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Kathleen Seaton

Brown2
Brown2 by @kathseat (Kathleen Seaton)

I went crazy with this brown paper. I like to think that at the time I was having one of those creative epiphany experiences. More Likely I am going bonkers. It's a sort of Byzantine style furry with a pear and another hand coming from somewhere. Hands pose all sorts of problems for me. I hate drawing 'em.

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Posted: Saturday, 22 December, 2001 @ 01:20 AM

How very very lovely. :) I totally dig this picture (as well as your other one, but I am too lazy to comment on it too). I absolutely adore your style, and I hope you continue uploading to Side7. :) (Her hair, btw, is awesome. :D )

Posted: Thursday, 27 December, 2001 @ 11:17 PM

You made her eyelashes look thick and full without making it look cheesy. Wish I could do that.

Marvelous face--I admire the way you subtly added in "lips" to an animalsnout. I'll take a note on that. ;)

Odd--I never would have guessed that you hated drawing hands; it looks to me like they turn out well for you.
But, if they pose problems for you, and you're drawing them in every picture...you're bound to improve! :)

my art: www.side7.com/art/daniwill

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