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Teardrop Reflections
Teardrop Reflections by @summs (Summer S)

This is the start of an art project, I did in about an hour and twenty minutes or so. Well, less than that. Hour ten. Anyway.

Our project was to do something similar to M.C. Esher's .. stuff .. the one where he's holding a globe and reflecting the room all distorted. Pardon me if I mispell his name .. I'm tired.

I tweaked the project a little .. it was supposed to be any spherical shape which I sorta did, and we only had to do one hand, but I did two ( they're mine by the way, yay ). And, I added the eye. And left out the reflection of the person ( which was acceptable ).

Project's not due for another week or so, this was just the start. I'm not gonna do much more. And the thing on the bed? Demented Eevee plushie. I had to add something in my style .. it was bugging me doing something sorta realistic.

Oh, the paper is 18 by 12 with a one inch border ... scanner's only 8.5 by 14 or so .. so there was some cut out. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Summer S

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Posted: Wednesday, 06 March, 2002 @ 07:42 PM

oh wow. i dont even know what to say about this. it's so . . . aah! lovely! so creative, i really love it. i dont think i can stress that enough.

allie http://www.side7.com/art/allimart

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