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Michelle Strouphauer

I love you and I hate you
I love you and I hate you by @Micer (Michelle Strouphauer)

Something I drew up while listening to Mollies revenge. Basically Alice defeated by the Mad Hatter in American McGee's Alice.

I might try to add color later on, instead of running color burn over it to bring out the shading.

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Posted: Sunday, 03 March, 2002 @ 01:12 AM

I like this picture...it's quite interesting to see someone embrase the corpse of a person they've just killed...Almost as if he had done it with intention, yet still feels it was an accident...True mark of insanity...I also really like the concept of the mad hatter in general, the author of Alice in Wonder Land must have been such a sick and deranged person to be able to come up with a charecter like that...It's so sadistic in how it mocks all of the old top hat manufacturers that were slowly driven insane from prolonged exposer to mercury...that is, if they didn't die from it lining their lungs first...

Posted: Saturday, 21 December, 2002 @ 01:04 PM

This picture is amazing. The way the Mad Hatter was done is incredible. You should do a picture of the cheshire cat. That would be awesome.

Posted: Monday, 30 December, 2002 @ 06:00 AM

It's scary how much I like Hatter/Alice drawings. I'm printing this one out and hanging it on my wall, if you don't mind. ^_^ The only thing better then Hatter/Alice pairings is Hatter/Hare. But that's just me cause I'm odd.

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