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Kaliko Rosa

Arizona Pair
Arizona Pair by @kalirosa (Kaliko Rosa)

Arizona Pair

Type: Painting

Medium/Tools: Watercolour, Acrylic & Gouache paints

Based on: A shitajiki (pencil board) of "Toraware no Minoue" by Hino Matsuri

Canvas: 9" x 12" Watercolour Paper

Date Created: August 16-20th, 2002

Anime: The Vision of Escaflowne

Characters: Hitomi Kanzaki, Van Fanel

Comments:

Eck! This one is finally finished, I admit, I actually didn't have very much passion on this one, I'm not too sure why ^^:; I do LOVE the picture that this was based on, which is from a new very beautiful manga I discovered online, called "Toraware no Minoue". I just integrated the characters from Escaflowne in replacement ^__^

This is my first time that I've placed all three paints together in the same work. Watercolours were used for the lighter tones, mainly the skin as well as the leaves, and likely gouache was used for the darker tones, and only a white acrylic was used to compensate for the running out white gouache ;-)

Well, I hope you liked it, and thanks for viewing! ^__^

Peace. Love. Anime.

Kaliko Rosa

http://www.kaliko.cjb.net

Category:
Rating:
Everyone
Class:
Finished Work
Submitted:
22y49d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 15 October, 2002 @ 05:53 PM

Lovely. Wow. You must be professional. Really.

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