@morna
Jessica Evans

By Moonlight
By Moonlight by @morna (Jessica Evans)

She basks in moonlights' silver glow, Brilliant is her Golden hair, Shiniing admist the forest shadows , An immortal goddess, so gentle and so fair.

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Posted: Sunday, 09 January, 2005 @ 12:11 PM

Wow, this is beautiful. I love it O.o The poem is a great addition to it as well Amazing pic!!

Posted: Monday, 10 January, 2005 @ 10:41 PM

Beautiful pic! I like how the trees and leaves have nicely framed the unicorn in the middle, and how they draw attention to it. The scenery has also been very realistically rendered. A great piece of work!

Posted: Thursday, 13 January, 2005 @ 03:49 PM

Lovely pose, lovely grass...and sparklies! There is a hint of almost dangerous mystery to this picture. Is it a peaceful lake or a silent and apprehensive marsh somewhere in the middle of a dooming forest, in the dead of night under a sickly green moon... Are those fairies friend or foe? The unicorn; an innocent and wary passerby simply finding itself lost in its traveling? Or is it a creature even craftier than the most wicked beast ever imaginable, even now thinking of dastardly deeds as it watches the viewer…

Posted: Thursday, 27 January, 2005 @ 01:59 PM

HI! Wonderful! is this the 3d program too and what is the name of it so I can buy it.........Shirley

Posted: Monday, 31 January, 2005 @ 10:50 PM

This picture is beautiful. The way the unicorn is the center of the picture yet still the foliage overtakes her. The faeries are a nice touch, and I love the colors. Gorgeous piece, overall.

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