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Samantha Nowinski

"Broken Wings are hard to mend..." by @KarmaSlave (Samantha Nowinski)

Ain't it the truth. ::Sighs::

I can find a million things wrong with this picture, but it's still amongst my favorites.

Why did I make Zei's wings so broken and bloody? Well, in my belief on angels in my own imaginative way, every time an angel cries, a feather falls off or their wings start to bleed. Apparantly, Zei doesn't have the strength to let go of pain. Poor Zei.

To me, Zei's like a fallen angel--no one understands him, so they abandon or avoid him. No one likes being alone...even if they're too stubborn to admit it.

Note: This picture was inspired by Chris' picture of Mak with angel wings...I decided to see what Zei would look like with wings, but with another goal in my mind.

Also, this is another thank you out to Daz, who drew a picture of Zei for me. :) Thankies. I'd give you a hug, but the computer screen's in the way. XD

I drew this picture to "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Samantha Nowinski

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Posted: Sunday, 08 December, 2002 @ 06:18 PM

This came out REALLY good. I feel so sorry for Zei.. hugs him The comparrison between him and a fallen angel does make a lot of sense though... Very Creative, Sam =D

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