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Lily of Archenland
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Cool stuff, Gypsy. I like it a lot. 🙂


   
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Lily of Archenland
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I have a painting to share from my Watercolor class this semester...
I call it Bookscape.
(Link approved by White Rose, FAC is not affiliated with TLC, TLC is not responsible for the contents of FAC as a whole and I am not responsible for works on artist profiles other than my own, etc.)


   
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(@albero1)
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@Lily: I really like it! I was wondering what it represents. 😀


   
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(@ariel-of-narnia)
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Very cool! 🙂


   
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Lily of Archenland
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Thanks. 🙂

Albero--here's the explanation I gave one of the other places where I posted it.
"For myself and for many people I know, opening a book is like opening a window into another world. It's not just a window in the vague metaphorical sense, where it gives you a glimpse or an idea of another time and place. It is a way to see. A vision of the places and characters the author describes, projected on your mind's eye. You can lose yourself in a book, until everything else around you becomes sort of faded and gray and inconsequential, and all your focus is on the marvellous scenes you can almost see through the turning pages. What would it be like, if that were the real experience, instead of the almost-not-quite? If like C.S. Lewis's Lucy looking in the Magician's book on Dufflepud Island, the images could come to life and the characters' voices could be heard? If like Bastian in The Neverending Story, the face of a hero or an empress might spring into the air in front of you, and then you could find them looking into your eyes, and inviting you to join them in their word-bound country?"


   
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Awesome!


   
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(@albero1)
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Maybe ya'll remember about six months ago when I posted a pic I drew of a bunch of us? I re-drew it, adding some new members and updating my interpretations of a dwelf and of a hobbit-horse-puppy. I call it TLC 2.0.

This time, I decided a dwelf was a short elf and a hobbit-horse-puppy was a super-small horse with curly mane and tail and some puppy eyes. Hope Ethran and Tenny like those. 🙂 Oh, and Tenny: Ariel isn't on your back anymore 😛


   
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(@jesusgirl4ever)
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Ooh, I like it. Especially me. 😉


   
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(@albero1)
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Thanks! 🙂


   
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(@cor)
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Ooh! *claps hands* love it! I love the Hawk!


   
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(@albero1)
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Thanks! Hobbit sort of taught me this drawing style but I made it my own. 🙂


   
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(@cor)
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I am in a picture!!!!!!! *hugs berry* Thank you!


   
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(@albero1)
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No problem; I love drawing my friends. 🙂


   
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(@ariel-of-narnia)
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*grins* It's a good thing I'm not on Tenny's back. At that size, I'd probably crush her....


   
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(@cor)
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Yeah! Now you're stuck holding me!


   
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