Friday, December 19, 2008
IF : Voices
Wondering in the snow, they did not speak at all. In fact they wondered for so long that everyone forgot they even had voices. Old folks say, that they were the winter spirits disguised as people.
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What a fab illo this is. I love the characters. Reminds me a little of Edward Gorey people with a slant.
I love the slight creepiness of this!
What a fantastic illustration - really evocative!
Love it!
I love your work! I also have a cat that thinks he's a dog.
This makes me want to knit a hat like the purple one in the back!
I love this one, it looks like part of a story :)
What a great concept for this week's topic!
Wonderful piece Victoria! Very nice characters
Beautiful work...I especially like how you illustrate eyes...lots of lashes ready for blinking. I enjoyed visiting your site.
Thank you all for such a wonderful responce!!!
I love your concept here. Also love your style of drawing and painting. Very intriguing art.
Magical! Your figures have such delightful, captivating expressions.
carla
lovely!
Woah! I love it. Wierdly enough I guess its a little creepy. But I love the idea of silence as a voice. And the colours are lovely.Brillianto!
amazing! I love this story!
Wonderful haunting old fashion style...it's fabulous!
EEy! those watercolors have an Sixty's air! I love them! some kind of romanticism. I love them!
Hey, cheshire.tk now points to your blog (makes it easy for people to remember).
if i was an illo, i would definitely wander with them.
Fantastic illo and the story adds so much to it.
What a story! Maybe you should try to write, Vita!
I like very much that they look in opposite directions but are still together - after such a long wandering in the snow! Obviously they have told everything to each other or maybe there's nothing to say when you are a spirit and have so many things to do to make a REAL winter...?
I like this style and technique a lot! Very interesting. :)
There is something special about the first figure. She gots me intrigued.
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