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Alice-esque
Alice-esque by @brainbow (James Brown)

is that how you spell esque? whatever. Oekaki from last month. i like the tree the best.

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Posted: Wednesday, 03 March, 2004 @ 07:05 PM

this is a reali original pic. i agree.. the tree is super cool, and i reali love the way you did the lacey frills .. an inventive use of the tool:) the onli thing that i think is mayb a little wrong is her back.. it somehow looks a little wrong..

but nevertheless well done.. awsome pic:D btw i love the sky!!! Xx x

Posted: Thursday, 04 March, 2004 @ 10:29 PM

I agree-this is quite an original image. I like the Alice-feel to it, and I love the loligoth costume the girl is wearing. I think that her back might come off as being strange because she seems to be wearing a 'bustle'--the Victorian "I want to make my butt look bigger' fashion statement--j/k. I know that's not what they were trying to do... I think...

Anyways, what I love about this picture is the angle of her face. It's really rare to see an angle like that, and you executed it very nicely! Also, I love the little man she's looking at. Overall this picture has a strange, kind of ... Tim Burton kind of feel to it, and its' really cool, and quite original. I like it a lot.

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