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julietjuniper (Dec 31, 2005)
"Before I sink into the big sleep
I want to hear
I want to hear
The scream of the butterfly

Come back, baby
Back into my arms

We're getting tired of hangin' around
Waitin' around
With our heads to the ground

I hear a very gentle sound
Very near
Yet very far
Very soft
Yet very clear
Come today
Come today"
-Jim Morrison "When the Music's Over"
7 comments – latest 4:
woah_pockster (Jan 5, 2006)
neat watercolor. :D <3 the teeth seem a bit bright, but that's okay <3
julietjuniper (Jan 6, 2006)
thanksszzzzzzz......i realized her head did seem like quite big haha but i think its mainly because i didnt put a hairline so it just looks like a big forehead! gahaha. and yeah the teeth on top are a little bit bright O_O oh wellll thanks everybodaay
SYTHE (Jan 7, 2006)
I think she's crying because someone's making her eat a butterfly. I think she looks like she could use some hair.
julietjuniper (Jan 8, 2006)
hahaha. i think you really understand my soul. >____> she could use some hair but lately ive been into drawing androgynous type girl/guys so....who says this is a chick?! hmmmmmmm....the hair tells all i guess. boys can wear mascara too? gaha.
drawn in 4 hours 38 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
kejoco (Jan 5, 2006)
Still needs a little work...me thinks
9 comments – latest 4:
kejoco (Jan 7, 2006)
drawn in 1 hour 9 min
I was going to keep it "loose", but I decided to tighten it up a little and detail it more
SYTHE (Jan 7, 2006)
Me thinkist tho doest draw verist well! I really like the way your pictures always turn out so realistic.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Jan 7, 2006)
She looks pretty "loose" to me, anyway ;). Did a great job on this one.
Opium (Jan 7, 2006)
oh I really like this! nice nice job! there's so many details on there that look so good now! Bravo :)
drawn in 2 hours 46 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
davincipoppalag (Jan 3, 2006)
Just messin' around
16 comments – latest 4:
davincipoppalag (Jan 5, 2006)
In storage for the winter...
somebody (Jan 6, 2006)
beautiful. I wanna dip my feet in that stream.
davincipoppalag (Jan 6, 2006)
It's icy cold!!!
Miss_DJ (Jan 7, 2006)
this is absolutely lovely poppa!!
drawn in 1 hour 38 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
frootcake (Jan 6, 2006)
i guess this isn't really intermediate, but i wanted the big canvas since i think the white is necessary. my fave is the one on the right, the middle one was done using JTablet, and the one on left was done while zoomed in and movin around.
8 comments – latest 4:
IkariIreuL (Jan 6, 2006)
haha funny
somebody (Jan 6, 2006)
hahaha I love the progression. Yeah I was amused. Great job. This one really caught my eye. I love it
LisaAnne (Jan 6, 2006)
Wonderful use of style with subject.
fleeting_memory (Jan 6, 2006)
I love this! I also love the extreme ADD display along the way! :)
drawn in 1 hour 42 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Beginner 
marcello (Jan 5, 2006)
doto!
12 comments – latest 4:
marcello (Jan 6, 2006)
yep you're right. I didn't notice the hand (it was better before I went into the neck region), and I gave up on the lips.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Jan 6, 2006)
I hope you don't mind me saying there's one little thing that bugs me about it, as well... upon first viewing it, I thought her strands of hair were glasses that were falling off, because of the way the arc of the hair is going over her nose... maybe if that were finer or something, I don't know. I hate to fuss at you because I'm just glad to see you painting something that isn't total crap. HAH ;)
Anna (Jan 6, 2006)
:-)
Rosemary (Jan 6, 2006)
lovely drawing :)
drawn in 1 hour 39 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Dec 23, 2005)
TexMex border
10 comments – latest 4:
darkshadow (Dec 27, 2005)
both!....... so .... GO!!
great pic cindy
nice colors and details
the roots and gaps in the rocks
wingz38 (Dec 27, 2005)
Ooo, I love theis so much. SO pretty and vivid. Great image!
laurael (Dec 27, 2005)
I love those colors...the rocks are my favorites in this.
JK-Arts (Jan 6, 2006)
i've been trying to something like this, but couldn't get it you got it, and you got it good.
drawn in 7 hours 25 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Advanced 
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Opium (Dec 31, 2005)
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kristine (Jan 1, 2006)
CRIKEY! this is fabulous! that braid is so well done, ...i hate you >:] i cant do that! this is great! omgee!
davincipoppalag (Jan 1, 2006)
Legolas always sounds like those little plastic blocks kids play with, or some kind of Italian food. Great hair drawing..
Opium (Jan 2, 2006)
hehe sure you can kristine!
ty poppa :)
JK-Arts (Jan 6, 2006)
Very well done the uniform and the hair are amazing.
drawn in 7 hours 4 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Public Boards/Intermediate 
JK-Arts (Jan 3, 2006)
it was better in my head...
8 comments – latest 4:
Kloxboy (Jan 5, 2006)
Very awesome, once again. Great big heads, I like that about them.
JK-Arts (Jan 5, 2006)
ty
Opium (Jan 5, 2006)
hehe I like this! I really like how you made the eyes glow. Nicely done!
JK-Arts (Jan 5, 2006)
ty
drawn in 2 hours 29 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
TaCO (Dec 24, 2005)
ref used, but I'm mixing It up and adding a little TaC? style into it.....

