@steefje
Stephanie Reeuwijk

Fallen
Fallen by @steefje (Stephanie Reeuwijk)

A little therapy-art. I fell off Joy painfully on Christmas Eve and my precious little pony ran off, leaving me screaming 'come back' in a horrible Kate Winslet Titanic way. With a bonus of being crippled for two weeks. So, what better way to get over that than taking it out on your characters? So, yes, she is pain and yes, the horse is going to run off. Here, I feel a lot better.

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Posted: Friday, 13 February, 2004 @ 06:53 PM

mmm. such homicidal person you are. I'm just kidding ^^

tha anatomy of the horse is fantastic! it's soooo hard to draw horses, and get them just right, but you make the horse seem like it's going to jump off the page!

also lovely background! it really seems like a forest, and the bushes are a great touch. you must have a lot of paitience because the leaves look like it's been drawn individually!

the wrinkles on her clothes and her position are quite natural, and I like how you let her bangs fall over her face and let the viewer guess what expression she has. to me, she looks like she's broken an ankle or something..

Posted: Saturday, 28 February, 2004 @ 09:35 AM

very well done! what kind of pony do you have? I ride but my parents wont' get me a horse ^_^ well anyways...bak to the drawing... i always find it amazing when ppl can be in a mood and capture it in a drawing...i can't do that very well ^.^ You should try colouring it!

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