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Hannah-Beth Carter

These Dream Wings
These Dream Wings by @Kachi (Hannah-Beth Carter)

This is based on a dream I had the other night. The winged people are all caterers, kind of enslaved by a company and unable to show their wings and escape. Someone gave them phials of this clear fluid, and they were able to escape from the company and they alighted upon this weird tower thing, some on one level, some on the one above, before flying off.

This was done in watercolour paints and watercolour pencils on an F6 sketchbook: I put a base of watercolour paints down, did a lot of the painting with them. Then I used the pencils to shade certain things and did the wings entirely with them. It also looks a bit odd around the middle because I'd had to scan it in two parts and I think I scanned slightly lop-sidedly...

Took something between 10-11 hours altogether. And the two signature (well, one and a half) is because my handwritten one got cut off, so I put the second on with PSP when I put the scan together.

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19y350d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 19 June, 2004 @ 07:20 PM

This is very good, and detailed, the water colours give an excellent effect, the people at the front of the drawing look well drawn and painted, the hair looks very realistic, and the sea is very good too. I don't think there is anything wrong with this, very awsome job! ^^

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