Ok I'm never going to finish this so I'm done.
Feel free to move it to down.
10 comments – latest 4:
Deino (Dec 26, 2005)
He is Rosemary's baby in his mother's womb. D:
TaCO (Dec 27, 2005)
Or it could be the birth of Santa
laurael (Dec 27, 2005)
Interesting eyes on this one. That does look like an umbilical cord...don't it?
JESSI (Jan 5, 2006)
i love penguins !! and this is great and interesting great job
drawn in 1 hour 41 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Specialty Boards/Elite Bastards 
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Dec 27, 2005)
(One of my favorite Texans... and I was just thinking it's a good damn thing I don't have a "Clyde" right now.)

Bonnie Parker stood 4’11" in her stocking feet, weighed 90 pounds, had Shirley Temple-colored strawberry-blond ringlets, was freckle-faced and, according to those who knew her, was very pretty. Born October 1, 1910, in Rowena, Texas, her parents were hard working laborers plunked down in life among the lower caste. A good student in high school, she excelled in creative writing and displayed a dramatic flair for the arts. Her favorite color was red; when she could afford it, she wore fashionable clothes dominating that color. She loved hats of all kinds. As a child, her father died young and her mother was forced to bring her and her two siblings to Cement City, near Dallas, where they lived with Mrs. Parker’s parents. Married too young, at age 16, her immature rattle-brained husband wound up in the penitentiary a year later. For money, she was forced to become a waitress. Bored and poor, she knew life had something more to offer.
Clyde Chestnut Barrow stood 5’7," weighed 130 pounds, slicked back his thick brown hair in the style of the day, and parted it on the left. His eye color matched his hair. Women found him attractive. He came into this world as one of many children born to dirt-poor tenant farmer parents barely making a living on the cotton fields of Teleco, Texas. Moving with his parents, brothers and sisters to the Dallas outskirts, where his father ran a gas station (in which the family members crowded as one into a tiny back room), Clyde quickly learned to abhor poverty. Bored and poor, he too knew life had something more to offer.
Bonnie and Clyde were meant for each other. And they clung to each other while they fought back against the elements. These elements were destitution and a government they took for its face value. They were children of a nationwide economic depression that not unlike France in the late 1700s had its upheavals -- and those who tried to keep small the size and impact of the upheavals.
An anger dwelt within Clyde, having been born ragged and made more ragged by the Depression. He sometimes killed in cold blood, and always tried to justify the murders as if he had a right to pull that trigger, thus releasing somehow the seething that built up like a volcano deep inside him. Perhaps he actually believed in his own special privilege. As the fame of Bonnie and Clyde grew, they shot their way out of police loops, each time growing tighter and tighter, and claimed that the "laws" they killed just happened to get in the way between their fiery outcry and the rest of the country. Their killings were not personal, they contended. But, the government took them personal. And Bonnie and her man were marked for death.

45 comments – latest 4:
staci (Jan 2, 2006)
shhhhhhhhh people willstart to think we are getting along. it will interrupt the whole 2draw continuum.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Jan 2, 2006)
oh yeah. *scowls and wiggles holster fingers*
darkshadow (Jan 4, 2006)
Ha-ha this is great I just saw a show on her by the history channel
It is said that she was not as bad as the police made her out to be and that they did not want to rob the people just the bank
They were known to give poor people packs of bills on the side of the road ;P
Cool pic Cindy…. this is on the press used to portray her as a killer but she really wasn't
SYTHE (Jan 4, 2006)
Excellent as always! This peace shows a particularly high level of attention to details. Very Nice!
drawn in 12 hours with Lascaux Sketch Classic
 
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