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Amy Kitchen

Beauties of Chaos
Beauties of Chaos by @dragonflyblue (Amy Kitchen)

Another commission. Lady Death And Purgatori, created by Chaos Comics. I just drew them in my own way.

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Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 04:47 PM

Wow. Again I am amazed that you did such a work in colored pencils. That's a great pose--did you have a reference material--I just ask because everything looks so perfect! Hmm. I'm not sure why, but this doesn't seem quite like the other pics of yours I saw--I think it's because the highlights look less realistic on the dark-haired woman--well, maybe not that so much as the white woman's skin is not quite so brightly highlighted, you know what I mean? Maybe not. Sometimes I have a hard time making sense. :) Anyways, I really like this piece. It's definetly very, very cool.

Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 05:08 PM

You are flattering me, Lili. I can,t explain what happened with Purgatori. It was the first time I had ever used red for a human figure. And with Lady Death being white she is already pretty light. It was a challenge, but I was happy with the final version.

Posted: Saturday, 22 November, 2003 @ 05:55 AM

Great, great, and great again. I want to buy the jewellry you draw!!!!

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