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Fanciulla del Musco assopita
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Amarilli A. Mirtilla
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Added 17 Jan 2005
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Sci-Fi/Fantasy
girl
wood
tree
magic
mythology
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X-Chel
02 Feb 2012
Lovely use of watercolors...everything looks soft and finely nuanced!
Amber Laws
12 Jun 2007
Had a hard time picking which piece to comment on but this struck me the most. I have always been attracted to the light and airy look that watercolours have..as well as the heavier outline. Very art deco in style. Glad I found you!
val wilson
01 Jul 2006
Amarilli, gorgeous!
Angela Francis
26 Jan 2006
Great image! She looks very comfy. I really like the tip of her ear peeking out from her hair.
Herman Serrano
25 Jan 2006
Wow...stunning...the soft tone complimentary colours work magically together
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X-Chel 02 Feb 2012
Lovely use of watercolors...everything looks soft and finely nuanced!Amber Laws 12 Jun 2007
Had a hard time picking which piece to comment on but this struck me the most. I have always been attracted to the light and airy look that watercolours have..as well as the heavier outline. Very art deco in style. Glad I found you!val wilson 01 Jul 2006
Amarilli, gorgeous!Angela Francis 26 Jan 2006
Great image! She looks very comfy. I really like the tip of her ear peeking out from her hair.Herman Serrano 25 Jan 2006
Wow...stunning...the soft tone complimentary colours work magically together