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Alison Didzena

Flowers and Butterflies
Flowers and Butterflies by @Lyrae (Alison Didzena)

Drawn after a funeral service I went to. (probably why she is wearing black) Santiago.

2-4 hours

black pen, colour pencil on index card

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Posted: Sunday, 02 January, 2005 @ 11:21 AM

Love the colours! Very colourful pic! And ironic, because she's wearing black and just came from a funeral.... :p

Posted: Sunday, 02 January, 2005 @ 02:37 PM

Beautiful, as always! I love her innocent expression, and the pretty colors you use... I love the way you combine pen and ink with color. Your style is so unique, I've never seen anything quite like it. :) But I love it, very much.

My favorite part of this image is her dress. The lacy part is really well done! Sorry for such a short comment, I must be off to work soon. Keep uploading, I love seeing your work!

Posted: Sunday, 02 January, 2005 @ 04:10 PM

Heh. I love pen works. I can never really do them myself. But it's really neat to see what others can do with them. I'm always afraid I'll mess things up.

The black dress is a nice touch to such a colorful picture. (But I'm sorry about the funeral thing if it was a loss for you.) It gives it a fantasy . . . almost Alice in Wonderland touch. Everything is so simplistic in the sense of the style it's drawn, but it's very beautiful. It has to be one of my favorite styles. Also has a nostalgic feeling to it . . . Very well done.

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