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"Forlorn" by Kathleen Hardy

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This is the first picture I did that I was really thrilled with. I know the anatomy still needs work, but the feel of the painting is what I wanted to come through.

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8 Apr 200045 Lady Valtaya
I love the tiger, his face is perfect, even if the rest of him needs a little work... In fact I love the whole picture.I'm just glad I don't have to wear her outfit in the snow. I hope she has some magical protection...(giggles) Great pic, anyway!!
25 May 2000:-) Stephanie 'Panya' Covington
Mymy, aren't we picky people here. Since when did Elfwood artists need to be Grijalvas, ne? I know plenty about cats, and Mestra Kath's image is quite lovely; no improvement needed. 'Twould make a lovely winamp skin too .....
25 May 200045 R Tedesco
The picture itself at first is alluring, now the critique. The lion's head looks fine nicely detailed. The rest of it's body seems disproportionate to the rest of the animal and the head seems as though it is not at the correct angle to the rest of the body and not as finely detailed as the head. The woman is vibrant compared to the tiger and could maybe be a little cooler in her coloring but she does accent against the sky backdrop. The predator could have a little more definition as it seems as though there is more light being shed on it than the other figures. All in all the picture is very nice and a pleasure to see, something worth the bookmark. Thanks. R.T. P.S. hope this wasn't too long.
25 May 200045 Anon.
The picture itself at first is alluring, now the critique. The lion's head looks fine nicely detailed. The rest of it's body seems disproportionate to the rest of the animal and the head seems as though it is not at the correct angle to the rest of the body and not as finely detailed as the head. The woman is vibrant compared to the tiger and could maybe be a little cooler in her coloring but she does accent against the sky backdrop. The predator could have a little more definition as it seems as though there is more light being shed on it than the other figures. All in all the picture is very nice and a pleasure to see, something worth the bookmark. Thanks. R.T.
30 Jul 200045 Jason (Howlll) McDowell
This looks like something from Magic: The Gathering. The tigers head is a skoche to big, but that's what makes him cute.
26 Sep 200045 Sigurd
*wince* Painful anatomy on the tiger... legs are too short. The mood came through, then I got the bad-anatomy realization.
30 Jan 200645 Anonymous
She must be a bit cold
25 Feb 200845 Maddy
its ok but the legs need work
9 Jul 2009:-) Jeanette M Thomas
Don’t think Tiger’s head is too big - neck ruff and fur fluffed out to keep worm in that cold, cold weather. If you know cats, you know how big small cats look with big fluffy fur.
26 Mar 2010:-) Cilissa Harris
Looks fantastic
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'Forlorn':
 • Created by: :-) Kathleen Hardy
 • Copyright: ©Kathleen Hardy. All rights reserved!

 • Keywords: Castle, Landscape, Tiger, Woman
 • Categories: Landscape, Nature, Panoramic, Normal Animals (Cats, horses, fish, etc), Woman, Women
 • Techniques: Oil Paint
 • Inspirations: Other Artist
 • Views: 3742
 • Resolution: 570x410

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