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"Give me the child" by @Demented_Rabbit (demented rabbit)

Another Labyrinth fanart. Yes. It’s Sarah again. As much as I think she was whiny, she was still a different kind of heroine. That’s why I liked the movie so much, different kind of fairytale. So here’s another attempt. (They style of Bara-chan’s [link] gave me the inspirations). I’m not very good with lineart and my scanner scanned something odd at the page so…must fix scanner, it did it some more of my scans but then went away…weird. o__0 Anyways, I had bought several blue Prismacolor markers for another project but haven’t gotten to it yet. I’ve never colored with markers before so, this is my first try. I messed up on the shading I know, especially around the neck. Shading/highlights in black is hard. –lol- Well, all in all, I’m happy with it. ^__^ I’m not sure if I will color it with my Prismacolor pencils or not.

~ "Give me the child. Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered, I have fought my way here to the castle beyond the Goblin City, to take back the child that you have stolen, for my will is as strong as yours, and my kingdom is as great. You have no power over me..." ~

== May 8, 2006

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