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Description: Here is my first entry in a series of three. She is a water nymph who lives at the bottom of a lake. I wanted this image to have more of an illustrative quality than some of my other works. The image was drawn with colored pencils on Bristol board, with some color corrections in Photoshop.
3 months ago Sercive says: This is beautiful, I love the intricate detail. And the colors and over all feel of this piece is simply wonderful.
3 months ago Saimain says: So beautiful! I love the muted colors and the obvious attention to detail, which is even more impressive knowing that you did this with colored pencils! o_o;;
4 months ago institches says: I love the attention to detail and accuracy, the colors you used, and all the textures you created. This is a wonderful piece! You have a great talent to be able to use colored pencils this beautifully.
6 months ago bluefuze says: This is just gorgeous. Well done. Love the color scheme, composition, texture, border... it's all great.
7 months ago lostviking says: Really love the softness you've achieved with the colour pencils. Nice use of colours and lighting. Amazing detail.
Also like the boarder you've done around the image 7 months ago Silver12Heart says: That is amazing. And with colour pencils and bristol board... wow. I think you captured this well. Must have taken some wicked amount of time.
7 months ago Cersiana says: Mmm, I can't do anything even remotely similar to this with colored pencils. I have to say, quite impressive. A wonderfully peaceful expression on her part, and the animals are just wonderfully detailed.
7 months ago lestrim says: This is color pencils?? Wow, I would never guess that, the details are amazing!
7 months ago KinaMorii says: This is lovely.
I never would have guessed that you had used colored pencils and I enjoy how soft everything looks. 7 months ago JEdwardPaul says: Amazing piece of work. I use colored pencils myself and I was wondering if you used any sort of wash underneath to solidify the piece or if it is straight pencil?
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