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Aki Tan

Earth Goddess
Earth Goddess by @boredslacker (Aki Tan)

Well, it ain't exactly Gaia, but I couldn't really think of a better name. :p Earth Pagan? Bleah...

This is an old drawing I did way back, that I recently unearthed from an old sketch book. Done in pen, ink, and cheap magic pens.

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20y13d ago
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Posted: Monday, 15 November, 2004 @ 09:12 PM

Pretty... I love her design. The detail in the leaves and flowers is very nice, but for her pale skin, she looks Hawaiian. Though, her robes look Greecian... And her blue hair looks... I dunno! I really do like the hair, though, it seems to show individual strands very well. For being an old doodle, this isn't half bad!

Posted: Monday, 06 December, 2004 @ 09:58 PM

Your style of art is really something to enjoy! This picture is soft to the eyes with the mixture of blues, whites, and a dash of green. Her dress design is kyoot and her hair is nicely done! The shading and highlighting in it was done nicely. Good job!

Posted: Sunday, 19 December, 2004 @ 05:26 PM

ERG! I am just dreaming of drawing and coloring that wonderful! Her hair has such a neat look! dream bubble

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