The Dancing Girl

Nov 25, 2011 21:28

Do you see that? There, dancing in the light. Basking in the warmth of the fire and in the love of her people.

Do you see her? Turning and laughing by the light of the moon and the beat of the drum?

Do you see it? Careful now. Because you dance to the beat of my bleeding heart.

Can you see me?


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esmeralda, the hanged man, clopin

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ex_c_hrista November 25 2011, 21:15:07 UTC
Oh this is beautiful! I love the colours :)

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howlingmojo November 25 2011, 23:46:42 UTC
Thank you! I loved designing all the colorful gypsy outfits and had a blast with the colors. (Even though the fire threw me for a loop!)

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toblass November 25 2011, 21:18:39 UTC
Absolutely gorgeous!

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howlingmojo November 25 2011, 23:45:39 UTC
Thanks dear! I'm such a color-nerd, I know ;-)

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gypsy_dancer9 November 25 2011, 22:26:24 UTC
I know I already commented on DA, but this is so beautiful! I hope you decide to make this into a print, because I'm so in love with it :)

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howlingmojo November 25 2011, 23:44:03 UTC
Thanks love!

It's a print! I intend to make all the drawings I do for "The Hanged Man" into prints, as I will do them all in this style. Then perhaps, when the story is born, I will add them together and have a nice storybook ;-)

And perhaps, I'll sell that too! ;-)

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little_elfie November 25 2011, 22:45:08 UTC
This is one of my favourites..so beautiful! You have a real talent hun :) x

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howlingmojo November 25 2011, 23:45:06 UTC
Thank you so, so ,much, love. I am enjoying this style of drawing so much. It's taking twice as long as a normal drawing but daayum. It's fun!

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teddyradiator November 25 2011, 23:56:25 UTC
I have only one word for this work of art - VIBRANT. This is just stunning, Mosey. We are the voyeurs that watch with Claude. I can't wait for you to post the story!!!

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howlingmojo November 26 2011, 01:08:51 UTC
I am so happy that you like it, Teddy.

Making you happy makes me happy!

The story is taking wild shapes in my head. Drawing helps me focus on those shapes and narrow down what I want to write.

Because, boy, does Frollo have a lot up his sleeve for this one. His proverbial sleeve though, seeing as he isn't really wearing a shirt for a while in this tale..

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