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Blind Farie [FIN]
Blind Farie [FIN] by @show_rosasea (Show Rosacea)

Ok, here's the finished image. I did this in school and one of the kids next to me kept on starring at me while I was drawing it. Kinda scared me, but anyways. Here's the finished version of this picture. There is a meaning to this picture, and that's unusual for me because I usually just draw for the hell of it. But this picture has a purpose. And I'll give you a hint. It has to do with Human Cruelty and Judgment upon others. Hint Hint again, there is a reason why she is blind. Dibs to anyone who can figure it out. I give praise to you for figuring out something that came from my complicated mind. Anywho. I haven't done anything in ink for a while. So I decided that I would for a change. I forgot how time consumming it can be at times. The background is in pencile because A.) I didn't dare shade it for fear of F'ing it up and B.) It looked good in pencile. If you notice, the background kinda shows you that it's set in the back, and the fairy stands out from it. Hense, giving more hints to the meaning of this picture. This is a dark picture, I was really pist when I was drawing this, so the meaning is a bit cruel, but true of ALL human beings. Including myself. We human beings are cruel cruel creatures... Artwork © Copyright 2003 Show Rosacea

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