@RollerBoy
J Brown

Nevar
Nevar by @RollerBoy (J Brown)

A lond time comming this is centuar 2003. I make one a year..so since I procrastineted so long, this one gets an actual background...GASP...

Oil pastel on canvas board, with airbrush and guache

Original character and such..no takey.

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20y207d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 28 October, 2003 @ 12:01 AM

Wow. This is an amazing work of art! GREAT job! This is just so detailed, so well colored! If I had money (or a job,lol, I'm 14...) I would definetely buy this for a good high price! The orb on the top of the staff looks really good, and so does everything else about it. The background is really well planned out and done, and the centaur himself is incredible! I really wish I could draw AND color that well, my images either turn out good in pencil or color, never both, if it's good in pencil, it'll get really screwed up in color, but this is GREAT! Keep up the good work! :) I'm looking forward to the future images.

Posted: Tuesday, 28 October, 2003 @ 03:07 AM

Oooerr... very pretty that is. Nice colours :)

Posted: Tuesday, 28 October, 2003 @ 02:57 PM

Lovely colors for the background, and I like the way the figure--both human and horse--flows.

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