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Krystina Haggerty

However Long
However Long by @tigrin (Krystina Haggerty)

.. shrug Boredom combined with Painter. I just finished reading "The Last Unicorn" about an hour ago, so I felt I had to do something remotely affiliated with it. So this is from one part of the book where King Haggard is showing Lady Amalthea (the Last Unicorn) the waves, trying to remind her of her quest to free the unicorns. The unicorns are in the waves, unable to escape from the sea for fear of the Red Bull. Kind of inspired by an illustration in the book by Mel Grant. Kudos. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Krystina Haggerty

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Posted: Saturday, 27 April, 2002 @ 03:05 AM

Oh my gosh Tig, that's gorgeous!

Posted: Saturday, 27 April, 2002 @ 03:59 AM

Fantastic skill you got..^^ like your art..and the soft feelings XD.Did you drawn it in tablet? if you don't mind,plz do come to my gallery for a look.^^ http://www.side7.com/art/yviegins/gallery.html

Posted: Saturday, 27 April, 2002 @ 04:52 AM

I have read the book many times - you have captured the feel of the unicorns trapped in the sea beautifully. Stunning image!

Posted: Tuesday, 25 June, 2002 @ 04:35 PM

wow...just wow. this is amazing. I too have read the book(I also own the movie) and I have seen a lot of art involving "The Last Unicorn" most of it very good...but your art here is...amazing, I'm having trouble describing it...when I look at this picture of yours, I can almost sence their fear, feel their pain, If I weren't already totaly obsesseds with unicorns already, I would be because of this picture.

Posted: Monday, 26 August, 2002 @ 02:57 AM

Oh wow! I watched the movie a couple years back and I didn't remember that part until your desc., it's all coming back to me now! This is so gorgeous, I love the colors and the whole feeling behind this. It's beautiful!

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