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Shaddie

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Tortured Artist by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

TEEHEEHEE. This was art homework. "Draw a face" was the assignment, so that's what I drew. She looks a trifle horrified if you ask me. This isn't my normal type of drawing...I don't go around drawing people. Meh. I don't like this picture at all it's so icky, blechk blech eehk. Drew this in Photoshop...with the burn, dodge, paintbrush and eraser tool. And layers. And many filters. Man what I'd give for some ice cream...

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Teen (VO)
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19y226d ago
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Posted: Friday, 01 October, 2004 @ 12:52 PM

I think you ought to draw people more often! This is SO good - very spooky and somewhat disturbing, but good! What mark did you get? It had better be a good one, else I'll set Corby on your art teacher. How did you do the tears, btw? I love them - they manage to stand out from the picture in a way, very pretty.

Posted: Saturday, 16 October, 2004 @ 02:12 PM

Real Creepy and well done I may add................What's your Creepy Secret to a real good Spooky Picture..........Shirley

Posted: Saturday, 16 October, 2004 @ 09:25 PM

gorgeous. in that...sort of...macabre...way...but gorgeous nonetheless.

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