OH dear GOD! i HAVE failed! This isn't meant to be a clown.....LOLOLOL...shitt..i ought to redo it! its supposed to be an OOOOOOOOLD lady..OH god..i am doubling up in laughter at my failure! LOL..
I don't know if you are familiar with Frank Millers work? Frank is grahic novel writer and artist (thats comics to you and me sweetheart) and his new film is SIN CITY (must see). This reminds me of his work. Clown? No comment.
Hey - no you haven't failed! I recognized it as an old lady - though I can see why it could be misinterpreted as a clown - the buttons up front and the collar, do it I believe. Also the cap thing - that could be part of her hair - like a bun or something, ya know??Just a thought. You sketch pretty well!!
CJ-no am not really familiar with his work..but i'll definitely check out the new movie..seems interesting 'Sin' city , eh ;)!!I love it already heehee..
Nicole-Thanx dear! Methinks you are right..the lacy collar bit n the buttons doth DO it! Wondering if i outta redo it or jus leave it on for a laff! Guess..i'll leave it! More interesting interpretations that way ;)
What a sweet little old lady, love her apple-cheeks! i think she is born in greek, wears black, gathers apples on her way home to her white-washed little house on the hill.
Oh no, you've definitely not failed...the wrinkles in her face very clearly mark her as an old lady!
Loved The Dance - it has a wonderful ephemereal quality to it, underlined further by The Prologue. The Epilogue goes a long way in putting the fulls-top to the dance...the dance of life!
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i have a love-hate relationship with clowns. this is a clown, isn't it?
OH dear GOD! i HAVE failed! This isn't meant to be a clown.....LOLOLOL...shitt..i ought to redo it! its supposed to be an OOOOOOOOLD lady..OH god..i am doubling up in laughter at my failure! LOL..
I don't know if you are familiar with Frank Millers work? Frank is grahic novel writer and artist (thats comics to you and me sweetheart) and his new film is SIN CITY (must see). This reminds me of his work.
Clown?
No comment.
Hey - no you haven't failed! I recognized it as an old lady - though I can see why it could be misinterpreted as a clown - the buttons up front and the collar, do it I believe. Also the cap thing - that could be part of her hair - like a bun or something, ya know??Just a thought. You sketch pretty well!!
CJ-no am not really familiar with his work..but i'll definitely check out the new movie..seems interesting 'Sin' city , eh ;)!!I love it already heehee..
Nicole-Thanx dear! Methinks you are right..the lacy collar bit n the buttons doth DO it! Wondering if i outta redo it or jus leave it on for a laff! Guess..i'll leave it! More interesting interpretations that way ;)
What a sweet little old lady, love her apple-cheeks!
i think she is born in greek, wears black, gathers apples on her way home to her white-washed little house on the hill.
I see a smile, defined and immortalized. ^_^
It looks like an old Russian grandmother...like Stroga Nona from children stories.
Oh no, you've definitely not failed...the wrinkles in her face very clearly mark her as an old lady!
Loved The Dance - it has a wonderful ephemereal quality to it, underlined further by The Prologue. The Epilogue goes a long way in putting the fulls-top to the dance...the dance of life!
even though I recognized her as an old lady I've to say I was not completely satisfied with this...a certain magic was missing :(
Gulnaz-What lovely imagination you have, my dear! :)
Soulless-..and I see your beautiful smile!
Stan Laurel-Yes, it does, i agree :)
Geetanjali-I am glad you saw it all as a complete sequence..as it was meant to be! As always your interpretation has been bang on!
Anil-Oh dear! I do so hope the 'magic' will be there the next time, will try my best. Thanks!
I got that this was an old lady. I also thought this was quite interesting!
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