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Bordom
Bordom by @porifra (pori fra)

I did this one when I was really bored. this is on the back of my agenda book the school gave me - hence the paper color. the left one was the original, and I did that in one day. the eyes came out bigger than I intended and it now looks like the bird in the Petshop of Horror.. the one on the right I did few days later and it took two or three days since I wansn't that bored. but I think her face came out better. in case you haven't noticed, they're supposed to be some kind of Thai dancer.

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Posted: Thursday, 04 December, 2003 @ 09:36 AM

i was drawn to this thumbnail as it resembles an original antique charcoal drawing from Indonesia that my wife bought and now it hangs in our living room...but yes I can see the similarity to Thai tradition...you should do more of this work...you have a talent for the detailing in costume and the accentuating of body language to show grace in movement.

Posted: Friday, 05 December, 2003 @ 06:34 PM

Wow, I must say I really luv this pic. Their costumes are incredibly detailed. It's amazing! I do agree that the eyes on the left girl are a too big. I luv the hair on the girl on the right though. Great job!

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