@morna
Jessica Evans

I Wept the Day They Stopped Believing
I Wept the Day They Stopped Believing by @morna (Jessica Evans)
Sad unicorn : ( Inspired by the fact that most people don't believe in things like they used to as children, and also that people have stopped using their imaginations. In doing so, people have killed the part of themselves that allows them to dream. And thats never a good thing :\
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20y150d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 04 July, 2004 @ 03:39 AM

Awwww, poor unicorn :( Great artwork here, I love the dreamy atmosphere :)

Posted: Sunday, 04 July, 2004 @ 04:15 AM

Waaa! Now I'm gonna cry, its so sad, and yet so beautiful, best of all so pink! I love your style, I hope to see more magnificent unicorns, I LUV EM! I must know how to get the stars, sparkles, whatever they are called, just never seemed to see them on my photoshop.

Posted: Tuesday, 06 July, 2004 @ 03:47 PM

Saddd, this is so true. I like the surrealness of this picture, and especially how that little strip of the buildings (the "real" world?) is creeping into the giant whirlpool that is the background. Very nice effect. The pink and purple colors everywhere is very nice...and I lovvve the unicorn's big black eyes. She looks very distressed and sad.

Posted: Monday, 12 July, 2004 @ 01:30 PM

It's so.....PINK!! I love it :D But I dont want it to be sad:( Give the unicorn a big hug!

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