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First Flower of Evil
First Flower of Evil by @KeiSoma (Kei Soma)

I wanted to practice more face construction and greyscale, and I've recently started reading The Flowers of Evil, so this seemed like the ideal project to do for that. It's been a fun read, and I love the art, so I couldn't resist.

© 2023 Kei Soma | Sawa Nakamura © 2009 Shuzo Oshimi, Kodansha

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Posted: Friday, 28 April, 2023 @ 09:40 AM
Rating: 4

Nice

Posted: Saturday, 29 April, 2023 @ 08:37 PM

The background reminds me of a now-dead spy comic that stalled in the midst of a chapter where people were trying to weaponize flowers for nukes. :X

Posted: Tuesday, 09 May, 2023 @ 03:26 AM
Rating: 5

Pretty! Love the shading in the hair and eyes, you really added depth to it!

Posted: Tuesday, 09 May, 2023 @ 04:01 AM

@bobambee: Thank you so much!

Posted: Saturday, 05 August, 2023 @ 12:54 AM
Rating: 5

Great job.

Posted: Monday, 07 August, 2023 @ 01:57 AM

@VerseOfDreams: Thank You! :)

Posted: Monday, 07 August, 2023 @ 02:19 AM

@KeiSoma: Anytime. Also, can I introduce myself to you in a note or here?

Posted: Friday, 11 August, 2023 @ 12:57 AM

@VerseOfDreams: Either works. Feel free to decide.

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