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Alan Gutierrez

Sakura in Fairyland
Sakura in Fairyland by @alanguti (Alan Gutierrez)

Sakura Kinemoto and Kero, with a fantasy background and costume of my own design. Gouache on masonite.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Alan Gutierrez

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Posted: Sunday, 28 July, 2002 @ 05:31 AM

That's very good, if a little different to what people would claim to be fan art. At first I thought it was a little out of proportion but after a better look it's not bad off at all. You obviously have a flair for drawing "human" humans, if you get my meaning (I can't draw humans of any kind ^_^). Keep up the good work! And I love the background, very beautiful and mystical.

Iko-B http://www.side7.com/art/sophpcop/gallery.html

Posted: Sunday, 28 July, 2002 @ 01:38 PM

I LOVE IT! wow!

I simply adore the beautiful details youve put in and I enjoy how you capture light and mystery! The placement of everything is so delicate and I can't get enough of Keroberos!

STUNNING! It's a piece of work I'd frame and hang up--- it's just so eye catching! Are there any more Cardcaptor fan paintings from you? This is such a refreshing approach to one of the only animes I can enjoy!! Vibrant colors do it all and you've done it perfectly! I hope you know I'm drooling over this!

Posted: Monday, 05 August, 2002 @ 12:37 AM

Again, like the your others, this is so beautiful! I love Sakura's outfit in this as well! ^_^

One more thing... for some reason this picture reminds me of Alice in Wonderland (not the Disney version). shrugs I dunno....

Posted: Monday, 05 August, 2002 @ 12:42 AM

Ha! Right after I said about the "Alice in Wonderland" thing, I read the title! Nevermind, I guess it wasn't just me after all. ^_^;;

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