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Necropolis
Necropolis by @marathing (:Mara S.)

Silver and Conny dorking around in Necropolis Cemetary, our favourite drawing spot. Pigma Microns, Tria and Copic markers. Happy birthday mah Monkey.

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Posted: Friday, 05 April, 2002 @ 12:11 AM

Tis kinda neat...the gal standing up almost looks like a paper cutout against the background...in most cases it'd be really jarring, but here it makes this neat 3d effect! :) Man, what a nice lovely clean style. And everything here is so peaceful!

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Posted: Wednesday, 17 April, 2002 @ 09:14 PM

This is beautiful. I have no idea why it hasn't been commented upon a dozen times by now. ><;;;

My only 'complaint' is that the figures have absolutely zero shading, while the grass and the gravestones do. ^^; As Athie said, it makes them look a bit like they were super-imposed (cutouts or digitally pasted) onto the background.

However, I do very much love this picture - it's flat gorgeous. :) I love your coloring and your style. :)

Posted: Monday, 12 August, 2002 @ 11:34 AM

Oh how beautiful! Look at all the earthy colors and the expressions and poses and the tree and the city and the scene and I LOVE IT.

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