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Dream Scene (progress)
Dream Scene (progress) by @leelee (Lee Lee)

I had a dream the other night. I was in a warehouse, and had really long hair. I was wearing this little nightgown, with shorts under, and walking around through isles of shirts on racks. At one end there were GIANT pumps stacked on top of eachother. I had to climb on them to get to the second floor. I didn't know what was up there, but had to get up there. The shoes kept shaking and falling over. I never made it to the top.

This person isn't me, but loosely based on myself. The red hair and the brown eyes... otherwise it's nothing like me. I wanted it to look more child like and beautiful.

This is far from done. FAR FROM IT. This drawing is on a peice of poster board that is roughly 2'x2'. There are two pumps in the drawing that I've not coloured, and clothing racks I've yet to add. Then the BG. Ug...

Medium: Prisma markers, roller ball ink pen Time: 5 hours X_x blah...

Sorry about the name being over it, but for as long as this took me I don't want this getting taken (as if). Artwork © Copyright 2003 Lee Lee

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Posted: Monday, 24 March, 2003 @ 02:25 PM

This is very impressive! Dreams can be awesome inspirations, even if they make no sense. I really like the way you color... you use Prismacolor pencils or markers or both?

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

Posted: Monday, 24 March, 2003 @ 06:02 PM

Thanks for the comments! I have quite a few interesting dreams I've had resently that I need to draw scenes from. They seem to be a little more interesting than anything I normally do. I use Prisma pencils a lot, but resently I've been using the markers more. This is all Prisma markers.

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