Happy H/D Holidays animegurl65!! | Garden of Earthly Delights - NC17

Jan 13, 2007 11:06

Recipient: animegurl65
Artist: hill_
Title: Garden of Earthly Delights
Warnings: 69
Media: Ink, Photoshop
Notes: I hope you like it Animegurl65! The smaller version is a bookmark you can print out! Happy Holidays!

Dial up users click on the Small version linked right here!

under the cut is the large version )

[art], rated: nc-17, round: winter 2006

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norton_gale January 13 2007, 18:17:42 UTC
Just gorgeous! I love the symmetry and the detail of all the floral embellishments.It has kind of a William Morris meets Aubrey Beardsley feel to it; organic, yet with more than a hint of decadence.

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valkyrie17 January 13 2007, 22:16:20 UTC
That's funny. I had the same feeling...

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norton_gale January 14 2007, 11:38:17 UTC
I'm looking forward to seeing what the artist says about the source of her inspiration.

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orange_bastard January 14 2007, 13:03:53 UTC
Thank you! I was shooting for Beardsleyesque type drawing, but with the tapestry quality of Wm Morris. I was in London about 14 years ago and got to go to the Wm Morris museum. I was in heaven; he's one of my favorite artists!

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celandineb January 13 2007, 18:19:28 UTC
*is dead of guh*

That is just wonderful -- I love the stylized forms and the elaborate background detail, it has a very antique feel to it.

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orange_bastard January 14 2007, 13:04:38 UTC
Thanks! I was hoping it would shrink down well into a bookmark...it did. I tested it ^__^

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emmagrant01 January 13 2007, 18:23:59 UTC
Wow!!! I love the Grecian urn look! This is really stunning. :-)

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orange_bastard January 14 2007, 13:05:13 UTC
Thanks so much :D

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madam_minnie January 13 2007, 18:31:50 UTC
Yummmmmeeee! Hee! This should be a tapestry on someone's wall! *giggles*

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orange_bastard January 14 2007, 13:05:47 UTC
I hope you printed one out...just don't leave your book out anywhere ;)

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irrelevant January 13 2007, 19:03:39 UTC
emmagrant01 is right... this looks like it should be wrapped around 1800 BC Aegean pottery.

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