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Kaliko Rosa

Stilled Happiness
Stilled Happiness by @kalirosa (Kaliko Rosa)

Stilled Happiness

Type: Natural Medium Regular

Medium/Tools: Pencil Crayons, Copic Markers, Copic Fineliner 0.8 & 0.1, white acrylic paint (eyes)

Based on: A screenshot from Episode 20 of Ayashi no Ceres

Canvas: 8"x11" card paper

Date Created: September 7-8, 2002

Anime: Ayashi no Ceres

Characters: Touya, Aya Mikage

My Comments:

This is probably my quickest finished artwork in a long time, only taking a few hours or so to do ^^ I was actually THIS close to abandoning it, because I'm a TERRIBLY SLOPPY outliner, and the lines were very, very crooked XD. But thankfully, the colouring managed to subdue my messy qualities ^~

Ain't the scene cute? If anyone's seen eps 20, this is the picture that was hanging on Aya's wall. Episode 20 up to 24 (the end of the series) are all VERY VERY VERY SAD, so that is why I chose to call this "Stilled Happiness", for it's Aya's frozen memory of when her and Touya were once in happy times sniffles It's such a sad anime! My favorite ever ^__^ I'm even starting to like Touya now XD. But I won't say more, or else I'll end up giving spoilers XD

This is dedicated to my best bud Molly, who's SO awesome at marker work and inspired me to get my lazy butt back on the cool medium ^^ We both still get sniffly just thinking about how this anime ended cries So look forward to more AnC work coming up! ^^ Hope ya liked it and thanks for viewing! ^^

Peace. Love. Anime.

Kaliko Rosa

http://www.kaliko.cjb.net

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