Fairy Tales Can Come True by AninhaT-T
Mary Magdalene 2007 “Mille Rose”
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I watched Brave for the second time recently and, while I was disappointed the first time I saw it in theaters, I liked it much better this time around and the story has really begun to grow on me and I’m starting fall in love with it.
You might notice me trying out new style and techniques based around some of my favorite artists for a while because I’m working on stretching the creative muscles and stepping out of my comfort zone. The design style in the piece was inspired by the amazing Shoomlah’s Toile designs
I was going to use a different secondary color, but gold seemed to be the only one that universally combined well with all the other colors :/ and I also decided to keep Merida’s hair red since its such a symbolic part of not only her character but the movie
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"Your father," Annabeth murmured. "This is really not good." "It is determined," Chiron announced. All around me, campers started kneeling, even the Ares cabin, though they didn't look happy about it. "My father?" I asked, completely bewildered."Poseidon," said Chiron. "Earthshaker, Stormbringer, Father of Horses. Hail, Perseus Jackson, Son of the Sea God." x
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Coloring coloring books into a whole new level.
Art on the right by: http://loish.deviantart.com/
Coloring book pages belong to Disney.
J. Scott Campbell has once again OUT DONE himself with the coolest Disney Art I have seen!
Roald Dahl’s bookish heroine is still an inspiration to the quiet girls.
From The Slate Book Review
Ozma of Oz
Disney Princesses as flapper girls!
More artwork by Mary GrandPre, artist of the American Harry Potter covers.