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hogwartshoney May 31 2008, 17:03:59 UTC
I really want to kiss your Draco in that last pic. I also really like the one with the hands, not so much because of what's on the canvas, but more because of the impression of movement and anxiety and... something more than just what we see. Those hands tell a story all by themselves.

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lillithium June 1 2008, 12:43:22 UTC
I really want to kiss your Draco in that last pic.
hee. You might have to ask Harry for permission, seeing that he's all possessive and all. :-)

Thank you very much ♥ Hearing that I did okay conveying their emotions makes me very proud of myself, which is actually quite unhealthy. ;-)

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hogwartshoney June 1 2008, 17:31:10 UTC
Unhealthy? Not at all ! If anything, you draw/paint because you love it and when people enjoy what you create and let you know it should make you feel MOST wonderful ! ;o)

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whitestar May 31 2008, 18:26:07 UTC
That last picture is beautiful! I love watercolor and your paintings convey such emotion and are complex but simple at the same time.

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lillithium June 1 2008, 12:44:31 UTC
Thank you very much! I'm happy to hear that the art did a good job in conveying their emotions. :-)

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suzaku_neko May 31 2008, 21:28:29 UTC
The last one is just 'bloody brilliant'!! The colour of the face seems even, then when you look closer you notice the delicate shades, like the picture slowly becomes 3-D. It's AWESOME.
Love the hair, too.

I'm stunned.

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lillithium June 1 2008, 12:45:31 UTC
Hee. I loved the last one too, although it's only because I'm a die-hard Draco fangirl. ;-)

Thank you ♥

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suzaku_neko June 2 2008, 00:03:24 UTC
What's there in Draco not to love? :]

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oboros May 31 2008, 21:46:27 UTC
#15!!! "Whatever, Potter...." love it

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lillithium June 1 2008, 12:46:08 UTC
"Whatever, Potter....
*dies* Hehe. Thank you ♥ Glad that you liked!

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celandineb June 1 2008, 16:40:56 UTC
#15 is gorgeous -- I love the way you use blues to convey Draco's fair hair. And actually I quite like #14; no, the hands are not physiologically accurate, but as a more impressionistic and non-realistic piece it works very well. The slumped shoulders in #13 are very effective emotionally.

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