristic, Sci
 • Categories: Royalty, Kings, Princes, Princesses, etc
 • Techniques: Mechanical/Technical Pencils
 • Submitted: 2005-09-16 20:30:27
 • Views: 941
 • Resolution: 529x700

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