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Tarot Series -- The Hanged Man
Tarot Series -- The Hanged Man by @tabawarn (Tabatha Warner)

I decided to do a Tarot card series off of our RPG, and thusly this was created. The first I drew is Johnny the Homicidal Maniac as the Hanged Man. Woot. I say no more. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Tabatha Warner

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Posted: Sunday, 09 March, 2003 @ 07:32 PM

@.@ Woooow. This is VERY good. I mean, the position and the colors and Nny especially and EVERYTHING! ^.^ It be perfect! I like the sky, too. It reminds me of that painting "Starry Night" by...who was it, Picasso or somebody? The artist-guy who cut off his ear. :D Anyway, 'tis good!

Posted: Sunday, 09 March, 2003 @ 08:00 PM

Loverly! I adore the sky and mountain, reminds me of Starry Night by Van Gogh. He looks so.. Evil. one would usually think of a 'Hanged Man' as hung/dead. Interesting. One suggestion, the words at the bottom seem completely apart from the rest of the drawing. If they were done more in the style of the rest, it would look better. Just my humble opinion, but the rest is spectacularific!

Posted: Sunday, 09 March, 2003 @ 08:21 PM

O_O wow..nifty. The sky really does look awesome, and I think thee words at the bottom look fine, if it's supposed to be a tarot card it should look that way, yes?

Posted: Wednesday, 19 March, 2003 @ 10:45 PM

Heh heh. I like! That is so Johnny. If I didn't know any better, I'd say he was ENJOYING that! >=D

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