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Submitted: July 1, 2007
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Illustration for a story concept of mine. In sum, it is a pity how easily and quickly we lose our beliefs and dreams, but it is far worse and even a tragedy if we cannot grow past and see beyond them. My sentiment for the person who cannot see the good in the bad and loses life opportunities because (s)he cannot let go of what's already been lost; although (s)he may grow old, (s)he does not live a full life, and so it is as if (s)he dies a child.

Done in Photoshop 7; reference: [link]
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Lovely. Scary lovely. Just the way I like it. :)
Thanks. :)

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"All generalizations are false, including this one." - Mark Twain
Thats a fabulously rendered dress!
Plus, its zombie-esque. LOVE.

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"You're not the anti-Christ. You're only a malcontent who knows how to spell."-Abbe du Coulmier (Quills)
Wow. That's a really great piece of art though. The creepiness of it is what drew me to it. XD

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Stand up for what you believe in, even if it means you're standing alone.
Wow, that's a powerful image........very moving..........it's haunting, if you will. I love it because it is a tragedy in life that is real. I just have one criticism: how can there be a body with a skeleton head? Unless it is a spirit? Anyway, I really like it, though. *favourites* Keep up the wonderful work! ^__^
~PrincessM'sha
how macabre but true. :hmm:

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Thank you!

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"All generalizations are false, including this one." - Mark Twain
Heh, thank you. ^^

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"All generalizations are false, including this one." - Mark Twain
Thank you so much for the comment; as for the head, I was going for a more phantasmic sort of look, and if you notice part of the shoulder is somewhat transparent so you can see the bone, and the head, though a skull, is colored the same as the skin. I hope that makes sense... Again, thanks. ^_^

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